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- Power transformer overexcitation condition caused by decreased frequency; flux (green), iron core's magnetic characteristics (red) and magnetizing current...
- blocked (leading to a brief paralysis), followed by a period of m****ive overexcitation (cramps, tremors, spasms), which finally tapers off to paralysis. These...
- therefore the armature current would "lag" the voltage), on the right - to overexcitation (and "lead"). Typically multiple V curves are plotted based on the experiments...
- glutamate – each on its own or in various combinationscontributed to an overexcitation of dopamine D2 receptors in the ventral striatum. Altered dopamine neurotransmission...
- indicate that ****ual or physical abuse in children can lead to the overexcitation of an undeveloped limbic system. Teicher et al. (1993) used the "Limbic...
- be shielded from ambient light to prevent their destruction through overexcitation. In some applications this protection is accomplished mechanically by...
- buildup and signal disturbance as well as causing an overexcitation in neurons. Both the overexcitation and chloride ion inhibition in the neuron then trigger...
- clinical applications as they present a risk of inducing seizures and overexcitation-induced neurotoxicity at doses close to their therapeutic window. Osavampator...
- biochemical processes that occur in the brain after trauma, including overexcitation of brain cells and damage to brain tissues by free radicals. Diagnostic...
- glutamate - each on its own or in various combinations - contributed to an overexcitation of dopamine D2 receptors in the ventral striatum. Causes of schizophrenia...