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Beta dispersion

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Beta dispersion is the phenomenon associated with the ability of a biological cell membrane to filter out low frequency currents and allow high frequency currents to pass through. It was originally hypothesized by Rudolf Höber in 1910.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Polk C., Postow E. Handbook of biological effects of electromagnetic fields. CRC Press, 1996.