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- adjective Of or pertaining to
biophotonics
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Examples
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But what if the result is due, at least in part, to biophotonic communication between the "mother" and the "offspring"?
A Biophotonic Theory of Evolution William Harryman 2007
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I suspect that in the next 25 years, biology will begin to look to biophotonic communication between DNA strands -- both within an organism and between the organism and other organisms in its environment -- as an explanation for evolution.
A Biophotonic Theory of Evolution William Harryman 2007
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According to another hypothesis,2 this form of biophotonic signaling, primarily in the blood, continues to play a role in the reception, transmission, and processing of electromagnetic data.
A Biophotonic Theory of Evolution William Harryman 2007
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I hope to post a more detailed explanation of how biophotonic evolution might work.
A Biophotonic Theory of Evolution William Harryman 2007
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OTCBB & OTCQB: GTHP is developing a rapid and painless testing platform for the early detection of disease based on its patented biophotonic technology that utilizes light to detect disease at the cellular level.
unknown title 2011
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The Guided Therapeutics biophotonic disease detection platform, which consists of a base unit and single-patient-use calibration disposable, scans tissue with light to identify cancer and pre-cancer painlessly and non-invasively.
unknown title 2011
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OTCBB& OTCQB: GTHP is developing a rapid and painless testing platform for the early detection of disease based on its patented biophotonic technology that utilizes light to detect disease at the cellular level.
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OTCBB & OTCQB: GTHP, developer of a rapid and painless biophotonic testing platform for the early detection of cancer, today announced that it has entered into a preliminary agreement with Konica Minolta Opto, Inc. of Tokyo, to conduct clinical and market research for the LuViva™ Advanced Cervical Scan product in certain Asian markets.
unknown title 2011
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Particular attention was paid to applications that involve MEMS design, modelling, fabrication processes, lab-on-a-chip and biophotonic medical devices.
unknown title 2011
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The proprietary, patented biophotonic technology is able to distinguish between normal and diseased tissue by detecting biochemical and morphological changes at the cellular level.
unknown title 2011
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