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The movement of ions within the tissue then creates frictional heat as they try to follow this alternating current, resulting in high tissue temperatures inducing coagulative necrosis and cell death.
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The use of PFGE allows for the separation of large DNA fragments, produced by one or more suitable restriction endonucleases (REases), employing alternating electric currents resulting in the generation of a strain-specific genomic fingerprint (Cantor et al. 1988; Mathew et al. 1988; Tanskanen et al. 1990).
The enhanced mobility may result from the microwave alternating current field effect in which the electromagnetic field increases atomic mobility.
Alternating current flowing in the primary coil induces eddy currents in the workpiece, causing it to become heated.
It is necessary to find out suitable alternating current form in future.
The alternating current in the external coil induces alternating voltage in the implantable coil, which must be rectified to a stable direct current.
An alternating current in such a conductor, or inductor, sets up an alternating magnetic field that in turn affects the current in, and the voltage (potential difference) across, that part of the circuit.
Alternating current rapidly moves between these two, resulting in medium-penetration welds.
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) utilizes an alternating current causing frictional heating of tissues, resulting in thermal injury and coagulative necrosis.
Large-scale electricity transmission usually uses alternating current, in which both current and voltage oscillate.
Current LED-based systems require transformers at each light to convert the higher-voltage alternating current in conventional wiring into lower-voltage direct current.
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