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Перевод: galvanic
[прилагательное] гальванический; электризующий; возбуждающий; спазматический; неестественный; неожиданный
Тезаурус:
- This probably prevented galvanic corrosion by covering all internal and external surfaces."
- It was against this that the veteran Baptist minister, Alexander Maclaren, gave a warning when he asked "whether the abundant works of the Churches at present are the outcome of life, or whether they are not, in some cases, galvanic movements that simulate vitality and mask death.
- Physiological measures which have been equated with subjective risk when driving are galvanic skin response (GSR) (e.g. Helander Sderberg, 1973 - described in Summala, 1976; Hulbert, 1957; Preston, 1969; Taylor, 1964) and heart rate (Rutley Mace, 1972), both of which are often used as measures of physiological arousal.
- In the early 1780s Birmingham experts working for him solved the problem of making hard cold-rolled copper bolts, and this patented invention in turn solved the problem of galvanic action in copper-sheathed ships which were iron-fastened.
- In the study (Levinger Clark, 1961) emotional words were shown to produce higher fluctuations in galvanic skin response (GSR) than non-emotional ones, free-associates produced to these words were less likely to be subsequently recalled than associates of non-emotional words produced at the same time.
- The most important application of copper was in the cladding of wooden ships, until it was realised that the iron bolts also used corroded rapidly (galvanic reaction doubtless) and in doing so affected the timbering, causing the loss of many important vessels.
- But he had felt that he was still the same Mark Underwood, drearily going through the motions of belief instead of drearily going through the motions of disbelief; that the searing, galvanic experience men called conversion was like an unexploded bomb ticking away inside him.
- and those two galvanic shining spheres
- She danced beneath him, writhing on a spindle of galvanic motion.
- It cites the case of "Edward Stapleton a young attorney of London", who appears to have died of typhus, but is restored to life by use of a "galvanic battery".
- "Root" here links the figure in the sheets to a tree from which life has drained, yet soon it will come alive with galvanic motion.
- Intensive surface geophysical surveys comprising galvanic resistivity, electromagnetic (including TEM), magnetic and radiometric measurements were made at four sites in where strong photolineaments, which were assumed to indicate regional-scale faulting, have been recognised.
- These stimuli were the names of friends provided by the subject, which, when presented while the subjects were awake, had elicited the largest galvanic skin responses (GSRs).
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