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Multi-Parametric Electrochemical Sensing Platform: Applications in Animal Welfare. [PDF]

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The DREAM implant: A Lightweight, Modular and Cost-Effective Implant System for Chronic Electrophysiology in Head-fixed and Freely Behaving Mice

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Schröder T   +8 more
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Hydrophobic hydration of the hydrocarbon adamantane in amorphous ice.

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Building a better Faraday cage

Physics World, 2015
In reply to the physicsworld.com news article "Are Faraday cages less effective than previously thought?" (15 September, http://ow.ly/SfklO), about a study that indicated, based on mathematical modelling, that conducting wire-mesh cages may not be as good at excluding electromagnetic radiation as is commonly assumed.
MartinAlfven MartinAlfven   +6 more
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Interactions among beans in neighboring Faraday cages

Experientia, 1977
Bean seeds, during their initial 4 h of absorption of water while in a Faraday cage, are able to interact mutually with similar absorbing beans in nearby Faraday cages. The interaction effects complementarity of response between adjacent cages to a common, fluctuating environmental factor affecting water uptake.
F. A. Brown, Carol S. Chow
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The Flexible Faraday Cage

The Physics Teacher, 2004
The Faraday ice-pail experiment is performed when studying the distribution of charges in conductors: Inside a hollow conductor the net charge is zero, and any excess charge resides on the outside surface.
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1∕f Noise Inside a Faraday Cage

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2009
We show that quantum 1/f noise does not have a lower frequency limit given by the lowest free electromagnetic field mode in a Faraday cage, even in an ideal cage. Indeed, quantum 1/f noise comes from the infrared‐divergent coupling of the field with the charges, in their joint nonlinear system, where the charges cause the field that reacts back on the ...
Peter H. Handel   +3 more
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