Summary
Investigations of the magnetic field around the human leg using a SQUID magnetometer yield consistent, reproducible results which can be modelled by 2 oppositely oriented line currents parallel to the leg axis. The fields are affected by muscle activity, decaying with the time of relaxation of the leg.
Riassunto
Le ricerche sul campo magnetico intorno alla gamba umana con l’uso di un magnetometro SQUID producono risultati consistenti e riproducibili che possono essere rappresentati mediamente due linee di corrente, orientate inversamente, parallele all’asse della gamba. I campi sono condizionati dall’attività muscolare, che decade col tempo di rilassamento della gamba.
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Grimes, D., Lennard, R. & Swithenby, S. d.c. Magnetic fields of the human leg as a function of position and relaxation. Il Nuovo Cimento D 2, 650–659 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02455962
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