• An electrically conducting yarn is a yarn that conducts electricity. (wikipedia.org)
  • Conducting yarns are used to manufacture carpets and other items that dissipate static electricity, such as work clothes in highly flammable environments, e.g., in the petrochemistry industry. (wikipedia.org)
  • The material could conduct electricity like some metals but it worked even if you tied it in knots. (sfu.ca)
  • He decided to try adding particles of metal to polymer ingredients in the hope that the combination would conduct electricity. (sfu.ca)
  • Lots of people are working on conductive polymers, including polymers containing nanoparticles, but our material conducts electricity better than any other flexible conducting polymer we have seen published or patented," says Gray. (sfu.ca)
  • Within solutions, electricity can be conducted by ions, electrically charged atoms, moving through the fluid. (cmu.edu)
  • however, only metals that conduct electricity can be electrically welded. (fronius.com)
  • Stainless steel gloves conduct electricity in a way that mimics a finger's electrical current. (brym-uk.com)
  • Because plasmas are made of electrically charged particles, they conduct electricity and respond to magnetic fields, which makes their behavior complex and often puzzling. (bu.edu)
  • At the most basic level, electrolytes help keep the body balanced or in homeostasis by conducting electricity in the water. (bistromd.com)
  • The electrically charged ions produce electricity while the water in fluids facilitates the exchange of electricity. (bistromd.com)
  • A substance that dissociates into ions in solution acquires the capacity to conduct electricity. (wn.com)
  • Otherwise, the atria are insulated from the ventricles by tissue that does not conduct electricity. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Since pumps pump either in or out of the cell, they are probably not important for conducting ions through the cells. (cmu.edu)
  • Researchers have unexpectedly discovered that ions conduct faster than electrons in conjugated polymers. (materialstoday.com)
  • When these essential minerals dissolve in water, they form electrolytes and become important electrically charged ions that drive numerous metabolic processes. (bistromd.com)
  • 2. Describe the basic properties of dielectric, magnetic, and electrically conducting materials. (aber.ac.uk)
  • 3. Electrically conducting, semiconducting and dielectric materials. (aber.ac.uk)
  • An accelerated numerical-based method for RCS computation of different conducting/dielectric electrically large structures has been developed for the computation of radar cross section (RCS) of conducting shapes such as cylinder, strip, dihedral/trihedral plates, etc (Figure 6 &7). (nal.res.in)
  • Originally educated in quantum physics, he was first affiliated 10 years in chemical industry to develop electrically conducting polymers. (rsc.org)
  • A team of researchers has now applied this concept to the task of preventing imaging damage to the conducting polymers found in soft electronic devices such as organic solar cells, organic transistors, bioelectronic devices and flexible electronics. (materialstoday.com)
  • According to Gomez, visualizing the structures of conducting polymers is crucial to the further development of these materials and their commercialization in soft electronic devices - but the imaging process can cause damage to the polymers that limits what researchers can see and understand. (materialstoday.com)
  • Electrically conductive yarns can also be produced from carbon nanotubes (CNT). (wikipedia.org)
  • Scientists describe in a new study how they constructed elastic conducting fibers by wrapping lighter-than-air, electrically conductive sheets of tiny carbon nanotubes to form a jelly-roll-like sheath around a long rubber core. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Carbon nanotubes can be used as a "filler" in composite materials to make the material electrically conductive. (durham.ac.uk)
  • It is then electrically conductive and magnetic effects must be taken into account. (universetoday.com)
  • And so the regions of the country with more of these conducting-type rocks will be more resilient to a magnetic storm. (ieee.org)
  • An international research team based at The University of Texas at Dallas has made electrically conducting fibers that can be reversibly stretched to over 14 times their initial length and whose electrical conductivity increases 200-fold when stretched. (sciencedaily.com)
  • But even a "giant" stretch of the new conducting sheath-core fibers causes little change in their electrical resistance, said Dr. Ray Baughman, senior author of the paper and director of the Alan G. MacDiarmid NanoTech Institute at UT Dallas. (sciencedaily.com)
  • One key to the performance of the new conducting elastic fibers is the introduction of buckling into the carbon nanotube sheets. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Adding twist to these double-sheath fibers resulted in fast, electrically powered torsional -- or rotating -- artificial muscles that could be used to rotate mirrors in optical circuits or pump liquids in miniature devices used for chemical analysis, said Dr. Carter Haines BS'11, PhD'15, a research associate in the NanoTech Institute and an author of the paper. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The individual components of the fascial network, which are collagen fibers, are electrically charged. (ashtangayoga.info)
  • [ 1 ] The impulse is then conducted through the atrium to the atrioventricular junction from where, after a delay, the electrical signal is propagated to the ventricles along bundles of specialized conduction tissue to the distal Purkinje fibers, which ramify among the contractile myocardium. (medscape.com)
  • The tips of the Purkinje fibers are electrically coupled to muscle cells and the working myocytes are longitudinally connected via gap junctions, thereby initiating a coordinated, efficient contraction of the ventricles. (medscape.com)
  • This work expands the list of possible building nodes for electrically conducting COFs from planar systems to twisted geometries. (rsc.org)
  • The slow-conducting SA and AV nodes take developmental origin from the slow-conducting embryonic inflow tract and atrioventricular canal region. (medscape.com)
  • The atrioventricular node delays transmission of the electrical current so that the atria can contract completely and the ventricles can fill with as much blood as possible before the ventricles are electrically signaled to contract. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Ajit Khosla and Bonnie Gray stretch their new electrically-conducting polymer for flexible microchip applications. (sfu.ca)
  • An electrolyte is a substance that produces an electrically conducting solution when dissolved in a polar solvent, such as water. (wn.com)
  • This substance causes the next neurone to be electrically stimulated and keeps the signal going along a nerve. (medscape.com)
  • Electrically conducting yarns may be made of a central metal strand with regular yarn woven around it. (wikipedia.org)
  • NIOSH is the Federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for preventing work-related illness and injuries. (cdc.gov)
  • NIOSH) conducted an investigation of behavioral components associated with arc flash incidents and developed recommendations for interventions based on findings. (cdc.gov)
  • Investigation of microwave healing performance of electrically conduct" by Zigeng Wang, Qingli Dai et al. (mtu.edu)
  • Method: This investigation progressed in two phases: (a) 836 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) reports of electric arcing incidents that occurred over a period of 11 years were reviewed, and (b) personal interviews were conducted with 32 individuals. (cdc.gov)
  • The nano-silver particles are so small that the total surface area is huge, which is probably one reason why these materials conduct so well," says Khosla. (sfu.ca)
  • 2. Even the report, along with the international series, conducts an in-depth study of rules, policies and current policy. (bharatbook.com)
  • TSS concept designed to study electrodynamics of a tether system in electrically charged portion of Earth's atmosphere called the ionosphere. (astronautix.com)
  • For the electrically conductive polymer examined in this study, this meant the researchers could follow the direction along which electrons travel. (materialstoday.com)
  • Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at 4 outpatient STD clinics in Kampala, Uganda from February 2019 to October 2019. (bvsalud.org)
  • Additionally, it conducts mechanical impulses throughout the body. (ashtangayoga.info)
  • Another first was collection of data on the plasma wakes created by moving body through electrically charged ionosphere. (astronautix.com)
  • To do this, a network of nanotubes must percolate through the material, providing a contiguous conducting path. (durham.ac.uk)
  • The data generated by conducting the primary and secondary research.The report covers detail analysis of driver, constraints and scope for new players entering the PET Foam Core Material market. (bharatbook.com)
  • Capacitive touchscreens can detect the presence of an electrically conductive object (such as a finger). (brym-uk.com)
  • 2. Conduct a task analysis and develop task-specific safe work procedures when beginning new work to identify potential safety issues and solutions. (cdc.gov)
  • Near-field analytical expressions for the plane-wave scattering from an electrically small circular aperture on an infinite conducting screen were derived based on the Bethe-Bouwkamp (BB) quasi-static model. (unic.ac.cy)
  • In the laboratory, Nan Jiang, a research associate in the NanoTech Institute, demonstrated that the conducting elastomers can be fabricated in diameters ranging from the very small -- about 150 microns, or twice the width of a human hair -- to much larger sizes, depending on the size of the rubber core. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Overview of Abnormal Heart Rhythms Abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) are sequences of heartbeats that are irregular, too fast, too slow, or conducted via an abnormal electrical pathway through the heart. (msdmanuals.com)
  • 66,68 The variety of conducting properties makes difficult to investigate completely and correctly by usual experimental methods true charge dynamics along a polymer chain, which can be masked by interchain, interglobular, and other charge transfer processes. (researchgate.net)
  • Therefore, all employers who are required to conduct monitoring are required to use these or equivalent methods to collect and analyze samples (OSHA 1994). (cdc.gov)
  • Fig. 3: Comparison of the electronic structure in as-grown and electrically modified regions. (nature.com)
  • Some regions with bad geological luck, however, happen to have more electrically resistive rock (including igneous and metamorphic formations) in the ground. (ieee.org)
  • To extract data for Global Liquid Sulphur Dioxide market, primary research surveys were conducted with Liquid Sulphur Dioxide manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, wholesalers and Traders. (bharatbook.com)
  • So the air on hot Jupiters is actually a weakly conducting plasma. (universetoday.com)
  • Install an electrically integrated safety block and barrier guard to permit safe work operations. (cdc.gov)
  • In Brazil, studies have been conducted using MLAEP in clinical conditions such as auditory processing disorder central 10 , aphasia 11 , human immunode 﫿 ciency caused by HIV virus 12-13 Landau-Kleffner syndrome 14 , Multiple Sclerosis 15 , showing latency and amplitude changes in these conditions inherent to dysfunctions of central auditory pathways. (bvsalud.org)
  • Khosla will spend two or three more years completing his doctorate, characterizing and improving the quality of the new conducting polymer. (sfu.ca)
  • In the peripheral nervous system, bundles of nerve fibers or axons conduct information to and from the central nervous system. (medscape.com)