Sentences with phrase «electrical resistance on»

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.

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I would not respond by searching out my Reader's Digest Home Handyman Encyclopedia and launching into an elaborate monologue on amps, volts, ohms and electrical resistance.
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The more you play the game, the easier it becomes to lower the electrical resistance of your fingertips on command.
They found that when a negative electrical potential is applied to skin on various parts of the arm, creating a current, that stretch of skin exhibits a low resistance to a subsequent current flowing through the skin.
The discovery, reported in tomorrow's issue of Nature, relies on a phenomenon called colossal magnetoresistance — a large drop in a material's electrical resistance in response to an applied magnetic field — that has previously been seen only at very low temperatures.
On the other side, sensors can be added to measure pressure, temperature or electrical properties such as resistance.
If added viruses destroy a continuous cell layer on the electrodes, for example, the electrical resistance measured between the electrodes is reduced.
While we have demonstrated direct correlations between oxygen content, crystal structure, and electrical resistance, the same ionotronic concept could be utilized to control other material properties,» says Professor Sebastiaan van Dijken, who is a coauthor on the paper with Yao.
He was puzzled by the changes in the nanotubes» electrical resistance when he turned the gauge on and off.
For engineers and researchers that need accurate data on conductance, sample resistance, and other electrical and topographic properties, Park offers a range of electrical scanning modes.
The rarer titania - based variant does not generate its own voltage, but changes electrical resistance based on the oxygen concentration detected.
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.
On both layers sputtered conductive coating having a specific electrical resistance.
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.
To improve the reliability of reported sea water temperature observations, a change to an electrical resistance or thermistor thermometer, specially designed and installed to measure the sea water temperature and having a remote indicator on the ship's bridge, is recommended.
It does this by measuring the electrical resistance in your body, by sending a signal from the underside of the tracker, through your arm, and to a second metal contact on the top of the tracker, which you need to touch with your finger.
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