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单词 bioelectric
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Definition of bioelectric in English:

bioelectric

adjective ˌbʌɪəʊɪlɛkˈtrɪkˌbīōˌəˈlektrik
  • Relating to electricity or electrical phenomena produced within living organisms.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each brain has a unique set of bioelectric resonance/entrainment characteristics.
    • Many aspects of human metabolism depend on the bioelectric process.
    • However, just it time, he managed to push energy from his system into his bioelectric field, causing the creature to receive a shock as it hit.
    • Maybe in some cases we are ‘recalibrating’ ourselves to be able to detect the various bioelectric energies of others in which case it could be measurable energy.
    • End points were 1) total body fat, as measured by bioelectric impedance; 2) regional fat, estimated by anthropometric measures; and 3) atherogenic blood lipids, measured by, total serum cholesterol, HDL-C, LDL-C, triglycerides.
    • Repeated measures ANOVA showed significant differences among the walk groups in body fat measures by bioelectric impedance and waist-to-thigh ratio.
    • Because the brain is full of bioelectric surges that your kind can hold on to like Velcro.
    • He lives in Winthrop and is currently working on the effects of bioelectric magnetism.
    • The information about sleep stages, arousals, and periodic limb movements from bioelectric signals obtained by polysomnography also seems to be of limited value for predicting improvement in quality of life.
    • The material of the suppressors' construction also absorbed any EM-wave scans made by the approaching Confederate ships, effectively hiding the bioelectric and infrared signatures of the Pelican's crew.
    • The bioelectric theory tops off this confusing mix of theories.
    • These bioelectric responses were accompanied by different biochemical and morphological changes.
    • Body composition, including fat free mass, fat mass, was assessed by bioelectric impedance.
    • Apparently the titanium has an ability to regulate the body's natural bioelectric currents though cell ionisation.
    • His bioelectric shields are sold for anywhere from $139 to over a thousand dollars.
    • The bioelectric signals sent through the nervous system are also energy-intensive.
    • A ‘bio-cybernic’ system uses bioelectric sensors attached to the skin on the legs to monitor signals transmitted from the brain to the muscles.
    • The large intestine acting as a bioelectric battery.
    • More importantly, he was one of the first not only to detect, but also to measure precisely bioelectric currents.
    • Inducing magnetic fields into body tissue causes bioelectric current activity, which may assist in the normalizing of the electron flow in the body.

Derivatives

  • bioelectrical

  • adjective
    • If a single bioelectrical impulse traveling along a neuron in a petri dish is not a moral action, then the same must be true of human thought and behavior - merely a complex system of such impulses.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The students are required to ‘fine-tune’ their bioelectrical vibrations to the particular frequency level whereby it becomes an inner energy effective for training.
      • Less-accurate methods, such as skin-fold calipers and bioelectrical impedance, can have a margin of error of 4 percent - even greater if the tester doesn't do everything precisely right.
      • The most convenient and cost-effective way to measure the 3 body compartments is through bioelectrical impedance analysis, a quick, painless procedure that sends a low electrical current through the body.
      • Similarly, neurofeedback signals a convergence of psychiatry and neurology in bioelectrical approaches to treating affective disorders.
 
 

Definition of bioelectric in US English:

bioelectric

adjectiveˌbīōˌəˈlektrik
  • Relating to electricity or electrical phenomena produced within living organisms.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, just it time, he managed to push energy from his system into his bioelectric field, causing the creature to receive a shock as it hit.
    • End points were 1) total body fat, as measured by bioelectric impedance; 2) regional fat, estimated by anthropometric measures; and 3) atherogenic blood lipids, measured by, total serum cholesterol, HDL-C, LDL-C, triglycerides.
    • The bioelectric signals sent through the nervous system are also energy-intensive.
    • The material of the suppressors' construction also absorbed any EM-wave scans made by the approaching Confederate ships, effectively hiding the bioelectric and infrared signatures of the Pelican's crew.
    • Each brain has a unique set of bioelectric resonance/entrainment characteristics.
    • Apparently the titanium has an ability to regulate the body's natural bioelectric currents though cell ionisation.
    • These bioelectric responses were accompanied by different biochemical and morphological changes.
    • The information about sleep stages, arousals, and periodic limb movements from bioelectric signals obtained by polysomnography also seems to be of limited value for predicting improvement in quality of life.
    • Many aspects of human metabolism depend on the bioelectric process.
    • His bioelectric shields are sold for anywhere from $139 to over a thousand dollars.
    • He lives in Winthrop and is currently working on the effects of bioelectric magnetism.
    • More importantly, he was one of the first not only to detect, but also to measure precisely bioelectric currents.
    • The large intestine acting as a bioelectric battery.
    • Body composition, including fat free mass, fat mass, was assessed by bioelectric impedance.
    • Inducing magnetic fields into body tissue causes bioelectric current activity, which may assist in the normalizing of the electron flow in the body.
    • A ‘bio-cybernic’ system uses bioelectric sensors attached to the skin on the legs to monitor signals transmitted from the brain to the muscles.
    • The bioelectric theory tops off this confusing mix of theories.
    • Repeated measures ANOVA showed significant differences among the walk groups in body fat measures by bioelectric impedance and waist-to-thigh ratio.
    • Because the brain is full of bioelectric surges that your kind can hold on to like Velcro.
    • Maybe in some cases we are ‘recalibrating’ ourselves to be able to detect the various bioelectric energies of others in which case it could be measurable energy.
 
 
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