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Figure 12.10 Current magnitudes in different phases of a delta-connected stator winding and rotor during single phasing... Figure 12.10 Current magnitudes in different phases of a delta-connected stator winding and rotor during single phasing...
The series resistance of a transmission line is closely related to the losses that will be dissipated when current passes through the line (proportional to the square of the current magnitude). The resistance is proportional to the length of the line but inversely proportional to the cross-sectional area of the conductor. [Pg.435]

An electrical stimulus of sufficient current magnitude to depolarize all nerve fibres within a given nerve bundle. Commonly quoted as > 60 mA for transcutaneous nerve stimulation. [Pg.69]

The peak shape and peak current magnitude are strongly influenced by the chemical and electrochemical processes involved. This is true of all step-based techniques since they tend to stress the charge-transfer rate constant. Slow rates lead to lower currents and broader peaks. [Pg.158]

Lau, D.T.W., et al. 1994. Effect of current magnitude and drug concentration on iontophoretic delivery of octreotide acetate (Sandostatin ) in the rabbit. Pharm Res 11 1742. [Pg.298]

Anderson, C.R., et al. 2003. Effects of iontophoresis current magnitude and duration on dexamethasone deposition and localized drug retention. Phys Ther 83 161. [Pg.570]

As the pH is further raised, the Osv/m couple splits into two couples. By comparing the current magnitudes with that for the OsVI/v couple, it is suggested that the couples correspond to two discrete one-electron tranfers and are suggested to correspond to the Osv/IV and OsIV/in couples. However, due to the irreversibility of these two waves and the difficulties in following the pH dependence of these two waves, no further assignment has been reported. [Pg.282]

Extensive and cost - intensive field measurements confirm that there is a substantial reduction of CP current magnitude following initial CP system deployment. Thus, there exists a need for repetitive field measurements in order to establish and confirm the scope of CP protection for the object of interest [10,11], Field data shown in this paper confirm the existence of the correlation between CP current and duration of system deployment, until the point where full system polarization occurs. Specifically, the case of extreme desert conditions necessitates a high soil resistivity, where the CP current decays... [Pg.66]

Readouts Pre- and post-scan hERG current magnitude (leak is automatically subtracted from peak tail current response) from four replicates. The degree of hERG current inhibition = post-scan hERG current/pre-scan hERG current. [Pg.59]

Also remarkable is the variability along the sections E, F, and G east of Riigen At stations E and F, the mean current magnitudes show distinctive water motions and fluctuations, but the net transports are negligible and the stability factors are weak. At site G, near the wreck of the J an Heweliusz, again topographical guidance enforces almost constant current directions over the entire water depth of 24 m with a mean stability between 50 and 60%. [Pg.140]

Fourth remark There is an independent method of determining the drift velocity. The cuts can be sufficiently close that carriers made during the 10 ns laser pulse transit between the cuts in the duration of the pulse. The current detector is not fast enough to resolve these time effects however they also reduce the current magnitude and can be so detected. The reduction of current is by a factor d/vT, where T is the laser pulse duration for this is the fraction of otherwise free carriers that have not hit the walls. Thus... [Pg.215]

In table 3, the voltage dependence of the transient current peak, the peak current magnitude, and the calculated mobilities associated with the current peak times for all the paper samples studied. The mobility was determined using the standard equation ... [Pg.523]


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