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resistive

[ri-zis-tiv] / rɪˈzɪs tɪv /


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The materials are heated through resistive heating, which essentially heats them from the inside out, making the process faster and less energy-intensive.

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This proof-of-concept study showed that applying resistive forces about one hip joint and assistive forces about the other with their exoskeleton mimicked the effects of split-belt treadmill training in neurologically intact individuals.

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The researchers outline their new hybrid resistive switches in a study published in Nature Electronics.

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Known as 'resistive memory switching', this function is created when electrical inputs encounter changes in conductivity, similar to what happens with synapses in our brain.

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The current is no longer able to flow without resistance through the nanowire and is instead shunted to a small resistive heating element connected to each pixel.

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