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| ker application, the anode is lithium and the | cathode a proprietary composition of iodine and poly- |
| At the | cathode, a reduction reaction occurs, which normally |
| ochemically driven across the membrane to the | cathode, after which they combine with the rerouted e |
| ituated between two electrodes, the anode and | cathode, all deposited on a substrate. |
| The electrons must be accelerated off the | cathode and pass the grid before the RF electric fiel |
| owing the rays passing through the perforated | cathode and causing the pink glow above it. |
| The most negative voltage is connected to the | cathode, and the most positive voltage is connected t |
| s electrodes accelerates the ions towards the | cathode and the electrons towards the anode. |
| ion) is electrolysed between a liquid mercury | cathode and a titanium or graphite anode. |
| roaluminate in thionyl chloride is the liquid | cathode and electrolyte of some lithium batteries, e. |
| stos (or polymer-fiber) diaphragm separates a | cathode and an anode, preventing the chlorine forming |
| ugen Goldstein proved that they came from the | cathode, and named them cathode rays (Kathodenstrahle |
| ame time, the positive ions drift towards the | cathode, at much lower speed; in practical devices, t |
| owing as a result of overheating of the metal | cathode because of the high energy density (104Jg-1), |
| The water generally travels from anode to | cathode, but the direction may vary due to the differ |
| riply charged anions can be redirected to the | cathode by the relatively powerful EOF of the buffer |
| ctrode charged negatively with respect to the | cathode, called Wehnelt or control electrode. |
| improvement is less due to far lower specific | cathode capacities). |
| electrodes: the electron emitting strap, the | cathode, connected to the -pole of the high (accelera |
| rmed at the anode, while sodium formed at the | cathode dissolves into the mercury, making sodium ama |
| to solution and not fully migrate back to the | cathode during recharging has, in the past, presented |
| l advantages of trivalent chromium are higher | cathode efficiency and better throwing power. |
| imetics and invented the Schmitt trigger, the | cathode follower, the differential amplifier, and the |
| In this process the zinc is deposited on the | cathode from which it is later stripped off. |
| also supply the low voltage above 5 V for the | cathode heating, and negative voltage up to about 100 |
| nvolves applying voltage to a germanium metal | cathode immersed in an aqueous electrolyte solution a |
| Nustite is used as a | cathode in zinc-carbon batteries, but synthetic manga |
| detected by current flow between an anode and | cathode in the chamber. |
| itively charged analytes are attracted to the | cathode, in agreement with the EOF as depicted in fig |
| anode in dilute sulfuric acid and a platinum | cathode in concentrated nitric acid, the two separate |
| The reaction at the mercury | cathode in the outer cells is |
| he swirling ions strike the chemically active | cathode inducing sputter and are then pumped by chemi |
| of electrons from the negative electrode, or | cathode, interface to a species in solution. |
| ne (PEM) fuel cell, dioxygen reduction at the | cathode is often enhanced by an electrocatalyst compr |
| Hollow | cathode lamp (HCL) |
| Bombarding is the process of 'pumping' a Cold | Cathode Lighting tube (otherwise called Neon Signs). |
| In addition to blue cold | cathode lighting, natural light enters the station fr |
| 1000 S/cm are possible), it can be used as a | cathode material in capacitors replacing manganese di |
| roup at the University of Texas in 1996, as a | cathode material for rechargeable lithium batteries. |
| roperty for a ceramic, so it can be used as a | cathode material in aluminium smelting and can be sha |
| This material is commonly used in as a | cathode material in commercially produced solid oxide |
| LiFePO4 is an intrinsically safer | cathode material than LiCoO2 and manganese spinel. |
| ng gas that is not chemically active with the | cathode material) that strike the metal cathode steal |
| e pure CaB6 single crystals, e.g., for use as | cathode material, the thus obtained CaB6 powder is fu |
| U.S. Patent 4,730,170, "Virtual | cathode microwave generator having annular anode slit |
| Half cell ( | cathode) of Cu |
| No lithium remains in the | cathode of a fully charged LiFePO4 cell-in a LiCoO2 c |
| rating X-rays and these first generation cold | cathode or Crookes X-ray tubes were used until about |
| A vircator (VIRtual | CAthode oscillaTOR) is a microwave generator that is |
| To obtain the azimuthal direction, each | cathode plane is divided into strips along the radial |
| They are also somewhat resistant to | cathode poisoning. |
| ted through an external circuit from anode to | cathode, providing power to connected devices. |
| Towers are slowly replacing old DBrite ( | cathode ray type remote displays) with an LCD type ma |
| CON facilities and Towers still use the older | cathode ray tube technology. |
| usands of specialist photoelectric cells, and | cathode ray tubes for the war effort. |
| Originally a | Cathode Ray Tube array, RCA core memory was introduce |
| yards, the image appearing as a 'blip' on two | cathode ray tubes. |
| th a common design being similar to that of a | cathode ray television. |
| ructed the game from analog electronics and a | cathode ray tube (CRT) in 1947. |
| remains pre-eminent in the development of the | cathode ray oscilloscope with the introduction of a d |
| the inventor of a cheaper and longer-lasting | cathode ray tube which made television practicable. |
| Their main products are based on either | cathode ray tube or CCD technology and include, like |
| mina for preparation of insulating papers, in | cathode ray tube heating elements, and on transformer |
| 1948, describes what may be the world's first | cathode ray tube based game and patent, and was inspi |
| ill in which a player sits or stands facing a | cathode ray tube (CRT) video screen mounted in a cabi |
| elevisions and other devices containing color | cathode ray tubes sold in the United States are requi |
| rman companies before the war to produce high | cathode ray tube voltages. |
| By connecting a | cathode ray tube to an oscilloscope and devising knob |
| beam, making it useful for x-ray screens and | cathode ray tubes. |
| 1932 Company introduces its first | cathode ray oscilloscope. |
| ese typically find diverse applications, from | cathode ray tubes to electron microscopy. |
| British Army Signals Trials Unit testing | cathode ray signals on White Nancy 1948 |
| The | cathode ray tube amusement device is the earliest kno |
| lectrically conducting glasses and screens of | cathode ray tubes. |
| ms Eu:YVO4, the dominant red phosphor used in | cathode ray tubess especially in color TVs. |
| ptiste Perrin wanted to determine whether the | cathode rays actually carried negative charge, or whe |
| ry and was a pioneer in the investigations of | cathode rays that led eventually to the discovery of |
| Ultraviolet light and | cathode rays have no fluorescent effect on changbaiit |
| oscope showed a negative charge, proving that | cathode rays really carry negative electricity. |
| 1928 issue of Modern Wireless, "Television by | Cathode Rays". |
| cathode rays, consisting of electrons. | |
| rating the velocity dependence of the mass of | cathode rays. |
| so developed the Crookes tubes, investigating | cathode rays. |
| was later shown that the glow was produced by | cathode rays. |
| These two electrodes make up the anode and | cathode respectively. |
| igh Power Microwave Generation From a Virtual | Cathode scillator (Vircator)," IEEE Trans. |
| low is directed toward the negatively charged | cathode so that the buffer flows through the capillar |
| na, such as: electrical discharges in vacuum, | cathode spots of vacuum arcs, volumetric discharges i |
| Its products include copper | cathode, sulfuric acid, copper rod, bare copper wire, |
| By the time they reach the | cathode, the ions have been accelerated to a fast eno |
| e, causes the beams of ions emerging from the | cathode to glow. |
| must be travelling in straight lines from the | cathode to cast the shadow. |
| k is put together in the following order from | cathode to anode: sponge | three sheets of filter pap |
| inder with a small hole in the end facing the | cathode, to collect the cathode rays. |
| The | cathode transfers electrons to the polluting molecule |
| He also invented a type of cold | cathode vacuum gauge known as Penning gauge. |
| ed across the proton exchange membrane to the | cathode where they react with oxygen to produce water |
| This brings more I3- to the | cathode, which in turn causes an increase in the cell |
| d, germane and hydrogen gases evolve from the | cathode while the anode reacts to form solid molybden |
| ded to leave the band and was replaced by Ray | Cathode, who claims to be a clone much like Shock Dio |
| , and compressed hydrogen is collected at the | cathode with an exergy efficiency of 70 to 80% for pr |
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