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cathode [ˈkæθəʊd] n 1. (Physics / General Physics) the negative electrode in an electrolytic cell; the electrode by which electrons enter a device from an external circuit 2. (Physics / General Physics) the negatively charged electron source in an electronic valve 3. (Physics / General Physics) the positive terminal of a primary cell Compare anode [from Greek kathodos a descent, from kata- down + hodos way] cathodal [kæˈθəʊdəl], cathodic [kæˈθɒdɪk -ˈθəʊ-], cathodical adj
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| 34) They performed a series of studies using high-voltage cathodal ES (120 pps, 10% below visible contractions) on frog and rat models and found that up to four 30-minute treatment sessions with either 30- or 60-minute rest periods between treatments curbed edema formation for up to 24 hours after injury. 11,22) In contrast, other investigators showed that pulsed monophasic cathodal stimulation (high-voltage pulsed current [HVPC]) with a pulse duration of 13 microseconds (twin peaks of 5 and 8 microseconds) limits edema in frogs and rats with either crush injury or hyperflexion injury. Thus, both hands received anodal and cathodal TWG at the same dosage of current. |
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