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electrical conductance

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electrical conductance [ə′lek·trə·kəl kən′dək·təns]
(electricity)


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Morris, along with Ohio State doctoral student Elvin Beach, is interested in how nickel oxide's electrical conductance changes when toxic chemicals in the air settle on its surface.
Many POCT in vitro instruments measure hematocrit using electrical conductance sensor (ECS), co-oximetry, or various other methods.
The RABIT measures changes in a culture medium's electrical conductance that occur when charged metabolites are produced by bacteria.
 
 
 
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