2018
DOI: 10.1201/9781315221557
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Biological and Medical Aspects of Electromagnetic Fields

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“…Among the physical processes or models that underlie the hypothetical basic mechanisms of interaction for magnetic field effects in biological systems are (h) a parametric resonance model; (i) stochastic resonance as a strengthening mechanism in magnetobiology and other random processes; (j) phase transitions in biophysical systems displaying the order of liquid crystals; (k) bifurcation behavior of solutions of nonlinear chemical kinetics equations; (l) radiotechnical models, in which biological structures and tissues are presented as equivalent electrical circuits; (m) charged macroscopic vortices in the cytoplasm [23][24][25][26]. Many authors of scientific publications indicate that these concepts and models can be combined [14,[27][28][29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the physical processes or models that underlie the hypothetical basic mechanisms of interaction for magnetic field effects in biological systems are (h) a parametric resonance model; (i) stochastic resonance as a strengthening mechanism in magnetobiology and other random processes; (j) phase transitions in biophysical systems displaying the order of liquid crystals; (k) bifurcation behavior of solutions of nonlinear chemical kinetics equations; (l) radiotechnical models, in which biological structures and tissues are presented as equivalent electrical circuits; (m) charged macroscopic vortices in the cytoplasm [23][24][25][26]. Many authors of scientific publications indicate that these concepts and models can be combined [14,[27][28][29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%