In particular, injured areas of the body have
less electrical resistance and are more susceptible to being damaged through the process.
The rarer titania - based variant does not generate its own voltage, but
changes electrical resistance based on the oxygen concentration detected.
Moreover, these magnetic moments interact strongly with the electrons in graphene which carry electrical currents, giving rise to a significant extra
electrical resistance at low temperature, known as the Kondo effect.
Because that's hard to do in the nanosized clusters, the
measured electrical resistance jumped over 3000 % — the largest such effect ever seen (see figure).
When Joachim and Gimzewski moved the STM tip down, slightly flattening their buckyball, the molecule's
electrical resistance dropped 100-fold, allowing the current to flow more easily from the STM tip to the metal surface.
Cooled to extremely low temperature, these «superconducting» cavities allow radiofrequency fields to boost electron energies
without electrical resistance — a crucial property for the acceleration of electrons at a rate of up to a million bunches per second.
Alice Miceli will show photographs from her new series on minefields; Daniel Steegmann Mangrané will make an intervention inspired in the museum's architecture, with which the audience can interact; Thiago Martins de Melo will exhibit his already famous paintings with intense figuration and a huge sculpture; and Wagner Malta Tavares will present a video and an installation
with electrical resistances.
Each segment describes a parameter of the invention, varying from its shape, say, to much finer grained aspects, such
as electrical resistance or a chemical's molecular affinities.
Semiconductor gas sensors detect gas through
reduced electrical resistance due to gas molecules attached to the surface of crystalline semiconductor materials.
In investigating the new technique, the researchers at UIUC were diligent in their testing of the formed graphene via electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and
electrical resistance measurement to confirm that it maintained its shape and consistency after forming.
A century ago, Swiss psychologist Carl Jung used a crude galvanometer and electrodes attached to patients» hands to measure changes in
electrical resistance on the skin of patients during various word - association experiments.
Thanks to quantum - mechanical effects, below a certain critical temperature some materials become superconducting: electrons flow through them unhindered by the
usual electrical resistance.
«It has high
electrical resistance so that things don't short out when it's used as a circuitry substrate, and it has extraordinarily high thermal conductivity, much better than silver or gold,» says Ferren.
But increased
electrical resistance is no substitute for genuine feedback and the MINI's Sport mode robs it of what information is coming back to the driver from the front wheels.
The whole accelerator is cooled to just 2 kelvins above absolute zero; the frigid temperature keeps the material's
electrical resistance down and prevents energy from escaping.
This law is widely obeyed in weak applied fields, which means that most material samples can be ascribed a
definite electrical resistance, measured in Ohms.
This is the case of the thin TCO / Ag / TCO multilayer that the authors recently developed with high flexibility, low reflectance and electrical resistance [1].
One of the primary tools used to measure the health of these membranes is
transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER), an ohmmeter with microscopic filament attachments that allows you to measure both the inside and outside of the membrane, giving you an indication of the resistance across the epithelial layer.
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We do know that acupuncture leads to the release of endorphins, and that acupuncture points are different in regards to their concentration of nerve endings, mast cells and have a reduced
electrical resistance among other things.
She
runs electrical resistances or sources of heat through the materials she uses, creating delicate and ephemeral physical reactions, revealing all that which in daily life is hidden from view and beyond our comprehension.
Using electrically powered heat pumps to heat the water, rather than using the simpler but more direct heating effect
from electrical resistance could increase the amount of heat per kWh of electricity up to three-fold.
Rather like electrons flowing
without electrical resistance, at temperatures close to absolute zero, some atoms turn superfluid, flowing with no friction or physical resistance.
More specifically, the ground - penetrating radar and
electrical resistance tomography measurements provided high - resolution information about the thickness of the active layer and water content.
Older SOFC designs use the electrolyte layer as a structural support, but the thicker component has a
higher electrical resistance, which entails higher operating temperatures to avoid power losses, Wachsman explains.
Apparently, the contact pins on the EPS control unit may not have been welded correctly, which could lead to
increased electrical resistance in the connection that could lead to a fire.
It is contemplated that a user that may be nervous or engaging in speaking falsehoods may exhibit different galvanic skin response» — a change in
the electrical resistance of the skin that is a physiochemical response to increased sympathetic nervous system activity — «than a more confident, truth telling individual.»