Examples of using Electrical impulses in English and their translations into Chinese
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Within two weeks, the cells formed a new beating heart that conducted electrical impulses and pumped a small amount of blood.
Corey: What is it: the neurons are sodium or potassium pumps that create the resistance for electrical impulses?
A TMS device sends harmless magnetic signals through the scalp and skull and into the brain, where it activates electrical impulses.
Researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience(NIN) used a new technique to show how electrical impulses are traveling with high speed in the brain.
The neurologist injected tiny sensors into some unwitting livestock's veins and, for six months, recorded the electrical impulses that control the animals' movements.
But what if one day doctors could simulate an exact replica of your heart, imitating its unique electrical impulses, muscle fibre contractions and potential abnormalities?
When these neurons interact, the chemical reaction emits an electrical impulse, which can be measured.
As blood flow slows down and oxygen levels fall, the brain cells fire one last electrical impulse.
When neurons interact through a chemical reaction, they naturally emit a measurable, electrical impulse.
But nerve cells communicate to each other via external electrical impulses.
Stepping motor, transforming the electrical impulses into mechanical power.
Even our bodies have their own unique electrical impulses.
Now this cortical folding presents a significant challenge for interpreting surface electrical impulses.
Your ear is a machine that converts those air vibrations into electrical impulses.
This device sends small electrical impulses to the heart muscle to keep a safe heart rate.
When the team zapped the area with high-frequency electrical impulses, the woman lost consciousness.
In this process, patients are implanted with electrodes that control the brain region by delivering electrical impulses.
This happens by means of exchanging electrical impulses travelling at velocities of up to 360 km/h.
It wasn't easy: unlike nerve cells, immune cells don't use tiny electrical impulses to communicate.
This happens by means of exchanging electrical impulses traveling at velocities of up to 360 km/h.