| 1. | Ohmic losses and thus Joule heating occur when Pedersen currents flow.
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| 2. | Resistance and conductance can still be defined for non-ohmic elements.
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| 3. | -- > tunneling junctions, the yellow dots are Ohmic contacts.
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| 4. | Ohmic losses in an SOFC result from ionic conductivity through the electrolyte.
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| 5. | Firstly, operating at higher temperatures can significantly decrease these ohmic losses.
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| 6. | They always show low capacitance values and very high ohmic ESR values.
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| 7. | At the time, a major challenge was ohmic metal contact formation.
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| 8. | These are electromagnetic induction based, and Ohmic contact based.
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| 9. | The material showed ohmic conductivity ( lowest resistance < " 22 k? ).
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| 10. | In either case, increasing the amount of wire reduces the ohmic losses.
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