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He inserted a wire electrode near the auditory nerve.
Startled by the appearance of the raging beast trailing wire electrodes, the two men hesitated.
A small hole is drilled in the skull, and tiny wire electrodes are placed in the brain.
While this exchange was going on, Gary approached the chair and gingerly touched one of the cobweb-thin wire electrodes.
Tungsten wire electrodes, coated with thermionic emitter, are sealed into each end.
In this technique, a double wire electrode was welded in three arcs simultaneously.
Ag-AgCl or platinum wire electrodes are generally used for stimulating the cells in the test solution.
Along with the wire electrode, a shielding gas feeds through the welding gun, which shields the process from contaminants in the air.
Glass envelopes and wire electrodes may be fragile and require flexible leads to prevent damaging the envelope.
The welding machine has a motor-driven spool inside that feeds the wire electrode into the weld.
The electrode surface exposed to the plasma must be defined, e.g. by insulating all but the tip of a wire electrode.
A shorter arc length causes a much greater heat input, which makes the wire electrode melt more quickly and thereby restore the original arc length.
The original collecting plates and weighted wire electrodes were replaced with improved collecting plates and rigid discharge electrodes.
In retrospect, it seems likely that the electrical discharges reported by Winkler in 1744 were started by CFE from his wire electrode.
A Quasi-Reference Electrode such as a silver/silver chloride wire electrode can be exposed directly to the analyte solution.
Major innovations of the 1950s included the Jetweld fast-fill low hydrogen stick electrodes and Innershield self-shielded flux-cored wire electrodes.
In 1970, Robin Michelson, M.D., reported preliminary results of cochlear implantation in three deaf adults implanted with gold wire electrodes.
In 1957, the flux-cored arc welding process debuted in which the self-shielded wire electrode could be used with automatic equipment, resulting in greatly increased welding speeds.
There is a stable equilibrium in point 1 of Figure 8 where the energy which has been input into the process is sufficient for the melting of the continuously fed wire electrode.
The electrode can be flux-cored to provide the weld with protection from atmospheric contamination, or a shielding gas-generally carbon dioxide-can be used with a solid wire electrode.
Small e.p.s.ps were evoked by bipolar wire electrodes placed in the stratum radiatum, with the stimulus strength adjusted to give the smallest e.p.s.p. that seemed to be evoked reliably.
In this system, the flattened wire acts as a flexible cantilever to measure the force against a sample (AFM) as the wire electrode measures the current (SECM).
Fromm et al. were the first investigators to employ the ECochG technique in humans by inserting a wire electrode through tympanic membrane and recording the CM from the niche of the round window/promontory.
A prototype of the Bioforce controller that was recently demonstrated with a combat game on a PlayStation 2 console at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, a game-industry trade show in Los Angeles, included wire electrodes taped to players' forearms.
Activation of Reconstructed Embryos Fused embryos were washed once in Zimmermann fusion medium and then placed between 2 wire electrodes (1 mm apart) of the fusion chamber slide with 15 ml of the fusion medium.