几何学家
发表于 2025-3-28 17:48:48
Bernd Herrmann,Reinhard Dettmeyer,Ute Thyenrequency in the range 10.−10. Hz. Further work (Fröhlich 1984) revealed that polar modes in biological molecules, and larger systems, exist with both higher and lower frequencies. Stimulated by this proposal, a number of different lines of investigation have given evidence that these oscillations do, indeed, exist.
senile-dementia
发表于 2025-3-28 18:54:59
Emission of Radiation by Active Cells,requency in the range 10.−10. Hz. Further work (Fröhlich 1984) revealed that polar modes in biological molecules, and larger systems, exist with both higher and lower frequencies. Stimulated by this proposal, a number of different lines of investigation have given evidence that these oscillations do, indeed, exist.
META
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茁壮成长
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chapel
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fructose
发表于 2025-3-29 14:51:43
Theoretical Physics and Biology,r, but I remembered it when approached by M. Marois. Meanwhile I had learned that a single idea does not produce a theory. As a second idea I then considered the possible excitations of coherent modes in this frequency region. Long-range phase correlations had been found to describe the order presen
palette
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ADJ
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triptans
发表于 2025-3-30 01:11:27
Coherence in the Cytoskeleton: Implications for Biological Information Processing,behavior. Thus the cytoskeleton may be described as the nervous system within all cells, ranging from single cell organisms like amoeba and paramecium, to nerve cells (neurons) within the human brain. In neurons, the cytoskeleton accounts for formation and rearrangements of neuronal form and synapti
extemporaneous
发表于 2025-3-30 06:47:27
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72327-8r, but I remembered it when approached by M. Marois. Meanwhile I had learned that a single idea does not produce a theory. As a second idea I then considered the possible excitations of coherent modes in this frequency region. Long-range phase correlations had been found to describe the order presen