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Volta felt that the frog merely conducted a current that flowed between the two metals, which he called "metallic electricity".
Galvani interpreted that as a new form of electricity found in living tissue, which he called "animal electricity". Volta felt that the frog merely conducted a current that flowed between the two metals, which he called "metallic electricity". He began experimenting in 1792 with metals alone.
Earlier in the day I had conducted a "current events" discussion for a group in Connecticut, so I arrived at the Mandarin Oriental in New York City with heavy thoughts of the sadness and helplessness we all share over BP's Gulf Oil spill.
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K+ channels with GAGD sequence are known to be expressed, but are unable to conduct a current e.g. [27].
Never touch a bare wire that may be conducting a current.
The human body is able to conduct a current largely due to the amount of water in the body, and an electric shock happens when electricity flows through part of the body.
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In the light of this, the UK Council conducted a review of current assessment and remediation of clinical communication across Medical Schools in the UK.
To investigate whether U-type channels conduct a leak current, we first established a two-step recording protocol in a whole-cell configuration to segregate a linear leak current from the voltage-dependent hyperpolarizing current.
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