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Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a
method for
estimating body composition, in
particular body fat and
muscle m****,
where a weak
electric current...
- percentage, such as
measurement with
calipers or
through the use of
bioelectrical impedance analysis. The body fat
percentage is a
measure of fitness...
- Levin,
Michael (2017). "
Bioelectric gene and
reaction networks: Com****tional
modelling of genetic,
biochemical and
bioelectrical dynamics in
pattern regulation"...
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singularize a
distributed phenomenon.
Interest in the
spatial distribution of
bioelectric activity prompted development of
molecules capable of
emitting light...
-
antibiotic resistance to
levels of non-biofilm bacteria. This is
termed the
bioelectric effect. The
application of a
small DC
current on its own can
cause a...
- example, is a
measure used in the ****essment of sarcopenia.
Standard bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), like EIM, also
employs a weak, high frequency...
- for
Physical Regulation in
Biology and
Medicine (SPRBM) (formerly the
Bioelectrical Repair and
Growth Society, BRAGS)
International Society for Bioelectromagnetism...
- such a
bioelectrical discharge and
proposed his "**** formula":
mechanical tension (filling of the
organs with fluid; tumescence) →
bioelectrical charge...
- The
history of
bioelectricity dates back to
ancient Egypt,
where the
shocks delivered by the
electric catfish were used medicinally. In the 18th century...
- The
electric rays are a
group of rays,
flattened cartilaginous fish with
enlarged pectoral fins,
composing the
order Torpediniformes /tɔːrˈpɛdɪnɪfɔːrmiːz/...