Abstract
The vertebrate and arthropod integument structures are characterized by pyroelectric behaviour and a permanent electric polarization (=permanent electric moment) along two principal axes. These two directions of polarization constitute a uniform feature of the integument structures in situ and remain unchanged during ontogenesis. The species were selected so as to be representative of the entire line of vertebrates (including man) and arthropods.
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