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Electrodes and are
Electrodes are used to provide current through nonmetal objects to alter them in numerous ways and to measure conductivity for numerous purposes.
Electrodes are made of the transparent conductor Indium Tin Oxide ( ITO ).
Electrodes of metal, graphite and semiconductor material are widely used.
Electrodes can be divided into three groups — those designed to melt quickly are called " fast-fill " electrodes, those designed to solidify quickly are called " fast-freeze " electrodes, and intermediate electrodes go by the name " fill-freeze " or " fast-follow " electrodes.
Electrodes containing calcium fluoride ( CaF < sub > 2 </ sub >), sometimes known as basic or low-hydrogen electrodes, are hygroscopic and must be stored in dry conditions.
Electrodes are attached to the skin at certain points on the head and permit the device to measure continuously the electrical conductivity of the tissues of structures located between the electrodes.
Electrodes are placed over bones to minimize artifacts from muscular activity.
Electrodes from a power supply are attached to the transparent electrodes.
Electrodes are static and sit in unstirred solutions during cyclic voltammetry.
Electrodes are round in section, and typically in segments with threaded couplings, so that as the electrodes wear, new segments can be added.
Electrodes are added into this array, typically using platinum, leaving a gap of about 60 micrometres between the columns.
Electrodes are usually placed on the cornea and the skin near the eye, although it is possible to record the ERG from skin electrodes.
Electrodes are carefully placed in the dorsal root and subcutaneous nerve stimulation is used to stimulate the targeted nerve pathway.

Electrodes and Grunts
The first two designed were the simplest: Electrodes and Grunts.

Electrodes and by
* Electrodes for execution by the electric chair
A competing series of electrodes and projects is sold by Plexon including Plextrode Series of Electrodes.
Electrodes that measure firing of nerves can integrate with prosthetic devices and signal them to perform the function intended by the transmitted signal.

Electrodes and .
Electrodes can be made from any sufficiently conductive materials, such as metals, semiconductors, graphite, and even conductive polymers.
Electrodes used in spot welding can vary greatly with different applications.
Electrodes coated with cellulose, especially when combined with rutile, provide deep weld penetration, but because of their high moisture content, special procedures must be used to prevent excessive risk of cracking.
Electrodes last about two hours.
Electrodes on the scalp and earlobes record a graph of the response.
), Reactions of Molecules at Electrodes, Interscience Pub., London, 1971, pp. 135-227
The Cardiolab ( CDL ) and the Multi Electrodes Encephalogram Measurement Module ( MEEMM ) will be initially launched with the EPM facility.
Electrodes, muscle contractors and medical equipment were attached to the player before entering.
* Ring-Disc Electrodes, with M. L. Hitchman, Oxford University Press, 1971 ( ISBN 0-19-855349-8 ).
* E. Protopopoff and P. Marcus, Potential Measurements with Reference Electrodes, Corrosion: Fundamentals,

are and stationary
The stationary states ( quantum states ) of the hydrogen-like atoms are its atomic orbitals.
If the eigenvalues are all positive, then the frequencies are all real and the stationary point is a local minimum.
Methods in which the stationary phase is more polar than the mobile phase ( e. g., toluene as the mobile phase, silica as the stationary phase ) are termed normal phase liquid chromatography ( NPLC ) and the opposite ( e. g., water-methanol mixture as the mobile phase and C18 = octadecylsilyl as the stationary phase ) is termed reversed phase liquid chromatography ( RPLC ).
These fusion proteins are labeled with compounds such as His-tags, biotin or antigens, which bind to the stationary phase specifically.
Countercurrent chromatography ( CCC ) is a type of liquid-liquid chromatography, where both the stationary and mobile phases are liquids.
Chiral chromatography HPLC columns ( with a chiral stationary phase ) in both normal and reversed phase are commercially available.
In these scenarios, the effects attributed to centrifugal force are only observed in the local frame ( the frame in which the object is stationary ) if the object is undergoing absolute rotation relative to an inertial frame.
Prior to dividing by, one needs to check if there are stationary ( also called equilibrium )
North of El Salvador, Mexico and most of Guatemala are riding on the westward-moving North American Plate that butts against the northern edge of the stationary Caribbean Plate in southern Guatemala.
Such states occur ( for example ) in atoms when photons are radiated as the atom shifts from one stationary state to another.
The electric field is produced by stationary charges, and the magnetic field by moving charges ( currents ); these two are often described as the sources of the field.
In surfing, there are two major types of ( typically stationary ) surfboard fins ( hydrofoils ), and a host of illustrative issues.
In competitive pair skating, lifts must travel across the ice to be included in the technical elements score while stationary lifts are included in choreography.
A stationary permanent magnet and semiconductor Hall effect chip are mounted next to each other separated by an air gap, forming the Hall effect sensor.
While there have been and still are many stationary applications, the real strength of internal combustion engines is in mobile applications and they dominate as a power supply for cars, aircraft, and boats.
If the spheres only appear to rotate ( that is, we are watching stationary spheres from a rotating frame ), the zero tension in the string is accounted for by observing that the centripetal force is supplied by the centrifugal and Coriolis forces in combination, so no tension is needed.
With this in mind, we can define inertial frames collectively as a set of frames which are stationary or moving at constant velocity with respect to each other, so that a single inertial frame is defined as an element of this set.
The principle of coupled magnetic fluxes between a stationary and a rotating inductor coil is also used to produce mechanical torque in induction motors, which are widely used in appliances and industry.
If the ranges of the morphisms of the inverse system of abelian groups ( A < sub > i </ sub >, f < sub > ij </ sub >) are stationary, that is, for every k there exists j ≥ k such that for all i ≥ j: one says that the system satisfies the Mittag-Leffler condition.
Germany's Puma and Sweden's CV90 can fire air burst munitions that contain hundreds of tungsten rods that are effective against vehicles, helicopters, and stationary strong points.
For example, suppose there are two bodies of equal mass, one stationary and one approaching the other at a speed ( as in the figure ).
The magnetic field lines of the planet ’ s magnetic field are not stationary.

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