Biological Coherence and Response to External Stimuli 1988
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-73309-3_5
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The Influence of Low Intensity Millimetre Waves on Biological Systems

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“…In living organisms, many biological processes are associated with stimuli responsive structural changes. [365][366][367][368][369] Integration of biological processes with the state-of-the-art stimuli responsiveness of synthetic materials has helped understanding of the fundamental principles related to the biological processes. [370][371][372][373] However, natural processes operate under temporal regulation and are always associated with self-monitoring and self-correcting properties.…”
Section: Time Programmable Self-regulating Gel To Gel Transitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In living organisms, many biological processes are associated with stimuli responsive structural changes. [365][366][367][368][369] Integration of biological processes with the state-of-the-art stimuli responsiveness of synthetic materials has helped understanding of the fundamental principles related to the biological processes. [370][371][372][373] However, natural processes operate under temporal regulation and are always associated with self-monitoring and self-correcting properties.…”
Section: Time Programmable Self-regulating Gel To Gel Transitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[370][371][372][373] However, natural processes operate under temporal regulation and are always associated with self-monitoring and self-correcting properties. [365][366][367][368][369][374][375][376] A true challenge emerges when considering dynamic transformations of synthetic gels by post assembly modification. Here, self-regulating and selfcorrecting usually demands an external input from the user which limits the scope of autonomous access of the two states.…”
Section: Time Programmable Self-regulating Gel To Gel Transitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%