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electrode Compressed graphite or carbon cylinder or rod used to conduct electric current in electric arc furnaces, arc lamps, carbon arc welding, etc.
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electrode A thin conductor, insulated except at its tip, that is placed either near or inside a nerve cell. It can pick up signals generated by the cell's electrical activity, or can be used to stimulate this activity. Epithelium
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electrode A conductor not necessarily metal, through which a current enters or leaves a capacitor.
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electrode Electrically conductive element placed in contact with the body tissue to either detect electrical activity of the heart (ECG monitoring) or to deliver electrical energy (defibrillation or pacing).
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electrode A component for the electrical circuit through which current is conducted to the arc.
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