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The potential across the skin ofRana esculenta was remarkably reduced under ‘Faraday conditions’ in comparison to animals kept under ‘normal conditions’. A pulsating electric field (10 Hz) practically abolished this effect.
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Altmann, G., Andres, G. & Lehmair, M. Einfluss des luftelektrischen Feldes auf das Haut-Potential vonRana esculenta. Experientia 28, 422–424 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02008316
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