| SCR | Schick conversion rate; short consensus repeat; silicon-controlled rectifier; skin conductance respo... |
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| Kir | K(+) inward-rectifier |
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| IKr | rectifier K current |
| rectifier | 1. One who, or that which, rectifies. 2. <chemistry> Specifically: A rectificator. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| rectifier tube | An electronic tube, used in X-ray transformers, to convert alternating to direct current. (05 Mar 2000) |
| delayed rectifier channel | <physiology> The potassium selective ion channels of axons, so called because they change the potassium conductance with a delay after a voltage step. The name is used to denote any axon like K channel. Various roles for example regulation of pacemaker potentials, generation of bursts of action potentials or generation of long plateaus on action potentials. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| rectifier |
a device for obtaining a direct (unidirectional) current from an alternating current.
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| rectifier | electrical device that transforms alternating into direct current |
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| rectifier | a person who corrects or sets right |
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