Electricity and Magnetism in Biological Systems

Author:   Donald Edmonds (Professor of Physics, Professor of Physics, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198506805


Pages:   298
Publication Date:   03 May 2001
Format:   Hardback
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Our understanding of biological functions is rapidly approaching the molecular level. On this scale the only significant forces are electromagnetic, so that ultimately all living processes must be understood in terms of electromagnetic fields and forces. The first half of the present book deals with the theory of electromagnetism using a descriptive and geometrical approach suited to students of biology, chemistry, and biochemistry, and including biologically relevant examples where possible. The second half contains biological topics which can serve as applications of the theory for students of chemistry or biology, or as an introduction to biology for students trained in the physical sciences who wish to migrate to biology. Topics include the properties of water and ions in bulk solution and in narrow pores, the Debye Layer, possible mechanisms for a magnetic animal compass, an electrostatic model of a proton/ion counterport, and the semi-classical theory of nuclear magnetic resonance.

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Author:   Donald Edmonds (Professor of Physics, Professor of Physics, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.30cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 24.80cm
Weight:   0.621kg
ISBN:  

9780198506805


ISBN 10:   0198506805
Pages:   298
Publication Date:   03 May 2001
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part I: The basic theory 1: Electrostatic fields and voltage 2: How conductors shape an electric field 3: Ionic conductors 4: Properties of the electric dipole and Gauss's Law when dielectrics are present 5: The calculation of electric fields and voltages in the presence of dielectrics 6: Static magnetic fields 7: The generation of magnetic fields 8: Magnetic polarization of material 9: Induced electric and magnetic fields 10: The motion of a charged particle in electric and magnetic fields Part II: Applications 11: Ions in aqueous solution and the ionization of acids and bases 12: The Debye Layer 13: The behaviour of ions in narrow pores 14: Possible mechanisms for a magnetic animal compass 15: An electrostatic model of a proton/ion or an ion/ion coport or counterport 16: An introduction to the classical theory of pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance Appendix 1: Mathematics Appendix 2: The Boltzmann Distribution Appendix 3: An introduction to thermodynamics and the chemical potential Appendix 4: Hints for the solutions and numerical answers to the problems

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Edmonds (The Clarendon Laboratory, U. of Oxford) offers this textbook to help biologists master the theory of electro-magnetic forces. Ten chapters explain the basic theory in a manner accessible to non-physics students, using an approach more descriptive and less dependent on algebraic manipulation than that of most physics textbooks. Essential mathematical concepts are explained for readers lacking a strong mathematical background. Six additional chapters demonstrate the application of the theory for chemistry and biology students. Topics include the properties of water and ions in bulk solution and in narrow pores, the Debye layer, possible mechanisms for a magnetic animal compass, an electrostatic model of a proton/ion counterport, and the semi-classical theory of nuclear magnetic resonance. --SciTech Book News Stellar Magnetism provides a mathematical analysis of the behaviour and consequences of magnetic fields for the structure, properties and evolution of stars. . .The price represents good value for a volume of this magnitude and technical quality. Stellar Magnetism provides a comprehensive account of a complex subject. It will be an important reference for the decade to come and will provide source material for advanced courses in astrophysics. In the longer term, it will serve as a measure of scientific achievement at the present epoch. --Iigh Temperatures - High Pressure


"""The book conveniently sets out the basic information that forms the back-ground to the physical approach to parts of biology. It would be useful to research workers with biological backgrounds who find they need to understand electrical phenomena at the physical level."" Times Higher Education Supplement"


Edmonds (The Clarendon Laboratory, U. of Oxford) offers this textbook to help biologists master the theory of electro-magnetic forces. Ten chapters explain the basic theory in a manner accessible to non-physics students, using an approach more descriptive and less dependent on algebraic manipulation than that of most physics textbooks. Essential mathematical concepts are explained for readers lacking a strong mathematical background. Six additional chapters demonstrate the application of the theory for chemistry and biology students. Topics include the properties of water and ions in bulk solution and in narrow pores, the Debye layer, possible mechanisms for a magnetic animal compass, an electrostatic model of a proton/ion counterport, and the semi-classical theory of nuclear magnetic resonance. --SciTech Book News<br> Stellar Magnetism provides a mathematical analysis of the behaviour and consequences of magnetic fields for the structure, properties and evolution of stars. . .The price represents good value for a volume of this magnitude and technical quality. Stellar Magnetism provides a comprehensive account of a complex subject. It will be an important reference for the decade to come and will provide source material for advanced courses in astrophysics. In the longer term, it will serve as a measure of scientific achievement at the present epoch. --Iigh Temperatures - High Pressure<br>


<br> Edmonds (The Clarendon Laboratory, U. of Oxford) offers this textbook to help biologists master the theory of electro-magnetic forces. Ten chapters explain the basic theory in a manner accessible to non-physics students, using an approach more descriptive and less dependent on algebraic manipulation than that of most physics textbooks. Essential mathematical concepts are explained for readers lacking a strong mathematical background. Six additional chapters demonstrate the application of the theory for chemistry and biology students. Topics include the properties of water and ions in bulk solution and in narrow pores, the Debye layer, possible mechanisms for a magnetic animal compass, an electrostatic model of a proton/ion counterport, and the semi-classical theory of nuclear magnetic resonance. --SciTech Book News<br> Stellar Magnetism provides a mathematical analysis of the behaviour and consequences of magnetic fields for the structure, properties and evolution of stars. . .The


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Professor of Physics, University of Oxford. d.edmonds1@physics.ox.ac.uk Tel.: 01993/822516

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