Sentences with phrase «electrical shock which»

If a pet bites through an electrical cord, it could result in a severe burn to the tongue or electrical shock which may cause the pet's lung to fill with fluid, causing respiratory distress.

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Pollino's modeling suggests optimal sizes for two key components of rocking steel - based frames: viscous damping devices, which are akin to shock absorbers, and steel - yielding devices, which have been likened to electrical fuses because they limit the amount of force transferred to the rest of the structure.
The scientists used two methods to prove that this pairing of a particular photo and pain was actually anchored in the test subjects» brains: The expectation of an electrical shock was demonstrated by increased cold sweat which was measured via skin conductivity.
Then the extinction phase began in which the test persons were shown the same pictures several times as before but they no longer received electrical shocks.
Though speaking of which, I should go ask if electroporation counts for the «electrical shocking of an organism» badge...
Eventually, the approach might prove safer and less painful than other treatments, such as electrical shocks or surgery to implant pacemakers (which eventually wear out).
Beginning in 1961 at Yale, renowned social psychologist Stanley Milgram (Peter Sarsgaard) wielded the baton on a series of psychological experiments in which subjects believed they were administering electrical shocks to an amiable and innocent subject, a stranger, in an adjacent room.
Beginning in 1961 at Yale, renowned social psychologist Stanley Milgram (Peter Sarsgaard) wielded the baton on a series of psychological experiments in which subjects believed they were administering electrical shocks to an amiable and innocent subject, a stranger, in... Read more»
One of which, The Experimenter told the story of Stanley Milgram, administer of increasing electrical shocks and student of peer pressure.
This system is made possible by a 48 - volt electrical system that also underpins the A8's huge suite of convenience and safety features, the latter of which includes automatically raising the floor if a side impact is predicted, in order to better dissipate shock.
The new 48 - volt electrical system also powers the active roll stabilisation system which manages the shocks, springs, diff and all - wheel steering, which means instant response to inputs and maintenance free damping as there's no oil.
Our ability to move, perceive, think, and speak depends on continuously occurring electrical events in nerve and muscle cells, which are explained by physiologist Ashcroft with scientific precision, levity, and sometimes shocking tidbits.
Chewing on electrical wire has caused fires and shock (which is usually fatal).
If a pet bites through an electrical cord, it could result in a severe burn to the tongue or worse, electrical shock, which can cause the pet's lung to fill with fluid, causing respiratory distress.
Next up is the Remote Electrical Charge which is a sniper - like taser gun used to power generators and shock enemies.
Unfortunately, there is no PS4 Pro support and HDR support which is disappointing as that results in no higher resolution, while HDR would have enabled certain graphical elements to be highlighted such as the electrical obstacles in Shock Tactics and explosions in free - for - all events.
Unlike many personal injury accidents for which there is a typical plaintiff and defendant — such as when a skier collides with another skier or semi truck crashes into car — the explosion or electrical shock cases each involve specific circumstances and failures of safety measures.
All outdoor lighting should be plugged into receptacles protected by weatherproof ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI), which protects you from getting an electrical shock by cutting power when it senses ground leakage.
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