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  2. Electrophysiology - Wikipedia

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    For example, clinical cardiac electrophysiology is the study of the electrical properties which govern heart rhythm and activity. Cardiac electrophysiology can be used to observe and treat disorders such as arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat). For example, a doctor may insert a catheter containing an electrode into the heart to record the heart ...

  3. Bioelectromagnetics - Wikipedia

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    Bioelectromagnetics, also known as bioelectromagnetism, is the study of the interaction between electromagnetic fields and biological entities. Areas of study include electromagnetic fields produced by living cells, tissues or organisms, the effects of man-made sources of electromagnetic fields like mobile phones, and the application of electromagnetic radiation toward therapies for the ...

  4. Developmental bioelectricity - Wikipedia

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    Developmental bioelectricity is a sub-discipline of biology, related to, but distinct from, neurophysiology and bioelectromagnetics. Developmental bioelectricity refers to the endogenous ion fluxes, transmembrane and transepithelial voltage gradients, and electric currents and fields produced and sustained in living cells and tissues.

  5. Electrophysiological techniques for clinical diagnosis

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    Clinical Electrophysiological Testing is based on techniques derived from electrophysiology used for the clinical diagnosis of patients. There are many processes that occur in the body which produce electrical signals that can be detected. Depending on the location and the source of these signals, distinct methods and techniques have been ...

  6. Category:Electrophysiology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Electrophysiology" The following 155 pages are in this category, out of 155 total. ... ArcLight (biology) Artificial cerebrospinal fluid;

  7. Biophysics - Wikipedia

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    Quantum biology – The field of quantum biology applies quantum mechanics to biological objects and problems. Decohered isomers to yield time-dependent base substitutions. These studies imply applications in quantum computing. Agronomy and agriculture; Many biophysical techniques are unique to this field. Research efforts in biophysics are ...

  8. Bioelectrodynamics - Wikipedia

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    Bioelectrodynamics is a branch of medical physics and bioelectromagnetism which deals with rapidly changing electric and magnetic fields in biological systems, i.e. high frequency endogenous electromagnetic phenomena in living cells.

  9. Biosignal - Wikipedia

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    Sample synchronized biosignals from a human subject. A biosignal is any signal in living beings that can be continually measured and monitored.The term biosignal is often used to refer to bioelectrical signals, but it may refer to both electrical and non-electrical signals.