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Electrical conductivity of a strongly coupled plasma
Physical Review B, 1985This is the first in a series of papers concerning the electrical and thermal transport properties of dense plasmas. Temperatures and densities considered range approximately from room temperature to ${10}^{4}$ eV and from ${10}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}4}$ to ${10}^{4}$ times compressed.
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Agrin Converts Electrical Coupling to Chemical Coupling
Science's STKE, 2005Agrin is a proteoglycan secreted by nerves that is well known for its role in organizing the postsynaptic regions of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). However, agrin is not limited to nerves that innervate muscle and is a widely expressed protein, suggesting additional roles in synaptic organization in the central and peripheral nervous ...
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The Basics of Electrical Coupling
1985Cells are said to be electrically coupled when ionic current injected into one cell passes to the cell’s neighbour. Fig. 1 a illustrates the electrical circuit in the simplest case, when only two cells are present. In a), the cells are simply apposed, and the membranes are assumed to be homogeneous, that is to say no junctions are present.
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Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1940
M. R. Lory, L. A. Kilgore, R. A. Baudry
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M. R. Lory, L. A. Kilgore, R. A. Baudry
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Electrical Coupling Between Myocardial Cells
1969Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the electrical coupling among myocardial cells. For the heart muscle, the concept of a morphological syncytium was accepted on the ground of functional evidence. The arguments in favor of high-resistance junctions are presented in the chapter.
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Electric-field promoted C–C coupling over Cu nanoneedles for CO2 electroreduction to C2 products
Chinese Journal of Catalysis, 2022Huangjingwei Li +2 more
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