Examples of using Electrical impulses in English and their translations into Turkish
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Invisible to the human eye. are carried along the nerves by an independent system of fluids, Galvani's thesis was that electrical impulses.
Well, the electrical impulses that make up Chester's mind are just past the black hole's threshold,
made of flesh and bone, waiting for electrical impulses to set us in motion.
Now, the key to operating it is understanding that the nanocellulose responds to electrical impulses from the neural pathways connected through this.
Once the cable was in place, you could use electrical impulses and signal code to send any message you wanted to the other side of the world.
The receiver I adapted from Suenos's device visually interprets electrical impulses created during rem sleep.
And so a small power unit goes here on your spiny thing which sends electrical impulses to your muscles and ligaments and stuff which I will fuse to a vanadium alloy endoskeleton replacing your current, uh, leg bones.
While I could lecture you on the fact the brain is a complex organ, firing off neurons and electrical impulses, which occasionally short-circuit for totally benign reasons.
But a mind like Collins' can advance that science to where a sensitive enough neurological implant can read the electrical impulses of someone close to it, even if that person doesn't have any electrodes on them?
then I will place a neurostimulator under your collarbone, which will send electrical impulses to block the tremor signals.
It--it maps the electrical impulse patterns.
The dot is visible whenever a cell fires an electrical impulse.
An electrical impulse.
Near as I can tell, it's… an electrical impulse.
Near as I can tell, it's… an electrical impulse.
you know, take this electrical impulse that comes from light energy to create images in order for us to explore our world?
Electrical impulses.
Electrical impulses.
Electrical impulses of varying voltage.
Mass, electrical impulses, movement.