Sentence examples for far electric fields from inspiring English sources

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Taking into account the results obtained using the combined study of the near and far electric fields recorded in water and equivalent electromotive forces recorded when the fish is in the air we developed an hypothesis on how the different generators of each fish are represented in the far field for each species (Fig. 8).

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As in the case of reflector antenna where the reflector surface is such a functional surface, the influences on reflector surface precision from external loads, manufacturing and assembling errors [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] are considerable in changing the amplitude and phase distribute of antenna aperture to affect the far electric field of antenna.

But for everyone else, the oxide layer failed at electric fields far weaker than those reported in the Bell Labs papers.

Flame shaper: A nearly invisible flame is rendered far brighter and larger using electric fields.

So far, spectral acquisitions involving strong electric fields have been carried out outside the PPMS only.

Dark lightning does so as well, and since much higher energy particles are involved, it reduces voltage far more quickly, so the electric fields within them "can collapse in a few tens of microseconds," Dwyer said.

However, the cellular mechanisms causing membrane permeabilization by nanosecond pulsed electric fields are still far from being understood.

In line, practical use of charging of spores and spore behaviour in electric fields has so far only seldom been made of.

The main reason for this failure is that Boltzmann-type equations for SLs are based on electrons populating minibands at zero electric field, and such a picture is far from reality in the presence of electric fields that are sufficiently strong: (eFl>Delta), where (-e<0) is the electron charge, −F the electric field, l the SL period and Δ is the miniband width [17].

Their results highlight that the relationships between prompt penetration, solar wind electric fields, and polar cap potentials, are far more complex than implied by simple proportionality factors.

According to a study published Thursday in the journal Current Biology, spiders use natural electric fields to help them travel as far as hundreds of miles.

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