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electrode

[ih-lek-trohd] / ɪˈlɛk troʊd /


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Electrochemical techniques use electrodes placed in a chemical solution while voltage is applied to trigger specific reactions.

From Science Daily

The electrodes are connected to the device using a wire under his skin, and he can control the stimulation using a remote control, helping to reduce his symptoms.

From BBC

To find out, he and colleagues gave the mice ovalbumin—the main protein found in egg whites and a known trigger of anaphylaxis—and used electrodes and microscopy to record and measure neuron activity.

From Science Magazine

We see film exposed in starlight and developed in seaweed, or hear music generated, with the help of electrodes, by the island’s Calosoma beetle.

From New York Times

These are a bit like batteries, with two electrodes dunked in a liquid electrolyte.

From Science Magazine