electrosensible

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English

Etymology

From electro- +‎ sensible.

Adjective

electrosensible (comparative more electrosensible, superlative most electrosensible)

  1. Synonym of electrosensitive
    • 1980, Commutation & Transmission - Volumes 2-3, page 31:
      A large spectrum of techniques was tested by the manufacturers: scanners using photodiodes and CCD line sensors, software or hardware modems, printers using thermic, photosensible, electrosensible and electrochimic papers.
    • 2003 September, Norbert Leitgeb, Jörg Schröttner, “Electrosensibility and electromagnetic hypersensitivity”, in BioElectroMagnetics, volume 24, number 6:
      The best least square fit was found for a second log-normal distribution superposed at the sensitive end, again indicating the existence of a very sensitive subgroup among the general population and leading to the estimation that this very electrosensible subgroup could have the size of approximately 2% of the general population [Leitgeb, 1998]
    • 2006 October, Brice Mattivi, Véronique Beauvois, Patrick Dular, Jean-Louis Lilien, Raoul Lorphevre, Ruth V Sabariego, “Hypersensitivity to Electricity: The effect of the current waveform on the perception level”, in Proceedings of the 4th Int Workshop on Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields:
      The existence of the very “electrosensible” subgroup can be seen as the second log-normal distribution on the fig 2.

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