Sentences with phrase «creating electrochemical»

This means that when people repeatedly practice an activity or access a memory, their neural networks — groups of neurons that fire together, creating electrochemical pathways — shape themselves according to that activity or memory.
The difference in pH — basically a measure of proton concentration — between the seawater and effluent also gives rise to a proton gradient across the walls of these pores, creating electrochemical potential that molecules inside the chambers could tap.
Nerve cells use the movement of positively charged sodium and potassium ions across a membrane to create an electrochemical gradient that drives neural signals.
Bloom Energy makes fuel cells that take fuel (natural gas or biogas) and combine it with oxygen and other chemicals to create an electrochemical reaction that produces electricity.

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The company creates products like cables, electronic and electrochemical materials, fabrics, fibers, pharmaceuticals, pump components, medical, geochemical, sealants, and venting products.
An important factor in creating photo - electrochemical fuel cells is the precise arrangement of the individual components.
«On - the - go diagnosis of HIV and HCV co-infections: Researchers have created the first paper - based electrochemical «immunosensing» platform for rapid, inexpensive diagnosis of HIV and hepatitis C virus co-infections.»
A paper - based device that mimics the electrochemical signalling in the human brain has been created by a group of researchers from China.
The new method to create monolayer atomic crystal molecular superlattices uses a process called «electrochemical intercalation,» in which a negative voltage is applied.
Along with potassium, they create a membrane potential, or electrochemical gradient, between cells; the resulting electrical charges carry nerve impulses, contract muscle cells and help regulate your heartbeat.
This creates new electrochemical changes in the brain that facilitates a discharge of emotion and relaxation.
Prof. Lynden Archer, chemical and biomolecular engineering, the James A. Friend Family Distinguished Professor of Engineering, and Wajdi Al Sadat, grad — who are the authors of this paper — have created a cell which can use carbon dioxide to produce electricity via electrochemical reactions.
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