Search results for "Conductivity" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • causing a detectable change in conductivity. ==Notes== ==References== * Bortz, Fred. The photon. New York: Rosen Pub. Group, 2004. ISBN 978-0823945313 ...
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  • in many countries. Given its high electrical conductivity, resistance to corrosion, and other properties, gold emerged in the late twentieth century ...
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  • as blood pressure, pulse, respiration and skin conductivity while the subject is asked and answers a series of questions, on the basis that false answers ...
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  • (enhanced with carbon nanotubes for more conductivity); porous carbon papers; reactive layer, usually on the polymer membrane applied; polymer ...
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  • electric properties (perfect conductivity) and magnetic properties (such as the Meissner effect, in which many superconductors can perfectly ...
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  • As a result of avalanche ionization, the conductivity of the ionized gas rapidly rises, allowing higher currents to flow through the lamp. The ...
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  • in warm weather and when one is active. Its low conductivity keeps warm air close to the skin during cold weather. It is often used for clothing such ...
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  • about the size and electrical conductivity of the lunar core—evidence that will help scientists better understand the Moon's origins. ...
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  • causing localized loss of thermal conductivity, aggravate the situation; most common ones are voids caused by incomplete soldering, or by electromigration ...
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  • fluid, causing meningitis, or due to conductivity defects in the heart. Lyme disease is sometimes misdiagnosed as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid ...
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  • Uranium (chemical symbol U, atomic number 92) is a silvery metallic chemical element in the actinide series of the periodic table. The heaviest ...
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