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capacitance the capability of a material or system of materials to store charge. The measure of capacitance is the farad.
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capacitance Property of the cell membrane that enables it to store and separate electrical charge.
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capacity The ability of a soil or other solid to exchange cations (positive ions such as calcium) with a liquid.
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capacitance The property of an electrical circuit that opposing a change in voltage. Capacitance enables devices or circuits to hold an electrical change. (Course Material/Ultrasonics/EquipmentTrans/impedancematching.htm)
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capacitation The process by which sperm are altered (usually during their passage through the female reproductive tract) that gives them the capacity to penetrate and fertilize the ovum.
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