conductance - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • increase: There has also been the suggestion that benzodiazepines can increase the conductance of high affinity GABA A receptors 79.
  • activate: MPB-91 is also able to activate conductance in primary cell cultures taken from patients with the D 508 mutation.
  • measure: These meters are supposed to measure the moisture in materials, however what they actually do is measure the electrical conductance.
  • define: The use of silicon allows precise micromachining of components with well defined thermal conductance.

Preposition: in

  • plexus: Application of patch clamp electrophysiological methods has identified two K + conductances in the mammalian choroid plexus: Kv and Kir.

Adjective modifier

  • stomatal: Weather affects response, dry conditions for example, decreasing the effects because of lower stomatal conductance.
  • electrical: These meters are supposed to measure the moisture in materials, however what they actually do is measure the electrical conductance.
  • thermal: The use of silicon allows precise micromachining of components with well defined thermal conductance.
  • maximum: For example, the maximum channel conductance should be a RANGE variable, since it can be different at different points on a neuron.
  • low: Weather affects response, dry conditions for example, decreasing the effects because of lower stomatal conductance.
  • increased: Over expression of barley aquaporin gene in rice led to increased carbon dioxide conductance and assimilation [ 21 ] .

Modifies a noun

  • regulator: The disease gene is named CFTR, which stands for cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator.
  • measurement: K Ca activity was identified by reversal potential and conductance measurements.
  • band: In diamond, the energy gap between the valence band and conductance band is too high for this to happen.

Noun used with modifier

  • transmembrane: The disease gene is named CFTR, which stands for cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator.
  • fibrosis: The disease gene is named CFTR, which stands for cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator.
  • potassium: What is the peak conductance of the potassium conductance?
  • chloride: Molecules are able to activate chloride conductance in airway cell line, primary human cell cultures and most importantly from cells with CFTR mutations.
  • membrane: Binding of GABA opens an integral chloride channel, producing an increase in membrane conductance that results in inhibition of neuronal activity.
  • ion: David Williams, Dept. of Chemistry UCL ), ion conductance imaging 107 ( Prof.

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