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Electroanalytic technique
Amperometry in chemistry is the detection of ions in a solution based on electric current or changes in electric current. Amperometry is used in electrophysiology
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Electrical properties of biological cells
electrophysiological techniques include single channel recording and amperometry. Electrophysiological recording in general is sometimes called electrography
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Particular ratio of chemical reactants
EPD-6, a system probing reactions at up to six different wavelengths. Amperometry can be used as a detection technique (amperometric titration). The current
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Analytical methods in chemistry
potentiometry (the difference in electrode potentials is measured), amperometry (electric current is the analytical signal), coulometry (charge passed
Electroanalytical_methods
Eye cosmetic
Chemistry: Biomedical Properties of Egyptian Black Makeup Revealed by Amperometry at Single Cells". Analytical Chemistry. 82 (2): 457–460. Bibcode:2010AnaCh
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Material fibers about 5–10 μm in diameter composed of carbon
cylinder electrode. Carbon-fiber microelectrodes are used either in amperometry or fast-scan cyclic voltammetry for detection of biochemical signaling
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carbon paste-based sensors are also applicable in coulometry (both amperometry and potentiometry). In general, CPEs are popular because carbon pastes
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Method of chemical analysis
determine the concentration of the analyte directly; this is a form of amperometry. However, the difficulty is that the measured current depends on several
Amperometric_titration
Chemistry: Biomedical Properties of Egyptian Black Makeup Revealed by Amperometry at Single Cells". Analytical Chemistry. 2 (82): 457–460. doi:10.1021/ac902348g
Beauty and cosmetics in ancient Egypt
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Laboratory method for determining the concentration of an analyte
The concentration of the material can be determined by Beer's Law. Amperometry: Measures the current produced by the titration reaction as a result
Titration
Measure the amount of a target entity
is assessed by an image processor. Electric detection e.g. involving amperometry, Voltammetry, coulometry may be used directly or indirectly for many
Assay
Method of analyzing electrochemical reactions
current value is measured as the dependent variable. The opposite, i.e., amperometry, is also possible but not common. The shape of the curves depends on
Voltammetry
Study of the separation, identification, and quantification of matter
measured), coulometry (the transferred charge is measured over time), amperometry (the cell's current is measured over time), and voltammetry (the cell's
Analytical_chemistry
Light, strong and rigid composite material
cylinder electrode. Carbon-fiber microelectrodes are used either in amperometry or fast-scan cyclic voltammetry for detection of biochemical signalling
Carbon-fiber reinforced polymer
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differentiates them into chromaffin-like cells. Using patch clamp recording and amperometry, there was a significant increase in quantal size, excitability and coupling
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cell; this electrode can monitor the call via methods of voltammetry or amperometry. Before the measure can be taken, the cell must be stimulated by an ejection
Single-entity electrochemistry
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American neuroscientist and musician
release from brain synapses using an electrochemistry technique known as amperometry, based on the method of Mark Wightman, a chemist at the University of
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American analytical chemist
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. There she worked on microelectrode amperometry to study single-cell exocytosis. Haynes joined the University of Minnesota
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Discipline in biomedical engineering
involve single-unit recordings, extracellular field potentials, and amperometry; more recently, multielectrode arrays have been used to record and mimic
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