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EMF

abbr.
1. electromagnetic field
2. electromotive force
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emf

or

EMF

abbreviation for
(General Physics) electromotive force
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emf

or EMF, or E.M.F., or e.m.f.,

1. electromagnetic field.
2. electromotive force.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.emf - the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuitemf - the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in volts
electrical phenomenon - a physical phenomenon involving electricity
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From the literature it is clear that irradiation with electromagnetic fields (EMF) affect the ionic channels permeability in the membrane of cells, and consequently influence the transport of ions into the cells and cause biological changes in the organisms (Galvanoskis and Sandblom, 1998).
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"Innovators who apply to the prize are competing for up to $2 million in grants and visibility of their solutions to major businesses, the innovator community and the public," according to EMF. Winners will enter a 12-month accelerator program that will offer exclusive access to industry experts, commercial guidance, feedback on user and scalability requirements, advice on performance expectations, and access to innovation labs for testing and development.
"Sensorless brushless DC motor drive based on the zero-crossing detection of back electromotive force (EMF) from the line voltage difference," IEEE Trans.
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