Millimeter waves thermally alter the firing rate of the Lymnaea pacemaker neuron.
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M C Ziskin | S. Alekseev | M. Ziskin | S I Alekseev | N. V. Kochetkova | M. Bolshakov | N V Kochetkova | M A Bolshakov
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