bioelectricity love

Definitions

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  • noun electric phenomena in animals or plants.

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  • noun biology, physics Any form of electricity generated within an organism, especially by a muscle or nerve

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  • noun electric phenomena in animals or plants

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Examples

  • Germany leads the way of bioelectricity (28TWh) and, by virtue of feed-in tariffs, in solar photovoltaic capacity, where it has about 47% of global capacity.

    Bianca Jagger: Now Is the Time to Move Beyond Petroleum Bianca Jagger 2010

  • Germany leads the way of bioelectricity (28TWh) and, by virtue of feed-in tariffs, in solar photovoltaic capacity, where it has about 47% of global capacity.

    Bianca Jagger: Now Is the Time to Move Beyond Petroleum Bianca Jagger 2010

  • We could say it probably requires circulation, both of lymphatic fluid and blood, and may also include heat, bioelectricity (the electric potential across cell membranes), sound and even photonic energy (light).

    Arthur Rosenfeld: What Is Qi? Arthur Rosenfeld 2010

  • We could say it probably requires circulation, both of lymphatic fluid and blood, and may also include heat, bioelectricity (the electric potential across cell membranes), sound and even photonic energy (light).

    Arthur Rosenfeld: What Is Qi? Arthur Rosenfeld 2010

  • Germany leads the way of bioelectricity (28TWh) and, by virtue of feed-in tariffs, in solar photovoltaic capacity, where it has about 47% of global capacity.

    Bianca Jagger: Now Is the Time to Move Beyond Petroleum Bianca Jagger 2010

  • We could say it probably requires circulation, both of lymphatic fluid and blood, and may also include heat, bioelectricity (the electric potential across cell membranes), sound and even photonic energy (light).

    Arthur Rosenfeld: What Is Qi? Arthur Rosenfeld 2010

  • Germany leads the way of bioelectricity (28TWh) and, by virtue of feed-in tariffs, in solar photovoltaic capacity, where it has about 47% of global capacity.

    Bianca Jagger: Now Is the Time to Move Beyond Petroleum Bianca Jagger 2010

  • We could say it probably requires circulation, both of lymphatic fluid and blood, and may also include heat, bioelectricity (the electric potential across cell membranes), sound and even photonic energy (light).

    Arthur Rosenfeld: What Is Qi? Arthur Rosenfeld 2010

  • Germany leads the way of bioelectricity 28TWh and, by virtue of feed-in tariffs, in solar photovoltaic capacity, where it has about 47% of global capacity.

    Bianca Jagger: Now Is the Time to Move Beyond Petroleum Bianca Jagger 2010

  • Further, bioelectricity from sugarcane biomass will provide 15 percent of Brazil's electricity needs by 2015, while hydropower already supplies over 80% of current demand.

    Marcos Sawaya Jank: Brazil and the US Should Lead on Climate Change 2009

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