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Broadening the Differential of Pseudo-Atrioventricular Block. [PDF]

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Electrodeless conductivity

Talanta, 1989
Electrodeless conductivity is a technique for measuring the concentration of electrolytes in solution and utilizes a probe consisting of two toroids in close proximity, both of which are immersed in the solution. In special cases, the toroids may be mounted externally on insulated pipes carrying the solution. One toroid radiates an alternating electric
T S, Light, E J, McHale, K S, Fletcher
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Conductive keratoplasty

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2007
Conductive keratoplasty is a noninvasive, in-office procedure for the correction of hyperopia, hyperopic astigmatism, and management of presbyopia. It serves as an alternative to laser-based refractive surgery with essentially no intraoperative or postoperative complications.In the past decade, photorefractive keratectomy and laser in-situ ...
Ted T, Du   +2 more
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Neuroid Conduction and the Evolution of Conducting Tissues

The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1970
Neuroid conduction, as here defined, refers to the propagation of electrical events in the membranes of non-nervous, nonmuscular cells. Examples from protistants, plants, and animals are described. In the dinoflagellate Noctiluca, propagated membrane depolarizations accompany the spread of the luminescent response, and local electrical changes are ...
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Conduction in graphenes

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2009
It is shown that, within the tight-binding approximation, Fermi-level ballistic conduction for a perimeter-connected graphene fragment follows a simple selection rule: the zero eigenvalues of the molecular graph and of its subgraph minus both contact vertices must be equal in number, as must those of the two subgraphs with single contact vertices ...
P W, Fowler   +3 more
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Conductive Polymers

Science, 1980
Recent research has shown that polymers, normally thought of as being insulators, exhibit a wide range of electrical conductive properties.
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Conducting a Workshop

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1998
Conducting a successful workshop is a rewarding accomplishment. To be successful, organization and planning are key factors. Important steps are started early and performed systematically. This article outlines the steps for a successful workshop.
S W, Selman, K, Zorn
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