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Iodine‐Doped Sodium Vanadate Cathode for Improved Zn Ion Diffusion Kinetics
An iodine‐doping strategy is developed to modify the Na2V6O16·3H2O cathode for aqueous zinc‐ion batteries, effectively reducing the electrostatic interaction between zinc ions and the host structure. This modification enables faster diffusion and higher storage capacity of zinc ions. Abstract The electrostatic interaction between zinc ions and the host
Xinyue Hu+13 more
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Chirping and asymmetric jamming avoidance responses in the electric fish Distocyclus conirostris.
Petzold JM, Alves-Gomes JA, Smith GT.
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Large Spin‐Orbit Torque with Multi‐Directional Spin Components in Ni4W
Ni4W is theoretically proposed and experimentally verified as a promising unconventional spin‐orbit torque (SOT) material for generating multi‐directional spins. Epitaxial Ni4W thin films with outstanding crystallinity are grown by magnetron sputtering.
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Effectiveness of the electric fish fence as a behavioural barrier at a pumping station
Marine and Freshwater Research, 2019Dyke-based pumping stations have been linked with high fish mortalities during pumping events. Behavioural barriers like electric fish fences have been proposed as a promising solution to prevent entrainment of fish into pumps.
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Journal of Fish Biology, 2019
In this study, the hypoxia tolerance of a mormyrid weakly electric fish, Marcusenius victoriae, was assessed by examining both its metabolic rate and electric-organ discharge (EOD) production using a critical threshold (pcrit ) paradigm.
Tyler Moulton, L. Chapman, R. Krahe
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In this study, the hypoxia tolerance of a mormyrid weakly electric fish, Marcusenius victoriae, was assessed by examining both its metabolic rate and electric-organ discharge (EOD) production using a critical threshold (pcrit ) paradigm.
Tyler Moulton, L. Chapman, R. Krahe
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The Electric Sense of Weakly Electric Fish
Annual Review of Physiology, 1984Recent studies of electroreception have been particularly successful in three different areas: Electroreceptors are tuned to the dominant frequency of the animal's EOD, and their tuning follows natural and experimentally induced shifts in EOD frequency.
Joseph Bastian, Walter Heiligenberg
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Electric Receptors in a Non-electric Fish (Clarias) [PDF]
IT is now well established that certain fish can detect objects electrically. These fish have weak electric organs, and set up an electric field in the surrounding water. A nearby object distorts this field, and the distortions are detected by the fish. The electric receptors are sense organs communicating with the water by means of jellyfilled canals.
H. W. Lissmann, K. E. Machin
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, 2018
Fish sedation facilitates safer handling of fish during scientific research or fisheries assessment practices, thus limiting risk of injury to fish and reducing stress responses.
Alice E. I. Abrams+6 more
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Fish sedation facilitates safer handling of fish during scientific research or fisheries assessment practices, thus limiting risk of injury to fish and reducing stress responses.
Alice E. I. Abrams+6 more
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An Electrical Receptor in Fishes
Nature, 1958CERTAIN families of fishes, namely the Mormyridae of tropical Africa and the Gymnotidae of Central and South America, possess a small electric organ which exhibits intermittent activity. Lissmann1 found that Gymnarchus niloticus Cuv., swimming freely, emitted pulses at an even rhythm of about 300 per sec.; the frequency was unaffected by the activity ...
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