| Galvani |
Italian physiologist noted for his discovery that frogs' muscles contracted in an electric field (which led to the galvanic cell) (1737-1798)
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| galvanic skin response |
a change in the electrical properties of the skin in response to stress or anxiety; can be measured either by recording the electrical resistance of the skin or by recording weak currents generated by the body
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| galvanic cell |
The Galvanic cell, named after Luigi Galvani, consists of two metals connected by an electrolyte which forms a salt bridge between the metals. It is also known as a voltaic cell and an electrochemical cell. In 1780, Luigi Galvani discovered that when two different metals (copper and zinc for example) were connected together and then both touched to different parts of a nerve of a frog leg at the same time, they made the leg contract. He called this "animal electricity". ...
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| galvanic |
In biology, galvanism is the contraction of a muscle that is stimulated by an electric current. The effect was named by Alessandro Volta after his contemporary, the scientist Luigi Galvani, who investigated the effect of electricity on dissected animals in the 1780s and 1790s. Galvani himself referred to the phenomenon as animal electricity, believing that he had discovered a distinct form of electricity. ...
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| galvanism |
In biology, galvanism is the contraction of a muscle that is stimulated by an electric current. The effect was named by Alessandro Volta after his contemporary, the scientist Luigi Galvani, who investigated the effect of electricity on dissected animals in the 1780s and 1790s. Galvani himself referred to the phenomenon as animal electricity, believing that he had discovered a distinct form of electricity. ...
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| Galvani | to stimulate to action |
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| Galvani | a leader who stimulates and excites people to action |
| Galvani | a skilled worker who coats iron or steel with zinc |
| Galvani | affected by emotion as if by electricity |
| Galvani | the therapeutic application of electricity to the body |
| Galvani | electricity produced by chemical action |
| Galvani | either the work of covering with metal by the use of a galvanic current or the coating of iron with zinc to protect it from rusting |
| Galvani | stimulation that arouses a person to lively action |
| Galvani | stimulation with a galvanic current |
| Galvani | stimulate by administering a shock |
| Galvani | cover with zinc |
| Galvani | to stimulate to action |
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