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| | Outline of Biological Magnetohydrodynamics |
 | | Returning to low-frequency biological rhythms of presumably magnetohydrodynamic nature, it must be added that probably the most suitable subject for future research on this situation is the nervous system and the autonomous motions of the myocardium, of the aortic walls, as well as the peristalsis of the intestines and of the esophagus. |
 | | Magnetohydrodynamics has been relatively well developed for the diffuse state of inter-stellar matter and of the ionosphere, and much less so for laboratory plasma. |
 | | It is true that the application of magnetohydrodynamics to biological systems proceeds by analogy, but one which is justified by the plasmic properties of protein semiconductors, bioluminscence, paramagnetic resonance in proteins and entire tissues, biological rhythm, the sensitivity of organisms to magnetic fields, and the pulsation of biopotentials. |
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