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An excellent target material is cesium oxide, which may emit a current of secondary electrons 10 times stronger than the primary, or bombarding, current.
Quality control of colour reproduction is also carried out by photoelectric cells that emit a current whose strength is proportional to the intensity of impression of the guide marks for each colour.
The turn-on field (E t) was defined as the electric field necessary to emit a current density of 10 μA/cm2[10].
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It was a zapper that emitted an electrical current to kill parasites, and carried the printed warning: "For research only.
Adams says the technology emits "a mild electric current" that can render products nearly three times more effective than just rubbing them on your face.
The students can weigh themselves on a platform and then place both hands on a device, made by a company called Stayhealthy, that emits a tiny electrical current to measure the percentage of body fat and lean tissue.
The electrode is connected to a pacemaker which emits a low electric current.
To conduct an AEM survey, a transmitter (coil) on the aircraft emits a sinusoidally varying current at a specific frequency.
With this approach one can also calculate the current threshold (i.e. the minimum current that will cause the neuron to emit an action potential) and the gain (how many more output spikes will be emitted per additional current step).
Styled like a slick black sports watch, the ReliefBand is worn with its face on the underside of the wrist, near the pulse, where it intermittently emits a low-level electrical current across two small electrodes.
During experiments in an optics laboratory, they found that a polymer - polyparaphenylene vinylene - would emit light when a current was applied.
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