Approximately 16-20 electrodes
Approximately 16-20 electrodes
As many as 24 electrodes, depending on the type of the implant, stimulate the ganglion cells in the cochlea
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there are many different types
four electrodes are attached to the patient for the Holter monitoring
A triode pentode is a thermionic valve, also known as a vacuum tube (USA). It comprises a triode which has three electrodes and a pentode which has five electrodes, both sections of the valve are enclosed in a single glass envelope. They were often used in domestic audio amplifiers in the 'valve era' where the triode section acted as a preamplifier to increase the amplitude of the low level signal from the input source such as a tape head or a crystal pick-up; and the pentode section provided sufficient power amplification to drive a small loudspeaker. Minimising the number of valves in such designs significantly reduced the overall power consumption, heat dissipation and manufacturing cost of the equipment. It also reduced the retail price, making record players more affordable to the domestic consumer. Triode pentodes are still used in some current production, British built Hi Fi amplifiers because, with careful attention to the design, they can be configured to out-perform double triodes (two triodes in a single envelope) in the driver stages. Submitted by Graham Stannett (Croxley Audio). I would be grateful if you would be kind enough to contact me if you wish to amend this WikiAnswer or if you would like more information regarding valve amplifiers.
Iron electrodes are not readily available in hardware stores, however, there are many sites on the Internet that have them for purchase. Try MiniScience.com.
Typically, a Holter monitor requires 3 to 5 electrodes attached to the patient's chest. These electrodes are used to record the heart's electrical activity over an extended period, usually 24 to 48 hours.
They are electrodes surgically-implanted into the brain
Pt electrodes refer to electrodes that are made of platinum. These electrodes are commonly used in various electrochemical applications due to platinum's inert nature, high conductivity, and stability in corrosive environments. Pt electrodes are versatile and can be used in different setups such as in fuel cells, sensors, and electrophysiology experiments.
2. one on the side and one on the very bottom