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The Electrical Properties of Biphenylenes

Organic Letters, 2010
The effect of the partial antiaromaticity of biphenylene on its substitution chemistry, its oxidation potential, and its single-molecule conductance is explored. Biphenylene and fluorene molecules with linkers of two amino groups or two cyclic thioether groups were synthesized and their conduction properties were investigated using scanning tunneling ...
Severin, Schneebeli   +7 more
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Electrical Properties of Polymers

Journal of Elastoplastics, 1970
The papers in this review cover largely the calendar year 1970. It may be noted, further, that the main sources used were Chemical Abstracts, Physics Abstracts, and a direct search of a number of the pertinent polymer journals. Because of some overlapping coverage given to polymers in other chapters, only minimal attention is given here to biopolymers ...
D. Klempner, F. E. Karasz
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Electrical Properties of Bioelectrodes

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1984
This paper concentrates on the electrical properties of metal electrode?electrolyte interfaces with emphasis on contributions by Schwan's laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania and more recently by the Bio-Electrode Research Laboratory at Drexel University.
B, Onaral, H H, Sun, H P, Schwan
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Electrical Properties of Bone

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1984
A review of the available data on the electrical properties (resistance, capacitance, dielectric constant, dielectric loss factor, and dissipation factor, etc.) of whole as well as standardized bone specimens suggest that impedance was lowest in the longitudinal direction and highest in the radial direction.
S, Singh, S, Saha
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ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF TlInSe2CRYSTAL

Scientific works/Elmi eserler, 1996
The temperature and frequency dependences of the dielectric permittivity of TlInSe2 crystals are studied at AC. The dielectric constant values were determined. It is assumed that the increase in ε' is associated with an increase in the concentration of defects with increasing temperature. It has been established that in the temperature range 290 -
Adil Abdullayev   +2 more
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Physical Properties of Electricity

Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2013
Electricity is the flow of electrons through a conductor. The amount of current (amps) is related to the voltage (volts) pushing the electrons and the degree of resistance to flow (ohms). During their flow around a circuit, electrons can be used to create a number of useful byproducts such as heat and light.
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Hydrogels with Electrical Properties

Conductive hydrogels are 3D network structures showing high water content, flexibility, softness, or low elastic modulus along with electrical properties. Those characteristics make them excellent candidates with high potential applicability in flexible (bio)electronics like energy storage devices, (bio)sensors, drug delivery systems, actuators, or ...
García Torres, José Manuel   +1 more
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Electrical Properties

2022
Electrical conduction in materials arises due to the flow of charge carriers such as electrons or ions. Based on the nature of charge carriers, the materials may be called electronic or ionic conductors. The electronic structure of solids is fundamental to understanding the electrical properties of materials. The chapter starts with a discussion of the
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