conductivity
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condconductivity
SIGMASymbol of conductivity
diagometeran instrument for measuring electrical conductivity
electrotonusexcitability and conductivity in a nerve
conductivitiesCONDUCTIVITY, the power of conducting or transmitting
electrotonusesELECTROTONUS, excitability and conductivity in a nerve
diagometersDIAGOMETER, an instrument for measuring electrical conductivity
avalanchedUndergo a rapid increase in conductivity due to an avalanche process
avalanchingUndergo a rapid increase in conductivity due to an avalanche process
conductiometricof or relating to the measurement of conductivity also CONDUCTIMETRIC, CONDUCTOMETRIC
photonegative(of a substance) Exhibiting a decrease in electrical conductivity under illumination
conductometricof or relating to the measurement of conductivity also CONDUCTIMETRIC, CONDUCTIOMETRIC
conductimetricof or relating to the measurement of conductivity also CONDUCTIOMETRIC, CONDUCTOMETRIC
photopositive(of a substance) Exhibiting an increase in electrical conductivity under illumination
dopantan impurity added usually in minute amounts to a pure substance to alter its properties (as conductivity)
electrodermalOf or relating to measurement of the electrical conductivity of the skin, esp. as an indicator of someone's emotional responses
superfluiditiesfluid that exhibits frictionless flow, very high heat conductivity, and other unusual physical properties, helium below 2.186 K being the only known example
semiconductorA solid substance that has a conductivity between that of an insulator and that of most metals, either due to the addition of an impurity or because of temperature effects. Devices made of semiconductors, notably silicon, are essential components of most electronic circuits
semiconductorsA solid substance that has a conductivity between that of an insulator and that of most metals, either due to the addition of an impurity or because of temperature effects. Devices made of semiconductors, notably silicon, are essential components of most electronic circuits