To measure body fatness, one may use dual energy x-ray absorptiometry, densitrometry or bioelectrical impedance. |
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Similarly, neurofeedback signals a convergence of psychiatry and neurology in bioelectrical approaches to treating affective disorders. |
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Underwater weighing, skinfold thickness, bioelectrical impedance and near-infrared analysis are more precise means of assessing fatness. |
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Around the same time, Luigi Galvani's experiments with electricity and dead frogs led to the discovery of bioelectrical impulses. |
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The bioelectrical language of e-cell cannot be sensed directly by the user, however in many cases the biological responses can be. |
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Possible uses for the material cited by the researchers include heart pulse sensors and other bioelectrical devices. |
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The methods I used were a dietary history, an activity interview, and I measured body fat with bioelectrical impedance. |
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The bioelectrical cell energy of the body is made to flow locally, within the cells, ot trough the bloodstream, energy streams and energy centres. |
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Only fresh sea water, pumped in from offshore, has a bioelectrical potential because it is constantly in movement and loaded with energy, like algae and the climate. |
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The ones featured here all store data for four people and use bioelectrical impedance, a low level current that travels through a user's body to gauge the amount of muscle and fat. |
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