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Electric Conductor Summary
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Any material that permits the flow of an electric charge is said to be a conductor. The invention of the word " conductor" has been credited to French-English physicist John Théophile Desaguliers (1683-1744), although some credit Benjamin...
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Conduction is the movement of electrically charged particles through a transmission medium (electrical conductor). The movement of charge constitutes an electric current. The charge transport may result as a response to an electric field, or as a result...


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THE WAY OF THE CHI
7/7/2007: 1,045 words, approx. 4 pages
IRVINE The professor in the necktie sinks into a crouch, then slashes the air with his hands.He is unsmiling. He is proficient. He’s kind of scary.“Yeah, damn well I can fight,” said Shin Lin, who is highly skilled in Chinese martial arts, particularly tai chi,...
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Researchers induce out-of-body experiences in studies of the 'self'
8/23/2007: 661 words, approx. 2 pages
The stories seem strange but riveting. A heart attack victim recalls floating in the air, watching paramedics revive him. A surgical patient remembers hovering, watching the doctors operate.Such widely reported out-of-body experiences have long been the territory of theology, philosophy and scary movies.Now scientists have...
 


 

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