Forced acoustic oscillations of biological cell

This article considers the possibility of excitation of acoustic oscillations in a cell by electromagnetic waves. In this process, not only the frequency but also the length of a wave is of great importance. It is also reported that the pulse signal can be more effective than harmonic signal, and th...

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forced oscillations
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Models, Biological
Oscillations
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