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depolarization

NOUN
  1. a loss of polarity or polarization

How To Use depolarization In A Sentence

  • This induces electrical current in neurons, causing depolarization that then has behavioral effects.
  • Mechanical stimulation of both cultivars by probing with blunt micropipettes without penetrating the epidermal cells resulted in regular depolarizations each time the root was probed.
  • The doubts thus thrown upon the question were removed by the experiments of Forbes, who first established the polarization and 'depolarization' of heat. Six Lectures on Light Delivered In The United States In 1872-1873
  • Locally it blocks the initiation and propagation of nerve impulses along an axon by interference with sodium permeability during depolarization. 3,11 Centrally it blocks the presynaptic reuptake of norepinephrine and dopamine. Cocaine Toxicity
  • There are proposed explanations for the end-of-life brain activity as non-functional, generalized neuronal depolarization. Deepak Chopra: End-of-Life Brain Activity - A Sign of the Soul?
  • Next, we polarized mitochondria with succinate in the presence of rotenone to examine the effects of proton pumping on the transient depolarizations.
  • The channel closed , but prepared to undergo a next activity phase in case of its depolarization.
  • The results were wholly unexpected: Mercury has small, reflective polar caps with the distinctive depolarization behavior of ice.
  • With ventricular depolarization of the site has a number of transient ECG integrated vector, in the face of the lead axis of projection, that is, limb-lead electrocardiogram of the QRS complex wave.
  • Among the prime cellular targets of mercury are mitochondria, and thimerosal-induced cell death has been associated with the depolarization of mitochondrial membrane, according to the International Journal of Molecular Medicine among several others. David Kirby: Government Concedes Vaccine-Autism Case in Federal Court - Now What?
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