Quotient of the voltage phasor and the electric current phasor.
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Examples for "impedance"
Examples for "impedance"
1This overestimation is probably a result of decreased aortic impedance in AR.
2Barrier function, migration, and proliferation were measured using electric cell-substrate impedance-sensing technology.
3The usual diagrammatic symbol for an impedance coil is shown in Fig.
4We further found the impedance switching to be reversible under physiological conditions.
5Methodology: Cell viability was monitored in real-time by impedance-based cell electronic sensing.
1Conclusions: Using measurements we established patterns of electrical impedance in the human bladder.
2Conclusions: The electrical impedance values of 21 root canals were in vivo studied.
3This new imaging method is called magnetic resonance electrical impedance tomography (MREIT).
4This study assessed the determinants of thoracic electrical impedance in ECV of atrial fibrillation.
5Thoracic electrical impedance was measured using the first shock.
1The hand, full of its own nervous electric impedance, moves along the taut strings of the long metal beam.
2Electric impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is able to provide information about the cellular composition of biological tissue.
1However, when the file tip gets closer to AF, the root canal electrical impedance starts to change from a mainly resistive to a complex impedance.
Translations for complex impedance