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Spontaneous Retinal Electrical Potentials
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1959Recent interest in psychopharmacology has led to extensive investigation of a number of types of drugs. The derivative of ergot known asd-lysergic diethylamide, or LSD-25, is one of the most thoroughly studied. This substance has been known to have pronounced effects upon the uterus, vagina, and bronchi and to cause mydriasis, tachycardia, rise in ...
J H, JACOBSON, G F, GESTRING
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1874
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The Engineer
Lotus Engineering commercial director Mark Stringer spoke with Andrew Wade about the iconic carmaker’s pivot to electrification.
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Lotus Engineering commercial director Mark Stringer spoke with Andrew Wade about the iconic carmaker’s pivot to electrification.
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Approximate electric potentials
Theoretica Chimica Acta, 1983It is shown that the electrostatic energy functional is the only one available for fitting a given potential using approximate electric potentials arising from point charges. The significance of this fitting is examined in terms of splines. To illustrate the method the electron densities of atoms are modelled using point charges at the vertices of ...
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Wound Healing with Electric Potential
New England Journal of Medicine, 2007Molecules that mediate cell migration in response to a chemical gradient also mediate migration in response to a gradient of electric potential in the context of wound healing.
Anna, Huttenlocher, Alan Rick, Horwitz
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Foundations of Science, 2008
Investigations with electrometers in the 1770s led Volta to envision mobile charge in electrical conductors as a compressible fluid. A pressure-like condition in this fluid, which Volta described as the fluid’s “effort to push itself out” of its conducting container, was the causal agent that makes the fluid move. In this paper I discuss Volta’s use of
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Investigations with electrometers in the 1770s led Volta to envision mobile charge in electrical conductors as a compressible fluid. A pressure-like condition in this fluid, which Volta described as the fluid’s “effort to push itself out” of its conducting container, was the causal agent that makes the fluid move. In this paper I discuss Volta’s use of
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Electric organs: History and potential
Science, 2014The report “Genomic basis for the convergent evolution of electric organs” (J. R. Gallant et al. , 27 June, p. [1522][1]) is even more interesting when considered in light of the field's historical context.
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