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Excited state - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Excitation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Excitation or excitement can refer to: • The excited state of an atom • The excitation (magnetic) provided with an electrical generator or alternator • in ethology, provoking of the emotional state...
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Excitation (magnetic) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This study deals with the simulation of the electrical excitation propagation in the human heart. ... The simulation of the electrical excitation propagation was performed by a cellular automaton which combines the anatomical model with physiological parameters of the electrical excitation propagation.
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Three-photon excitation can also be used in certain circumstances. In this case three photons are absorbed simultaneously, effectively tripling the excitation energy. Using this technique, UV excited fluorophores may be imaged with IR excitation.
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The neurons would thus be fitted with two modes of conduction of excitation, fast and slow, which might be used in different circumstances. This would have important consequences in the fields of physiological research and clinical practice.
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The act of exciting or putting in motion; the act of rousing up or awakening. ... Singular; excitation ... excitation f. (plural excitations)
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Electric Research personnel have performed all types of excitation system testing since 1964. We are well versed in all types of excitation control systems from the early star-wheel voltage regulators onward.
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