| electrolier | A branching frame, often of ornamental design, to support electric illuminating lamps. Formed from electric in imitation of chandelier. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| electrology | <study> That branch of physical science which treats of the phenomena of electricity and its properties. (03 Mar 1998) |
| electrolysis | 1. <chemistry> The process where an electric current is passed through an electrolytic solution or other appropriate medium, causing a chemical reaction. Similar to what happens within a battery. 2. <procedure> The process where an electric current is used to destroy tumours. 3. <dermatology> The removal of unwanted body hair by electrocuting the hair roots with an electrified needle. Origin: Gr. Lysis = dissolution (05 Jan 1998) |
| electrolyte | <chemistry> A substance that dissociates into ions when fused or in solution and thus becomes capable of conducting electricity, an ionic solute. Origin: Gr. Lytos = that may be dissolved (18 Nov 1997) |
| electrolyte imbalance | <biochemistry> An inappropriate level of a blood electrolyte. Typically this relates to abnormal level of sodium, potassium or chloride in the bloodstream. (27 Sep 1997) |
| electrolyte metabolism | The chemical changes that various essential minerals (e.g., sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium) undergo in the tissues. (05 Mar 2000) |
| electrolyte profile | <biochemistry> A test which includes the measurement of the sodium, potassium, C02 and chloride concentrations in venous blood. (27 Sep 1997) |
| electrolyte solution | <chemistry> A solution containing charged atoms or molecules. (09 Oct 1997) |
| electrolytes | Substances that dissociate into two or more ions, to some extent, in water. Solutions of electrolytes thus conduct an electric current and can be decomposed by it (electrolysis). (12 Dec 1998) |
| electrolytic | <chemistry, physics> Pertaining to electrolysis; as, electrolytic action. Electrolytically. Origin: Cf. F. Electrolytique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| electrolytic cell | <chemistry> A cell that uses electrical energy to produce a chemical change that would otherwise not occur spontaneously. (09 Jan 1998) |
| electrolytical | <chemistry, physics> Pertaining to electrolysis; as, electrolytic action. Electrolytically. Origin: Cf. F. Electrolytique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| electrolyzable | <chemistry> Capable of being electrolyzed, or decomposed by electricity. (03 Mar 1998) |
| electrolyzation | The act or the process of electrolyzing. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| electrolyze | To decompose by the direct action of electricity. Origin: Cf. F. Electrolyser. See Electrolysis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Paper Electrophoresis
Synonyms : Gel Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide, SDS PAGE, Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate PAGE, Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-PAGEs
Synonyms : Starch Gel Electrophoresis
Synonyms : Band Shift Mobility Assay, Bandshift Mobility Assay, EMSA Electrophoretic Technique, Gel Retardation Assay, Gel Shift Analysis, Supershift Mobility Assay, Analyses, Gel Shift, Analysis, Gel Shift, Assay, Bandshift Mobility, Assay, Gel Retardation
Synonyms : Electrophorus electricus
| electrophoresis |
the motion of charged particles in a colloid under the influence of an electric field; particles with a positive charge go to the cathode and negative to the anode
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| electrolyte |
a solution that conducts electricity; "the proper amount and distribution of electrolytes in the body is essential for health"
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| electropositive |
positive: having a positive electric charge; "protons are positive"
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| electrolytic |
of or concerned with or produced by electrolysis of or relating to or containing an electrolyte a fixed capacitor consisting of two electrodes separated by an electrolyte
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| electroretinogram |
a graphical recording of the electrical activity of the retina that results when light is flashed into the eye
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| elect | keen and shared excitement |
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| elect | a physical phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electrons and protons |
| elect | energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor |
| elect | the act of providing electricity |
| elect | the activity of thrilling or markedly exciting some person or group |
| elect | equip for use with electricity |
| elect | charge with electricity, as of a conductor |
| elect | excite suddenly and intensely |
| elect | causing a surge of emotion or excitement |
| elect | a transducer that converts electrical to acoustic energy or vice versa |
| elect | a graphical recording of the cardiac cycle produced by an electrocardiograph |
| elect | medical instrument that records electric currents associated with contractions of the heart |
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