Biomagnetism An Interdisciplinary Approach / by Samuel J. Williamson, Gian-Luca Romani, Lloyd Kaufman, Ivo Modena.

Biomagnetism is the study of magnetic fields that originate in biological systems. This is a relatively new discipline that has attracted considerable interest throughout the scientific commu- ty. The study of biomagnetic fields requires the use of techniques and concepts drawn from widely disparate...

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Main Authors: Williamson, Samuel J. (Author), Romani, Gian-Luca (Author), Kaufman, Lloyd (Author), Modena, Ivo (Author)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1983.
Edition:1st ed. 1983.
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505 0 |a 1. Introduction -- 2. Magnetic Quantities, Units, Materials, and Measurements -- 3. Cryogenics -- 4. SQUID Sensors -- 5 . Detection Coils -- 6. Physical Concepts and Mathematical Models -- 7. Electrophysiology of Excitable Cells and Tissues, with Special Consideration of the Heart Muscle -- 8. Cellular Action Currents -- 9. Cardiac Studies -- 10. Steady Fields of the Body -- 11. Magnetic Fields of the Eye -- 12. Brain Studies -- 13. Assessment of Iron in Human Tissue: The Magnetic Biopsy -- 14. Biogenic Ferrimagnetism: A New Biomagnetism -- 15. Magnetopneumography -- 16. Shielded Rooms -- 17. Analog Filtering Techniques -- 18. Signal Processing -- 19. A Retrospective -- Appendices -- A. Values of constants -- B. Conversion Between CGS And Si Units -- C Calculation of Inductance -- 1. Magnetometer -- 2. Gradiometers -- 1. Tables for Coils of Unequal Radii -- References -- Lecturers and Directors. 
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