Digital Encyclopedia of Applied Physics 2003
DOI: 10.1002/3527600434.eap039
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Biomagnetism and Geomagnetic Field Detection by Organisms

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“…A very well known example of an expression of form (1.2) is the potential energy of a fluid placed in a static electric field E, under conditions of thermal equilibrium [2]; less familiar applications extend to the alignment of single-domain biomagnetic needles under the influence of the Earth's magnetic field [3]. In the former case the interaction generating the orientation of individual dipoles μ has the same form as the property whose ensemble average is sought-the well-known energy shift −μ • E, and for the weighting function it is usually appropriate to take the Boltzmann distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A very well known example of an expression of form (1.2) is the potential energy of a fluid placed in a static electric field E, under conditions of thermal equilibrium [2]; less familiar applications extend to the alignment of single-domain biomagnetic needles under the influence of the Earth's magnetic field [3]. In the former case the interaction generating the orientation of individual dipoles μ has the same form as the property whose ensemble average is sought-the well-known energy shift −μ • E, and for the weighting function it is usually appropriate to take the Boltzmann distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%