0 the point at which an electric current enters or leaves something, for example, a battery --
1 the point at which an electric current enters or leaves something, for example, a battery --
Recordings from cones were obtained at electrode depths distal to that of bipolar and horizontal cells.
With simple rules of assignment on boundary faces, the method also handles field contributions of electrode currents.
The potentials of the electrodes and the chamber walls are indicated.
Simple generation and detection of polyynes in an arc discharge between graphite electrodes submerged in various solvents.
As time increases, ions start to move, and are absorbed by the metallic electrode to which the negative voltage signal had been applied.
Voltage pulses controlling both integration and readout are applied to the polysilicon electrodes.
The germinability of viable seeds did not change after either electrode gel contact or an electronic scan (data not shown).
This phase change is the key to understanding the behaviour of the electrodes, their efficiency and possible breakage.