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Electrical Discharges

Journal of the Röntgen Society, 1920
L. Hamburger   +3 more
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Investigations of Electric Discharge Systems

2008 14th Symposium on Electromagnetic Launch Technology, 2008
At Institute for Electrophysics and Electric Power Russian Academy of Sciences (IEE RAS) from the middle of 60th of the XX century, the investigations of pulsed electric arcs burning in hydrogen, nitrogen, argon etc., at high initial density are carried out.
P.G. Rutberg, V.A. Kolikov
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The electrical discharge

Contemporary Physics, 1981
Abstract The conduction of electricity through a gas manifests itself in various forms. The current in visible. self-sustaining electrical discharges may be as small as micro-amperes for coronas or as large as mega-amperes for arcs. The transformation of a gas from being a good insulator to being a good conductor of electricity occurs when electrons ...
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The electric discharge of the electric EEL

Electrical Engineering, 1950
THE ELECTRIC EEL, Electrophorus electricus, delivers the most powerful electric discharge of any electric fish. In addition, it breathes air and can therefore be kept out of water for long periods of time. For these reasons it has proved ideally suitable for the pursuing study of “animal” electricity.
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Electrical signs of epileptic discharge

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1949
Abstract 1. 1. The only form of electrical activity which is though to characterize a local epileptogenic lesion of the cortex is the random spike discharge. 2. 2. The local spike discharge must become repetitive at a fairly rapid frequency before sufficient activation occurs to cause a change in behaviour or awareness of the patient.
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Electrical Discharge

2006
B. Witulski, C. Alayrac
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Electrical Discharges

Nature, 1959
J. DUTTON, E. JONES
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The first electric field pulse of cloud and cloud-to-ground lightning discharges

Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 2010
M Fernando, J R Dwyer, H K Rassoul
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