(n.) A power in nature, a manifestation of energy, exhibiting itself when in disturbed equilibrium or in activity by a circuit movement, the fact of direction in which involves polarity, or opposition of properties in opposite directions; also, by attraction for many substances, by a law involving attraction between surfaces of unlike polarity, and repulsion between those of like; by exhibiting accumulated polar tension when the circuit is broken; and by producing heat, light, concussion, and often chemical changes when the circuit passes between the poles or through any imperfectly conducting substance or space. It is generally brought into action by any disturbance of molecular equilibrium, whether from a chemical, physical, or mechanical, cause.
(n.) The science which unfolds the phenomena and laws of electricity; electrical science.
(n.) Fig.: Electrifying energy or characteristic.
Example Sentences:
(1) The dependence of fluorescence polarization of stained nerve fibres on the angle between the fibre axis and electrical vector of exciting light (azimuth characteristics) has been considered.
(2) Cellular radial expansion was apparently unaffected by exposure to electric fields.
(3) The purpose of the present study was to analyze the effects of cromakalim (BRL 34915), a potent drug from a new class of drugs characterized as "K+ channel openers", on the electrical activity of human skeletal muscle.
(4) Noradrenaline (NA) was released from sympathetic nerve endings in the tissue by electrical stimulation of the mesenteric nerves or by the indirect sympathomimetic agent tyramine.
(5) The automatic half of both the motor which advances the trepan as well as the second motor which rotates the trepan is triggered by the sudden change in electrical resistance between the trepan and the patient's internal body fluid, at the final stage of penetration.
(6) All of the serotonergic antagonists studied had additional effects on the response of the coronary artery to electrical stimulation or to norepinephrine.
(7) Hyperosmolar buffer slightly increased the sensitivity and maximal response to methacholine as well as the cholinergic twitch to electric field stimulation.
(8) The electrical stimulation of the tail associated to a restraint condition of the rat produces a significant increase of immunoreactive DYN in cervical, thoracic and lumbar segments of spinal cord, therefore indicating a correlative, if not causal, relationship between the spinal dynorphinergic system and aversive stimuli.
(9) Electrical stimulation of afferent pathways at intensities just below threshold for eliciting action potentials resulted in a dramatic decrease in JSCP threshold.
(10) Average temperature changes observed were less than 1 degree C. The present study demonstrates that the electrically evoked response in mammalian brain can be altered by ultrasound in a non-thermal, non-cavitational mode, and that such effects are potentially reversible.
(11) Quantitative esophageal sensibility, therefore is concluded to be particularly suited to evaluation by electric stimulation.
(12) The new trabecular bone closely resembled that typically seen at electrically active implants.
(13) A second group was chronically implanted without electrical stimulation in one leg and implanted with cyclical electrical stimulation applied through the electrode in the other leg.
(14) The intermandibularis is probably present only in electric rays.
(15) Masking experiments are demonstrated for electrical frequency-modulated tone bursts from 1,000 to 10,000 cps and from 10,000 to 1,000 cps with superimposed clicks.
(16) Photograph: AP Reasons for wavering • State relies on coal-fired electricity • Poor prospects for wind power • Conservative Democrat • Represents conservative district in conservative state and was elected on narrow margins Campaign support from fossil fuel interests in 2008 • $93,743 G K Butterfield (North Carolina) GK Butterfield, North Carolina.
(17) It is suggested that intra-endothelial conduction of electrical signals from capillaries to the resistance vessels may be involved in the local regulation of blood flow in the intact heart.
(18) In the anesthetized cat, the posterior canal nerve (PCN) was stimulated by electric pulses and synaptic responses were recorded intracellularly in the three antagonistic pairs of extraocular motoneurons.
(19) Among the epileptic patients investigated by the stereotactic E. E. G. (Talairach) whose electrodes were introduced at or around the auditory cortex (Area 41, 42), the topography of the auditory responses by the electrical bipolar stimulation and that of the auditory evoked potential by the bilateral click sound stimulation were studied in relation to the ac--pc line (Talairach).
(20) It is suggested that contractile responses to electrical stimulation in isolated sheep urethral smooth muscle are mediated by the sympathetic nervous system, mainly through release of noradrenaline stimulating postjunctional alpha 1-adrenoceptors.
Nonelectric
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Nonelectrical
(n.) A substance that is not an electric; that which transmits electricity, as a metal.
Example Sentences:
(1) Because this procedure has led to disastrous consequences in a small percentage of cases, a method of nonelectric sterilization has been sought by several investigators.
(2) Nonelectric methods are gaining in popularity, however.
(3) The values of qN (q) proportionally constant related to quantum yield of Ans: N, the maximum number of the adsorption site) and deltaG (nonelectrical part of the free-energy change due to the binding of Ans to mitochondria) were constant irrespective of difference in energy state and in ionic strength in media.
(4) The difference in CMRO2 between young versus aged rats at a time when the EEG is isoelectric suggests that high-dose phenobarbital may depress nonelectrical cerebral metabolic processes more in aged rats.
(5) The following results suggest that, despite the PD, Na and Cl transport processes are nonelectrically coupled: replacing all Na with choline abolished both the PD and net Cl flux; replacing all Cl with SO4 and mannitol abolished the PD and the net Na flux; and adding ouabain (to 0.5 mM) abolished the PD and the net Cl flux.
(6) These sensory organs are found to resemble the ampullary organs of many weakly electric and nonelectric electroreceptive teleost.
(7) Indirect evidence using abnormally excitable Drosophila mutants suggests that the toxin is inhibiting transmitter release by altering the electrical properties of the nerve terminal rather than by interfering with nonelectrical events that may occur subsequent to calcium influx.
(8) Bowel perforations from electrocoagulation have stimulated use of nonelectrical methods of tubal occlusion.
(9) The system is nonelectric, it has no moving parts, it is easy to operate and highly cost efficient.
(10) Dorsal horn neurons could also be excited by nonelectrical stimuli such as crushing the ventral root.
(11) Natural (nonelectrical) stimulation of peripheral kinesthetic receptors was performed according to the author's original method.
(12) During the first hour following fertilization, the egg is also developing a permanent, nonelectrical block; the degree of polyspermy which results upon transfer to low Na+ sea water decreases progressively with time.
(13) The influences of electrical and nonelectrical factors in the interfacially controlled dissolution of cholesterol monohydrate by mixed micelles of alpha-(nonylphenyl)-omega-hydroxydeca(oxyethylene) (polyoxyethylene [10]-nonylphenol ether; POEPE; 1) in combination with long-chain n-alkylamines or fatty acids were investigated and quantified under pH conditions where the amines and fatty acids exist in their charged and uncharged forms.
(14) The present study investigated a nonelectrical cutaneous stimulation device, the Dermapoints Massageroller, as well as an active placebo massage.
(15) This process could be mediated in a graded fashion by changes in postsynaptic activity (subthreshold or suprathreshold) or by a nonelectrical effect of blocking postsynaptic receptors.
(16) The development of new endourological techniques of percutaneous access to the kidney in experimental studies on liquefaction and aspiration of tissues, and the idea taken from the old resectoscope models using nonelectrical aids served to inspire our technique of percutaneous nephrectomy.
(17) The effect of parasympathectomy on the electrical and nonelectrical activation of iris smooth muscle cells was examined 7-10 days after ciliary ganglionectomy in order to explore the mechanisms involved in the nonspecific denervation supersensitivity.
(18) Ten electrically injured burn patients were compared to seven patients whose burns were nonelectric, after all 17 had shown clinically significant emotional problems during rehabilitation.
(19) And, nonelectric methods, e.g., the Pomeroy method, carried the lowest risk of ectopic pregnancy.
(20) When the nonelectric solution (0.3M mannitol) was used for electric stimulation, the activation rate was quite low (16%).