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conductance

[kuhn-duhk-tuhns] / kənˈdʌk təns /


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Emotional responses and physiological arousal, measured through skin conductance, were not significant predictors of feedback-seeking behavior, suggesting that these factors may not play as large of a role in shaping decisions to seek performance feedback.

From Science Daily

One research group found that volunteers’ physiological responses – such as heart rate and skin conductance – display unique patterns during experiences that are both disgusting and funny, compared with either category separately.

From Salon

However, achieving superconductivity in the quantum Hall regime, characterised by quantised electrical conductance, has proven to be a mighty challenge.

From Science Daily

Such strongly correlated atomic systems may exhibit highly unusual heat conductance and diffusion properties.

From Science Daily

Some theorists argued that the real Majorana would have a clear signature: a zero-energy conductance peak at a specific value.

From Science Magazine