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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Bioelectromagnetism
Bioelectromagnetism (sometimes equated with bioelectricity) refers to the electrical, magnetic or electromagnetic fields produced by living cells, tissues or organisms.
Bioelectromagnetism is the electric current produced by action potentials along with the magnetic fields they generate through the phenomenon of electromagnetism.
Bioelectromagnetism is sometimes difficult to understand because of the differing types of bioelectricity, such as brainwaves, myoelectricity (e.g., heart-muscle phenomena), and other related subdivisions of the same general bioelectromagnetic phenomena.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Bioelectricity   (451 words)

  
  Bioelectromagnetism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bioelectromagnetism (sometimes equated with bioelectricity) refers to the static voltage of biological cells and to the electric currents that flow in living tissues, such as nerves and muscles, as a result of action potentials.
Bioelectromagnetism is the electric current produced by action potentials along with the magnetic fields they generate through the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction.
Bioelectromagnetism is sometimes difficult to understand because of the differing types of bioelectricity, such as brainwaves, myoelectricity (e.g., heart-muscle phenomena), and other related subdivisions of the same general bioelectromagnetic phenomena.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bioelectromagnetism   (463 words)

  
 Bioelectromagnetism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Bioelectromagnetism (sometimes equated with Bioelectricity) refers to the static voltage of biological cell s and to the electric current s that flow in living tissue s, such as nerve s and muscle s, as a result of action potential s.
Bioelectromagnetism is the electric current produced by action potentials along with the magnetic field s they generate through the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction.
Bioelectromagnetism is associated with biorhythm s and chronobiology.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Bioelectromagnetism.html   (502 words)

  
 Bioelectricity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Bioelectromagnetism (sometimes equated with Bioelectricity) refers to the static voltage of biologicalcells and to the electric currents that flow in living tissues, such as nerves and muscles, as a result of action potentials.
Bioelectromagnetism is sometimesdifficult to understand because of the differeing types of Bioelectrity, such as brainwaves, myoelectricity (e.g., heart-musclephenomena), and other related subdivisions of the same general Bioelectromagnetic phenomena.
One such phenomenon is a brainwave, which neurophysiology studies, and is where bioelectromagnetic fluctuations of voltage between parts of the cerebral cortex that aredetectable with an electroencephalograph.
www.therfcc.org /bioelectricity-9917.html   (432 words)

  
 Bioelectromagnetics Society
The Bioelectromagnetics Society promotes the exchange of ideas to advance the science of natural and applied electromagnetic fields in biology and medicine.
The Bioelectromagnetics Society held its 29th Annual Meeting June 11-15, 2007, at the Bunka Hall, Kanazawa, Japan.
Bioelectromagnetics Volume 28, Issue 7 (October 2007) is now online with eight Regular Research articles, two Brief Communications articles, and two sets of comments and responses.
www.bioelectromagnetics.org   (180 words)

  
 CiteULike: Bioelectromagnetism : Principles and Applications of Bioelectric and Biomagnetic Fields
This book provides a general view of bioelectromagnetism and describes it as an independent discipline.
The book shows,<br>that all subfields of bioelectromagnetism obey the same basic laws and they are closely tied together through the principle of reciprocity.
It can be used as a textbook for third or fourth year university students and as a source of reference.
www.citeulike.org /user/hgamboa/article/707340   (547 words)

  
 IJBEM Vol. 6, No. 1, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
It is known that bioelectromagnetic measurement is non-invasive and therefore is most preferable to applications in medicine and healthcare.
Since bioelectromagnetic phenomena are not visible, technologies based on bioelectromagnetism such as ECG and EEG are never be replaced by other technology such as imaging.
In their concept, bioelectromagnetism is only a kind of field of theoretical study on bioelectromagnetic phenomena.
www.ijbem.org /volume6/number1/000.htm   (372 words)

  
 Embec 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In 1976, he was appointed as associate professor and in 1986 professor of bioelectromagnetism at Tampere University of Technology (TUT), Tampere, Fnland.
He is the founder president of the International Society for Bioelectromagnetism from 1995-2000.
Bioelectromagnetism - Relative Merits of Bioelectric and Biomagnetic Measurements.
www.embec05.org /InvitedSpeakers/Malmivuo.aspx   (330 words)

  
 IONS Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Less than 50 years old, bioelectromagnetics (BEM) is the study of electromagnetic phenomena within and between biological systems.
Its practitioners, eager to establish BEM as a respected science, must balance the challenges of conventional scientific methodology and theories with the urge to encompass a broad range of anomalies.
Whichever approach is followed, it seems that sooner or later the young science of bioelectromagnetism may also need to account for consciousness-related phenomena, such as intention, awareness, purpose, and non-local "sharing" of information.
homepages.ihug.co.nz /~sai/bem_quincey.html   (1347 words)

  
 Barnes & Noble.com - Bioelectromagnetism: Principles and Applications of Bioelectric and Biomagnetic ...
This book provides a general view of bioelectromagnetism and describes it as an independent discipline.
The book shows, that all subfields of bioelectromagnetism obey the same basic laws and they are closely tied together through the principle of reciprocity.
It can be used as a textbook for third or fourth year university students and as a source of reference.
btobsearch.barnesandnoble.com /booksearch/isbninquiry.asp?userid=51G0FCA6C8&btob=Y&isbn=0195058232   (777 words)

  
 EmicNew
The main interest of the Bioelectromagnetics Research Group of the Microwave Laboratory is in the study of the biological effects due to exposure to RF/MW radiation.
The other consists in designing and running an experiment in which rat populations are submitted to CW as well as pulsed microwave fields, both at 1 and 10 GHz, at a level of exposure calculated to be equivalent for rats to the ICNIRP recommandations for human beings.
Currently, one of the interests of the Bioelectromagnetics Research Group is in the study of thermal effects.
www.emic.ucl.ac.be /ResearchAreas/Bioelectro/BioelectroResearch.htm   (2161 words)

  
 The New Biophysica Site
Bioelectromagnetism has been a very fascinating area to me.
The most fascinating instance of bioelectromagnetism is quite possibly the human brain, since somehow, in a manner presently unknown to neurobiologists, the complex exchange of electrical signals by neurons (brain cells) make it possible for humans to achieve consciousness, to think, and to feel.
I don't think any of us have them, since bioelectromagnetism is a study whose applications are just starting to be recognized.
www.duke.edu /~dbc4/newsite.htm   (1640 words)

  
 ESD Journal - The ESD & Electrostatics Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
There is a vast amount of scientific evidence concerning body electricity; we call it Bioelectromagnetism or Biomagnetism.
A vast amount of evidence is in and it will continue to accumulate into the next Millenium.
Bioelectromagnetics in its ancient form has fascinated mankind for centuries.
www.esdjournal.com /articles/cober/shoes.htm   (1942 words)

  
 Biophan
I am sure that the term "Bioelectromagnetism" means many different things to many different people.
So I suspect that "Bioelectromagnetism" is coming into its own as a very broad-ranging, philosophical study of the effect of electricity and magnetism on all forms of plant and animal life, in diagnosis, analysis, and therapy.
The above keynote address was given by Wilson Greatbatch, the inventor of the implantable cardiac pacemaker, in February 1998 in Australia at the Convention of the 2nd International Conference on Bioelectromagnetism.
www.biophan.com /articles/2002/news2_011802-3.php   (463 words)

  
 Bioelectromagnetism
These tutorial lectures are provided for the benefit of students and scientists in the field of bioelectromagnetism.
The number of the lectures will be gradually increased and their contents will be updated whenever found necessary.
Workshop on Computer Modelling of the Electric and Magnetic Fields of the Heart and the Brain,
butler.cc.tut.fi /~malmivuo/bem/index.htm   (170 words)

  
 ISBEM Constitution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Council will meet regularly, normally during the International Congress on Bioelectromagnetism and at such other times of the year and at such locations as shall be considered appropriate by the Council.
The function of the Executive Committee shall be to ensure the efficient management of the business of the Council and the Society, and generally to promote the work and aims of the Society between International Congresses on Bioelectromagnetism.
In the event of the dissolution of the Society, any assets remaining after the satisfaction of all debts and liabilities shall not be paid or distributed among the members but shall be given or transferred to a charitable organization having objects similar to those of the Society.
www.isbem.org /constitu.htm   (1066 words)

  
 Unit of Excellence
Starting from the year 1997, the Bioelectromagnetism unit has been one of the new Units of Excellence in research selected by the Helsinki University of Technology.
The Bioelectromagnetism unit involves collaboration between the Laboratory of Biomedical Engineering and the BioMag Laboratory (headed by docent Risto Ilmoniemi) at the Helsinki University Central Hospital (HUCH).
A more detailed description of the Bioelectromagnetism Unit of Excellence is given in the Bulletin of the Helsinki University of Technology, Polysteekki, no. 2/97 (pp.
biomed.tkk.fi /OLD/annual/96_97/node83.html   (239 words)

  
 Matière vivante   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
While continuing the study of the fundamental basis of bioelectromagnetism, the group has enormously invested during the last years in all aspects of research in this domain in France to answer national enquiries on this subject (industrial, governmental and social).
It is an essential aspect of research in bioelectromagnetism that is justified by the need for a thorough checking of published results because of the low amplitude of effects, of the variety of the experimental conditions that must be checked and the potential social stake.
The team has now reached its critical size in terms of personnel and a correct level of equipment to be at the top level of world research in the field.
www.enscpb.fr /piom/ActivitePIOM/BioGB.htm   (539 words)

  
 Official Site of Dr. Bruce Lipton, cellular biologist and acclaimed speaker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D. The first reports on the phenomenon of bioelectromagnetism are to be found in early Greek and Roman texts.
The need for an interdisciplinary approach is paramount to the formation of a solid foundation for understanding the therapeutic value of electrotherapy.
But even the scientific justification of the efficacy of bioelectromagnetic will not in itself lead to adoption of electromagnetic healing devices.
www.brucelipton.com /biomagnetism.php   (1341 words)

  
 Bioelectromagnetism : Principles and Applications _ of Bioelectric and Biomagnetic Fields - Jaakko Malmivuo,Robert ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Bioelectromagnetism : Principles and Applications _ of Bioelectric and Biomagnetic Fields - Jaakko Malmivuo,Robert Plonsey
Bioelectromagnetism : Principles and Applications _ of Bioelectric and Biomagnetic Fields is one of my nicest presents.
I was surprised that Bioelectromagnetism : Principles and Applications _ of Bioelectric and Biomagnetic Fields was so cool, Oxford University Press, USA really knows how to please people.
books.lowcost.us.com /item_30313935303538323332/Bioelectromagnetism.php   (521 words)

  
 Ragnar Granit Prize   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
For the first time the Ragnar Granit Prize was awarded in the 4th International Congress on Bioelectromagnetism / XXIX International Congress on Electrocardiology.
He received the prize from remarkable life work in the field of bioelectromagnetism.
He received the prize from for outstanding contributions to bioelectromagnetism.
www.rgs.fi /prize_en.htm   (243 words)

  
 #1 Cause of Illness   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
European treatments, using bioelectromagnetism, have been known to assist in pain relief and management, accelerate wound healing, and to enhance wellness and resistance to disease.
Bioelectromagnetism treatment is based on the belief that an imbalance of the electromagnetic frequencies or fields of energy can cause illness.
European researchers have discovered a way to restore cell functioning and energy with the use of pulsating magnetic fields.
www.donnaganza.com /1causeillness.htm   (1446 words)

  
 Re-Information-Congress-Spain-(Rodreguez)---(fwd)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
He underlined the multidisciplinary character of this matter that has congregated an heterogeneous group of scientists.
The counselor insisted on the international projection of this Investigation Center that during ten years has obtained ten patents in Bioelectromagnetism.
Manuel Muntané said : "The health risks of electromagnetic radiation of mobile telephones are near to be determinated.
www.wave-guide.org /archives/emf-l/Nov1999/Re-Information-Congress-Spain-(Rodreguez)---(fwd).html   (526 words)

  
 Bioelectromagnetism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Love is described as an energy by virtue of its capacity to produce effects; it is subtle, not because its effects are subtle, but because it has been ineffable to science.
However, electromagnetic energy is not a general toxin but a specific modality for transferring information to and from biosystems.
Thus, there is great potential for beneficial uses of bioelectromagnetics.
userwww.sfsu.edu /~marymad/bem.html   (486 words)

  
 Revisiting Bioelectricity : Exploring Essential Information, Data and Explanation.
Bioelectromagnetism is the electric current produced by action potentials along with the
Bioelectromagnetism is studied primarily through the techniques of
neurophysiology studies, and is where bioelectromagnetic fluctuations of
www.llpoh.org /Biology_Update/Bioelectricity.html   (1855 words)

  
 Electromagnetic Field info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
EMF Interface Consulting - Bioelectromagnetism consulting in Central Texas.
Bioelectromagnetics Society (BEMS) - International society for scientific research, knowledge and understanding of the interaction of electromagnetic fields with biological systems.
Femu - Research Center for Bioelectromagnetic Interaction - A department of the Aachen University Hospital (RWTH Aachen) for interdisciplinary research on biomedical effects of electromagnetic fields, and provides Germany's largest database on EMF-related literature.
www.searching-1.com /Science/Environment/Energy/ElectromagneticField   (702 words)

  
 IFMBE News: 3rd International Conference on Bioelectromagnetism 1st Slovenian-Croatian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Many biological processes within the living organism, from cellular up to the organism level, are based on bioelectric and biomagnetic phenomena.
The Proceedings will be also published in a supplement issue of the International Journal of Bioelectromagnetism (IJBEM), a peer-reviewed journal published by the International Society for Bioelectro-magnetism (ISBEM).
This is a scientific journal dedicated to publication of papers related to bioelectromagnetism.
ifmbe-news.iee.org /ifmbe-news/mar2000/3rd.html   (270 words)

  
 IONS - Review 28 - Table of Contents
A Review editor clarifies the historical context of bioelectromagnetism, bio-electricity and bio-magnetism.
BIOELECTROMAGNETICS AND THE QUESTION OF "SUBTLE ENERGIES" by Jan Walleczek
A biologist outlines the scope of bioelectromagnetics and makes a case for a physical interpretation of "subtle energies".
www.ions.org /publications/review/issue28/main.cfm?page=r28_Walleczek.html   (282 words)

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