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Third International Conference on Engineering Rheology, ICER 2005
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The electromagnetic fields have a great influence on the behaviour of all the nutrient liquids occurring in bioreactors and on the living tissue. Some benefits can be taken from the effects of the electromagnetic fields on the cultivating tissue in bioreactors, namely viscosity changes of nutrient liquids, hyperthermal conditions, friction force changes.
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Tom
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159--163
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Bibliogr. 6 poz., rys.
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- Gdansk University of Technology Narutowicza 11/12, 80952 Gdańsk, POLAND
- Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Marine Engineering, Gdynia, 81225, POLAND
Bibliografia
- [1] Buras N-, Baratón P. and Gaspard J.Y. (1998): Numerical Modélisation of Induce Currents in Human Body by Electromagnetic Apparatus in Medium Frequency Range CEM. - France: Brest, pp.8-11.
- [2] Gabriel S., Lau R.W. and Gabriel C. (1996): The dielectric properties of biological tissues: III. Parametric models for the dielectric spectrum of tissues. - Phys. Med. Biol., vol.41, pp.2271-2293.
- [3] Halsey T.C. (1992): Electrorheological Fluids. - Science, vol.258, pp.761-766.
- [4] Siauve N., Scorretti R., Burais N., Nicolas L. and Nicolas A. (2003): Electromagnetic field and human body: a new challenge for the electromagnetic field computation. - International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electricaland Electronic Engineering, vol.22, No.3, pp.457-469.
- [5] Wierzcholski K„ Miszczak A. and Kostencki P. (1994): Electrorheological and magnetorheological fluids for tribology (in Polish). - Communication, VI Scientific Conference of Mechanization Proceedings, Agri. Univ. Szczecin, Institute of Mech. Proc., p.77.
- [6] Winslow W.M. (1949) Induced vibration of suspensions. - Journal of Applied Physics, XII, vol.20, No.12, pp.l 137-1140.
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