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Meaning of "milliamps"

milliamps (noun) - A unit of electrical current equal to one thousandth of an ampere, often used to measure small currents in electronics
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It only takes six milliamps to stop the heart.
Oliver just passed out with six milliamps.
Milliamps of stimulation.
Increase the ventricular by two milliamps.
On milliamps or millivolts functions, press theXXXXXkey if required, after logging has started.
And the output at ten milliamps.
Milliamps of stimulation on Andi first, please.
An average current measured only in milliamps.
Well, you are gonna need at least six milliamps to prove your theory . I am on it.
I am thinking that you are saying that we shoot a dose of milliamps.
Well, you are gonna need at least six milliamps to prove your theory.
The current to which the signals correspond is a few milliamps.
It can take up to 50 milliamps to kill a normal human.
Quiescent current consumption may be on the order of nanoamps to milliamps.
A differential of 30 milliamps must be used in case of short circuit.

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Battery capacity is generally measured in milliamps per hour or mAh.
Running conditions, 30 milliamps until dye front at bottom of gelapprox.
This will be labeled as forward current and displayed in milliamps.
Let us go to 4 milliamps of stimulation.
This peak current may extend to tens of milliamps or more.
The milliamps signal output from the first signal control terminal 59 is fed to a terminal board 62.
Some meters measure currents as low as milliamps or even microamps.
The laser transmitter is controlled with a constant current source of around 12 milliamps.
Crank up the milliamps.
Below a lower threshold, the output current is negligible, say at most a few milliamps.
This capacity is expressed in milliamps per hour ( mAh ).
Quiescent current consumption may be on the order of nano amps to milliamps.
In this example, an average of about 70 milliamps above baseline amperage was desirable.
The measured electrical current through the bend is reported in milliamps.
When humans are shocked with over 50 milliamps of electricity, we die.
Only tiny amounts of electricity are used in tDCS-one to two milliamps.
One group were exposed to a current of two milliamps while they played, the other to 0.1.
Aah! Oliver just passed out with six milliamps.
Studies indicate that intensities varying from 10 to 30 milliamps are the most adequate, producing few fasciculations.
The maximum instantaneous current is here limited to N times 8 milliamps.
All right . Let us go to 4 milliamps of stimulation.
The outputs of the apschuino can provide only limited intensity to 50 milliamps.
This means that approximately two milliamps are available at the Q8 ′ collector.
Originally, these devices supplied current at a fixed amplitude ranging from 1 to 10 milliamps.
He carries a pH scale printout that shows the correct milliamps for the product in process.
The increased electrical current demand on the power source 26 is generally about 60 milliamps.
A current i ′ greater than 10 milliamps would a priori appear to be necessary ;.
Microamps instead of milliamps.
Apply 100 milliamps of current directly to the heart, then massage by hand.
I am going up to two milliamps.
The amplitude is between about 10 milliamps to about 40 milliamps for a pulse width of about 250 microseconds.
While the guilty party will receive seventy five milliamps of shock.
Let us do … 2 milliamps of stimulation on Andi first, please.
The analog port can be programmed to source up to 2 milliamps of current.
Let's go to 4 milliamps of stimulation. All right.

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