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Time period between exposure to an agent and disease detection.
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| inductance |
Inductance opposes a change in current in an electrical circuit. Alternating Current (AC) varies with time; electromotive force is generated to oppose the current flow. Electromotive force is defined as: Force that occurs due to the voltage produced by a magnetic field that is in opposition to the magnetic field that is around a coil. The voltage is induced in the coil when the magnetic field cuts the coil. Current moving through the coil forms a magnetic field around the coil. ...
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| induction |
the initiation phase of a particular therapy.
Ãâó: www.aegis.com/pubs/beta/1999/be990414.html
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| inductor |
a passive electronic component that stores energy as a magnetic field. In it's simplest form an inductor is made up of a coil of wire. The inductance measured in henrys, is proportional to the number of turns of wire, the wire loop diameter and the material or core the wire is wound around..
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| inductance |
Ratio of the total magnetic flux-linkage in a coil to the current flowing through the coil. (Course Material/EddyCurrents/Physics/inductance.htm)
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