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Electro capillarity
The occurrence or production of certain capillary effects by the action of an electrical current or charge
Electrogeny
A term sometimes applied to the effects tetanus produced in the muscles of the limbs when a
Electro motive
produce electricity or an electric current causing electrical action or effects
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electronics
such as emission of electrons storage of electrical charge the effects of electrical fields on the conduction of electrons through a
Enchantment
The act of enchanting the production of certain wonderful effects by the aid of demons or the agency of supposed
escape velocity
and is pointed directly away from its center and neglecting effects of atmospheric friction Rockets which accelerate gradually and are moving
factorize
warning to said of a person in whose hands the effects of another are attached the warning being to the effect
Crookes tube
high degree with the production of a distinct class of effects so called from W Crookes who introduced it
Hittorf tube
electrodes nearly in contact so as to exhibit the insulating effects of a vacuum It was used by the German physicist
Things done
trans-action effected before the merger, though some of its legal effects and consequences projected into the post-merger period, Universal Imports Agency
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