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Electrophysical Therapies for the Equine Athlete
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2016A good rehabilitation program takes into account the possible causes for the injury. Once the underlying cause of the injury is determined, a veterinarian can construct an appropriate rehabilitation plan and use the available electrophysical therapies to their greatest effect.
Carrie, Schlachter, Courtney, Lewis
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Electrophysical properties of polyazines
Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences, USSR Division of Chemical Science, 19631. A polyazine of the following structural formula [=CH-CH=N-N=]x has been obtained by the condensation of hydrazine with glyoxal. 2. The polyazine possesses semiconducting properties. Its electrical conductivity changes by an exponential law. 3. The polyazine investigated has been found to have photoconductivity.
B. �. Davydov +3 more
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Annual Report of Committee on Electrophysics
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1918exaly +2 more sources
Annual Report of Committee on Electrophysics
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1917exaly +2 more sources
Electrophysical Processes in Water
2015In this chapter, the results of experimental and theoretical researches of the PED in water with energy lower of 1 J/pulse are presented. Erosion of electrodes made of various metals was studied on discharge chambers with flowing water. The basic data on the main characteristics of the PED have been obtained by studying the spectral characteristics of ...
Victor Kolikov, Philip Rutberg
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Electrophysical factors influencing endoscopic sphincterotomy
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1999Analog computer techniques were used to measure electrosurgical power during sphincterotomy in experimental models and patients.Total energy and transient changes in power were measured during sphincterotomy of bile ducts in the livers of pigs, ampullae of humans post mortem, and during clinical sphincterotomy.
R S, Ratani +3 more
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Electrophysical Destruction of Ice
1987The necessity for more effective destruction of rock in the extraction of useful minerals, and development of frozen soils for the construction of water-development works and in transport and civil construction beyond the Arctic Circle, have encouraged research and development work on utilizing the radio-frequency magnetic field, ultrasound ...
V. V. Bogorodsky +2 more
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Electrophysical properties of antistatic yarns
Fibre Chemistry, 1992The decisive factors in removing static electrical charges are these: -- the distribution of the conducting component on the surface of the yarn; -- the linear density of the electrically conducting yarns; -- and the distance between the electrically conducting yarns in textile materials.
S. V. Ukraintseva +4 more
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Electrophysics of micromechanical comb actuators
Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems, 1995A simple approximate theory is developed for the electrostatic forces operating in a micromechanical comb actuator. The comb drive is considered both without (for simplicity) and with an underlying ground plane. The forces are partitioned into local forces (electric fields confined to the cross-sections of the individual comb fingers) and global force ...
W.A. Johnson, L.K. Warne
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VALUE AND LIMITATIONS OF ELECTROPHYSICAL TESTING FOR SYNCOPE
Cardiology Clinics, 1997Syncope is by definition a transient event, and its cause has usually resolved by the time the patient is examined. Electrophysiologic testing provides a method for assessing a patient's risk for future arrhythmias based on the known sensitivity and specificity of the analyses of sinus node function, atrioventricular conduction, and responses to ...
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