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Results from our forumRe:... problem amongst the group, that an electrolyte (or ionic compound, depending on your preference) imbalance is responsible, given they would impact conductivity of the blood plasma (altering how conductive the body is to surrounding ions) and perhaps even how much of a charge can be carried. As ...
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Re:... positive-negative ion exchange (I.E touching a grounded or metal source) is available. Surely electrolytes, which are ionic compounds that affect conductivity (variable depending on type) of the blood plasma (liquids), and the heavy metals, which have a positive surface charge (thus drawing negative ...
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Re:... ion charge - either bias towards positive or negative or just retaining any charge in general. You are right the body is a conductor (60% to 80% conductivity if I recall correctly?), however, given that feet often aren't directly earthed (given shoes are often made of insulating material), I ...
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Agrose Gel electrophoresis?... gel electrophoresis,and DNA and RNA are loaded as Sample In that We used TAE Buffer in the electrophoresis tank ,Why It is used? It is used for conductivity or pH maintanence? If it is used for pH maintanence,While doing the process how pH changes? My lecturer told me that DNA should be runned ...
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The Backster Effect and ImplicationsIt would be interesting to find out what the physiological causes of the changes in conductivity were. He would have been better off continuing to pursue his water-absorption theory, and narrowing down the variables.
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