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Faradic may
refer to:
Michael Faraday (1791–1867) A form of electricity,
named after Faraday This...
- A
Faradic Battery (or
Faradic Stimulator, or
Galvanic Battery) was a
device used in 19th
Century and
early 20th
Century medicine. The name of the device...
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Galvanic treatment Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) (also
known as
Faradic treatment) Micro-current
electrical neuromuscular stimulation (MENS) High-frequency...
- The
electrochemical promotion of
catalysis (EPOC)
effect in the
realm of
chemistry refers to the
pronounced enhancement of
catalytic reactions or significant...
- tumors,
aneurysms and
peripheral paralyses.
These treatments used
either faradic (alternating) and
galvanic (direct) current, and Bartholow's main goal...
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current between the two
sides of the
electrical double layer, i.e., no
faradic current exists between the
electrode surface and the electrolyte. Any transient...
- In electrochemistry, the
faradaic current is the
electric current generated by the
reduction or
oxidation of some
chemical substance at an electrode. The...
- In electrochemistry,
Faraday efficiency (also
called faradaic efficiency,
faradaic yield,
coulombic efficiency, or
current efficiency)
describes the efficiency...
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usages but are
found in many 19th and
early 20th-century publications.
faradic Of
electricity that is alternating,
especially when
obtained from an induction...
-
induction Oudin coil, a high-voltage
induction coil, in use
around 1900
Faradic Battery, a
device to
provide localised electric stimulation Pulvermacher's...