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  2. Electrochemical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Electrochemical engineering is the branch of chemical engineering dealing with the technological applications of electrochemical phenomena, such as electrosynthesis of chemicals, electrowinning and refining of metals, flow batteries and fuel cells, surface modification by electrodeposition, electrochemical separations and corrosion.

  3. Engineering psychology - Wikipedia

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    Engineering psychology is concerned with the adaptation of the equipment and environment to people, based upon their psychological capacities and limitations with the objective of improving overall system performance, involving human and machine elements [1] Engineering psychologists strive to match equipment requirements with the capabilities ...

  4. List of engineering branches - Wikipedia

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    Engineering is the discipline and profession that applies scientific theories, mathematical methods, and empirical evidence to design, create, and analyze technological solutions, balancing technical requirements with concerns or constraints on safety, human factors, physical limits, regulations, practicality, and cost, and often at an industrial scale.

  5. Electromagnetic theories of consciousness - Wikipedia

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    The starting point for McFadden and Pockett's theory is the fact that every time a neuron fires to generate an action potential, and a postsynaptic potential in the next neuron down the line, it also generates a disturbance in the surrounding electromagnetic field.

  6. Electroanalytical methods - Wikipedia

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    Potentiometry passively measures the potential of a solution between two electrodes, affecting the solution very little in the process. One electrode is called the reference electrode and has a constant potential, while the other one is an indicator electrode whose potential changes with the sample's composition.

  7. John Newman (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Newman is regarded by many as "the father of electrochemical engineering." [5] The Newman Method is a "numerical technique...developed for solving coupled electrochemical reaction–diffusion equations". [6] [4] Professor Newman has authored more than 339 scientific publications, with more the 47000 citations, and an h-index of 95.

  8. Electrodermal activity - Wikipedia

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    By 1972, more than 1500 articles on electrodermal activity had been published in professional publications, and today EDA is regarded as the most popular method for investigating human psychophysiological phenomena. [17] As of 2013, EDA monitoring was still on the increase in clinical applications. [18]

  9. Electroextraction - Wikipedia

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    In this article, electroextraction describes the extraction of charged particles through a liquid phase barrier. [4] The term can be used to describe electrowinning , which is the extraction of metals from their compounds via electrochemical processes.