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inward and current
During the discharge the magnetic forces set up by the passage of current cause the edges of the foil to roll inward toward its center line, thus allowing light to pass into the camera.
The Lorentz force of the toroidal plasma current in the vertical field provides the inward force that holds the plasma torus in equilibrium.
The net flow of current is inward, so a current sink is generated.
If the depolarization is small ( say, increasing V < sub > m </ sub > from − 70 mV to − 60 mV ), the outward potassium current overwhelms the inward sodium current and the membrane repolarizes back to its normal resting potential around − 70 mV.
However, if the depolarization is large enough, the inward sodium current increases more than the outward potassium current and a runaway condition ( positive feedback ) results: the more inward current there is, the more V < sub > m </ sub > increases, which in turn further increases the inward current.
As well as this, there is a slow inward flow of sodium, called the funny current, as well as an inward flow of calcium.
In voltage clamp, the membrane currents giving rise to hyperpolarization are either an increase in outward current, or a decrease in inward current.
In voltage clamp, the membrane currents giving rise to depolarization are either an increase in inward current, or a decrease in outward current.

inward and is
This is well evidenced by the Quietist doctrines carried over in Zen: the idea of the inward turning of thought, the enjoinder to put aside desires and perturbations so that a return to purity, peace, and stillness -- a union with the Infinite, with the Tao -- could be effected.
The eye is all, inward or outward.
Some Anglicans accept that anointing of the sick has a sacramental character and is therefore a channel of God's grace, seeing it as an " outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace " which is the definition of a sacrament.
If the glass is damaged, atmospheric pressure can collapse the vacuum tube into dangerous fragments which accelerate inward and then spray at high speed in all directions.
The collapse of the transient cavity is driven by gravity, and involves both the uplift of the central region and the inward collapse of the rim.
Because the projected horizontal motion in the rotating frame is a circular motion, the ball's motion requires an inward centripetal force, provided in this case by a fictitious force that produces the apparent spiral motion.
This force is the sum of an outward centrifugal force and an inward Coriolis force.
Interestingly, we find this discomfort is reduced when the curve is banked, tipping the car inward toward the center of the curve.
On the other hand, at velocity | v | on a circular path of radius R, kinematics says that the force needed to turn the ball continuously into the turn is the radially inward centripetal force F < sub > c </ sub > of magnitude:
If the index finger of the right hand is pointed forward, the middle finger bent inward at a right angle to it, and the thumb placed at a right angle to both, the three fingers indicate the relative directions of the x -, y -, and z-axes in a right-handed system.
This is sometimes the case in trains, such as for the door to the toilet, which opens inward.
In commercial and retail situations manufacturers have included in the design a mechanism that allows an inward opening door to be pushed open outwards in the event of an emergency ( which is often a regulatory requirement ).
If the door opens inward and there is a fire, there can be a crush of people who run for the door and they will not be able to open it.
In support of this, Erasmus states: “ Anyone who looks closely at the inward nature and essence will find that nobody is further from true wisdom than those people with their grand titles, learned bonnets, splendid sashes and bejeweled rings, who profess to be wisdom ’ s peak ”.
Singer wrote: " My conclusion there is, and here I back Shklovsky, that if the satellite is indeed spiraling inward as deduced from astronomical observation, then there is little alternative to the hypothesis that it is hollow and therefore martian made.
In contrast, when occasion demands, he is precise and straightforward, as when he explains his inward emotion to his mother: " But I have that within which passes show, / These but the trappings and the suits of woe ".
Ophelia, by some critics, can be honest and fair ; however, it is virtually impossible to link these two traits, since ' fairness ' is an outward trait, while ' honesty ' is an inward trait.

inward and carried
Note that although bulk materials differentiate outward or inward according to their density, the elements that are chemically bound in them fractionate according to their chemical affinities, " carried along " by more abundant materials that they're associated with.
This channel passes a mixed inward cationic ( predominantly carried by Na < sup >+</ sup > ions although the channel is also permeable to Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup >) current of a magnitude that is inversely proportional to temperature.
With a sufficient number of channels opening at once, the inward flow of positive charges carried by Na < sup >+</ sup > ions depolarizes the postsynaptic membrane sufficiently to initiate an action potential.
There is also an inward sodium current carried by cGMP-gated sodium channels.

inward and externally
Central to this is the Habad rejection of mainstream-Hasidic methods to externally inspire fervour, such as the mystical exhuberance of the Tzaddik, in favour of an inward emotional focus.
Unlike most courtyard houses of its type, which have had a range demolished, so that the house looks outward, Nicholas Cooper observes that Ightham wholly surrounds its courtyard and looks inward, into it, offering little information externally.

inward and by
These orbits were stabilized in the model by the fact that when an electron moved farther from the center of the positive cloud, it felt a larger net positive inward force, because there was more material of opposite charge, inside its orbit ( see Gauss's law ).
In his preaching, he often emphasized the Quaker rejection of baptism by water ; this was a useful way of highlighting how the focus of Friends on inward transformation differed from what he saw as the superstition of outward ritual.
Based on Christ's injunction in the Gospel of Matthew to " go into your closet to pray ", hesychasm in tradition has been the process of retiring inward by ceasing to register the senses, in order to achieve an experiential knowledge of God ( see theoria ).
The vagina was considered an inward version of the penis ; where nature's perfection created a man, often nature was thought to be trying to right itself by prolapsing the vagina to form a penis in some women.
He further suggests the inward bend of the soundboard ( the " belly scoop ") is a deliberate adaptation by ancient builders to afford the lutenist's right hand more space between the strings and soundboard.
All main-sequence stars are in hydrostatic equilibrium, where outward thermal pressure from the hot core is balanced by the inward gravitational pressure from the overlying layers.
Those relatively rare comets with orbits of about 10, 000 AU have probably gone through one or more orbits through the Solar System and have had their orbits drawn inward by the gravity of the planets.
A common shuffling technique is called the riffle or dovetail shuffle, in which half of the deck is held in each hand with the thumbs inward, then cards are released by the thumbs so that they fall to the table interleaved.
However, this view was strongly refuted in a 2007 paper by Chris Bennett, who showed that the pteroid did not articulate as previously thought and could not have pointed forward, but rather inward toward the body as traditionally thought.
Cudworth criticizes two main forms of materialistic atheism, the atomic, adopted by Democritus, Epicurus and Hobbes ; and the hylozoic, attributed to Strato of Lampsacus, which explains everything by the supposition of an inward self-organizing life in matter.
If the operator could not get through by dialing the number, she could call the inward operator in the destination city, and ask her to try the number, or to test a line to see if it was busy or out of order.
Since some of the outward drift is compensated by an inward drift on the same flux surface, there is a macroscopic equilibrium with much improved confinement.
In a tokamak system this compression is achieved simply by moving the plasma into a region of higher magnetic field ( i. e., radially inward ).
The Qarmatians were defeated in battle in 976 by the Abbasids, which encouraged them to look inward to build their utilitarian society.
This is usually characterized by inward spiraling winds that rotate counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere of the Earth.
A flexible diaphragm forms one side of the fuel chamber and is arranged so that as fuel is drawn out into the engine the diaphragm is forced inward by ambient air pressure.
Better transport access for milk that was inward shipped by canal, and cocoa that was brought in by rail from London, Southampton and Liverpool docks was taken into consideration.

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