Definition of Electromotor. Meaning of Electromotor. Synonyms of Electromotor

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- An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Most electric motors operate through the interaction...
- the draught of the ship.[citation needed] The pod-variety, where the electromotor is located outside the hull, puts greater demands on the quality of the...
- The black ghost knifefish is a weakly electric fish as a result of the electromotor and electrosensory systems it possesses. While some fish can only receive...
- when there is a cross of electrical reflexes as a muscle is stimulated. Electromotor allochiria has been observed in the face, lower limbs, and upper limbs...
- machine-produced wire netting), and the electrical engineers Laurence Scott and Electromotors. Norwich also has a long ****ociation with chocolate making, mainly through...
- inductance is connected to a power source, an input surge current or electromotor starting current larger than the steady-state current exists. When the...
- medullary command nucleus, a nucleus of pacemaker neurons in the brain. Electromotor neurons release acetylcholine to the electrocytes. The electrocytes fire...
- (2003-11-05). "Single-Unit Activity Patterns in Nuclei That Control the Electromotor Command Nucleus during Spontaneous Electric Signal Production in the...
- the transformation of a simple impulse into a complex spatiotemporal electromotor pattern". Journal of Experimental Biology. 202 (# (Pt 10)): 1229–1241...
- and ultrastructure of electrotonic junctions. II. Spinal and medullary electromotor nuclei in mormyrid fish". J. Neurophysiol. 30 (2): 180–208. doi:10.1152/jn...