| 11. | Dark current is one of the main sources for noise in image sensors such as charge-coupled devices.
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| 12. | Eric must uncover the terrible secret she's hiding, before its dark currents pull them both under ."
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| 13. | Visible fixed-pattern noise is often caused by hot pixels pixel sensors with higher than normal dark current.
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| 14. | Three teens frolic at the water's edge, tossing chunks of ice out toward where the dark current flows faster.
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| 15. | We skirt the dark currents coursing through our lives, the possibility of war, terrorist attacks, nuclear bombs, chemical warfare.
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| 16. | A photomultiplier will produce a small current even without incident photons; this is called the " dark current ".
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| 17. | Hence, positively charged ions ( namely sodium ions ) enter the photoreceptor, current is often known as dark current.
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| 18. | Under reverse bias, the diode ordinarily does not conduct ( save a small dark current or I s leakage ).
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| 19. | This so-called'dark current'depolarizes the cell to around-40 mV . Note that this is significantly more depolarized than most other neurons.
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| 20. | In analytical chemistry, "'dark current "'refers to the constant response produced by a spectrochemical receptor, even in the absence of radiation.
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