Electromagnetic 0.1-100 kHz noise does not disrupt orientation in a night-migrating songbird implying a spin-coherence lifetime of less than 10 μs
Main Authors: | Kobylkov, D, Wynn, J, Winklhofer, M, Chetverikova, R, Xu, J, Hiscock, H, Hore, P, Mouritsen, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2019
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