| 1. | Galvani believed that the animal electricity came from the muscle in its pelvis.
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| 2. | Galvani actively investigated animal electricity until the end of his life.
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| 3. | On March 27, 1791, Galvani published a book about his work on animal electricity.
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| 4. | Galvani coined the term " animal electricity " to describe the phenomenon, while contemporaries labeled it galvanism.
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| 5. | He called this " animal electricity ".
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| 6. | At first, he embraced animal electricity.
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| 7. | Galvani coined the term " animal electricity " to describe the force that activated the muscles of his specimens.
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| 8. | Neither the animal electricity theory of Galvani nor the contact electrification theory of Volta forms part of modern electrical science.
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| 9. | Galvani referred to the phenomenon as " "'animal electricity " "', believing that he had discovered a distinct form of electricity.
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| 10. | Their work carried forward the discoveries of the Italian anatomist Luigi Galvani ( 1737-98 ), investigator of what he termed animal electricity.
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