Definition of Electrosensitive. Meaning of Electrosensitive. Synonyms of Electrosensitive

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- anything is not to be underestimated. If you believe yourself to be electrosensitive, then you will be, quite literally, whenever you (think that you) perceive...
- that they can only print onto special metallised paper and such an electrosensitive paper is no longer widely available, but is still sold as of 2020....
- test pulses is sufficient to signal an event. Some related terms: Electrosensitive protective equipment (ESPE) - a device such as a light curtain, safety...
- a type not seen in mammals. In mormyrid fish (a family of weakly electrosensitive freshwater fish), the cerebellum is considerably larger than the rest...
- refers to the effects on living organisms, some of which are considered electrosensitive. Fears of such effects have existed since the beginning of technological...
- cortex, a type not seen in mammals. In mormyrids (a family of weakly electrosensitive freshwater fish), the cerebellum is considerably larger than the rest...
- Schlegel, P.; Bulog, B. (1997). "Po****tion-specific behavioral electrosensitivity of the European blind cave salamander, Proteus anguinus". Journal...
- 0000155664.13300.64. PMIDĀ 15784787. S2CIDĀ 13826364. Goldacre, Ben. "Electrosensitives: the new cash cow of the woo industry". BadScience/The Guardian. Archived...
- cells, cells that contain voltage-gated calcium channels that are electrosensitive, meaning that the ion channel can be controlled by electrical conduction...
- animal species with a brain. In mormyrid fish (a family of weakly electrosensitive freshwater fish), the cerebellum is considerably larger than the rest...