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Voltage dependence, effect

Sanders Tom Bolton, when you collaborated with Imaizumi, I seem to recall that you tried nicardipene, and it didn t block this voltage-dependent effect. I asked you this question in Japan a couple of years ago and I thought you said that you had tried nicardipene and you didn t change this voltage-dependent spark activity. [Pg.66]

As described above, metallic CNTs are of great interest because they possess molecular orbitals which are highly delocalised. However, metallic CNTs are very difficult to use in actual devices because they require very low temperatures to control their carrier transfer. On the contrary, even at room temperature, the nonlinear /-V jas curve and the effective gate voltage dependence have been presented by using individual semiconducting SWCNTs [29]. [Pg.172]

So how do the foot structures effect the release of Ca from the terminal cisternae of the SR The feet that join the t-tubules and the terminal cis-ternae of the SR are approximately 16 nm thick. The feet apparently function by first sensing either a voltage-dependent conformation change (skeletal mus-... [Pg.557]

Figure 25. Effect of corrosion and prepolarization on (a) PMC voltage and (b) photocurrent voltage dependence. Left n-Si (covered with Pt particles) in contact with a 5 M HBr/0.05 M Br2 aqueous solution. A comparison is made of the PMC peak during the first and the third potential sweeps. Right n-WSe2 in contact with an aqueous 0.05 M Fe2+/3+ solution. The effect of cathodic prepolarization on position and height of the PMC peak is shown. Figure 25. Effect of corrosion and prepolarization on (a) PMC voltage and (b) photocurrent voltage dependence. Left n-Si (covered with Pt particles) in contact with a 5 M HBr/0.05 M Br2 aqueous solution. A comparison is made of the PMC peak during the first and the third potential sweeps. Right n-WSe2 in contact with an aqueous 0.05 M Fe2+/3+ solution. The effect of cathodic prepolarization on position and height of the PMC peak is shown.
A number of studies in fact show clear Di effects. Intracellular recording from striatal neurons in rat brain slices show a cAMP-mediated Di-dependent (blocked by SCH 23390) suppression of a voltage-dependent sodium current which make the cell less responsive. [Pg.150]

As a rule, the melts have a strong corrosive effect, not only on the reaction products but also on the various metallic and nonmetallic structural materials used to build the cells and reactors. At high current densities, sometimes the anode effect occurs in melts during electrolysis A gas skin is formed at the electrode surface, and there is intense sparking and a drastic increase in voltage. This effect depends on the anode material and on the melt anions, but its reasons are not fully understood. An important reason is insufficient wetting of the electrode surface by the melt, which causes sticking of gas bubbles to the surface. [Pg.134]

Ionic screening has only a minor effect on the voltage dependence of the capacitance for the ionic strengths considered, > 0.01 M. [Pg.93]


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