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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is resistive" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not easily changed or influenced. For example, "The politician's resistive attitude towards changing the law made it difficult to pass any reforms."
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is resistive
adjective
Resisting the passage of electrical current
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DC and MT surveys indicate that the developed ~ 10-hectare geothermal area is underlain by a shallow zone (< 90 m deep) of low resistivity (< 30 Ωm) below which is resistive (> 100 Ωm) crystalline rock.
The whole crust of southern Burkina Faso is resistive, with lateral as opposed to vertical major resistivity contrasts, reflecting the location of major-scale shear zones characterizing this part of the Baoulé-Mossi domain.
This is also evident because it is resistive of the inverted OPVs, where the series resistance of 2, 10, and 30 wt.% is 13.91, 15.28, 17.07 Ω cm−2, respectively.
The touchscreen is resistive (I still haven't had a satisfactory explanation of why smartphone makers seem to prefer this) but still reasonably responsive.
The main reason is "resistive electric equipments" of power networks.
In both films the barrier to charge transfer is resistive rather than capacitive.
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British Airways has better screens to watch them on in every cabin – though all of them are resistive rather than capacitive touchscreens.
Then there's resistive, which isn't quite as responsive.
Until then it's resistive all the way.
An image should be resistive to few operations.
The electrodes were resistive to passivation and had reasonable stability.
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