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Electronic device for applying pairs of unlike stimuli to physiological preparations

Electronic device for applying pairs of unlike stimuli to physiological preparations has an advantage P. MCCARTY over similar components such as the zener diode or conventional voltage regular tubes (e.g., gaseous OD-3, OD-4) in that it is less expensive (20# each), small, and readily available. The use of the NE-2 also has the same advantages an equivalent device for providing cathode voltage of the no. 5734. NE-2 expected that of low current the life of the demands. over the use of batteries an offset potential for In the circuit is virtually described, infinite as the it is because http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Applied Physiology The American Physiological Society

Electronic device for applying pairs of unlike stimuli to physiological preparations

Journal of Applied Physiology , Volume 17: 570 – May 1, 1962

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8750-7587
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Abstract

has an advantage P. MCCARTY over similar components such as the zener diode or conventional voltage regular tubes (e.g., gaseous OD-3, OD-4) in that it is less expensive (20# each), small, and readily available. The use of the NE-2 also has the same advantages an equivalent device for providing cathode voltage of the no. 5734. NE-2 expected that of low current the life of the demands. over the use of batteries an offset potential for In the circuit is virtually described, infinite as the it is because

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Journal of Applied PhysiologyThe American Physiological Society

Published: May 1, 1962

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