Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2028716232> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2028716232 endingPage "012024" @default.
- W2028716232 startingPage "012024" @default.
- W2028716232 abstract "The frequency-specific absorption of kHz signals has been postulated for different tissues, trace elements, vitamins, toxins, pathogens, allergens etc. for low-power (μV) signals. An increase in the impedance of the human body is observed only up to the given power of the applied signal. The highest amplification of the given signal being damped by the body makes it possible to determine the intensity of the given process in the body (e.g. amount of the toxin, trace element, intensity of the allergy) being connected with a given frequency spectrum of the signal." @default.
- W2028716232 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2028716232 creator A5034414520 @default.
- W2028716232 creator A5045256965 @default.
- W2028716232 date "2011-12-13" @default.
- W2028716232 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2028716232 title "The changes of the frequency specific impedance of the human body due to the resonance in the kHz range in cancer diagnostics" @default.
- W2028716232 cites W1964284329 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W1964699291 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W1967237469 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W1969380003 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W1973808108 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W1980654774 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W1983199304 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W1987695736 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W1990057266 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W1995227209 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W1999604807 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2011472550 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2013645087 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2014485907 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2016105349 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2018245576 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2019055389 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2021804721 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2022183036 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2026371395 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2036065781 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2045962235 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2048563316 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2049627865 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2057545963 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2059474331 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2059967634 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2060120821 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2060137763 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2066548291 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2069680904 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2069732300 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2072451938 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2073039237 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2080764767 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2086474357 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2094095359 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2111788046 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2121952176 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2144950446 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2147061068 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2147875287 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2150860340 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2151260260 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2163381801 @default.
- W2028716232 cites W2164900244 @default.
- W2028716232 doi "https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/329/1/012024" @default.
- W2028716232 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2028716232 type Work @default.
- W2028716232 sameAs 2028716232 @default.
- W2028716232 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W2028716232 countsByYear W20287162322015 @default.
- W2028716232 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2028716232 hasAuthorship W2028716232A5034414520 @default.
- W2028716232 hasAuthorship W2028716232A5045256965 @default.
- W2028716232 hasBestOaLocation W20287162321 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConcept C17829176 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConcept C24890656 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConcept C2779843651 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConcept C46141821 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConceptScore W2028716232C121332964 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConceptScore W2028716232C17829176 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConceptScore W2028716232C192562407 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConceptScore W2028716232C199360897 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConceptScore W2028716232C24890656 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConceptScore W2028716232C2779843651 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConceptScore W2028716232C41008148 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConceptScore W2028716232C46141821 @default.
- W2028716232 hasConceptScore W2028716232C62520636 @default.
- W2028716232 hasLocation W20287162321 @default.
- W2028716232 hasOpenAccess W2028716232 @default.
- W2028716232 hasPrimaryLocation W20287162321 @default.
- W2028716232 hasRelatedWork W2024989348 @default.
- W2028716232 hasRelatedWork W2030222682 @default.
- W2028716232 hasRelatedWork W2030458653 @default.
- W2028716232 hasRelatedWork W2034455597 @default.
- W2028716232 hasRelatedWork W2052913792 @default.
- W2028716232 hasRelatedWork W2072328168 @default.
- W2028716232 hasRelatedWork W2082445067 @default.
- W2028716232 hasRelatedWork W2380594826 @default.
- W2028716232 hasRelatedWork W3116020871 @default.
- W2028716232 hasRelatedWork W4312929124 @default.
- W2028716232 hasVolume "329" @default.
- W2028716232 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2028716232 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2028716232 magId "2028716232" @default.