
U208 Electric cable
Features:
Temperature: -40~~+105degree
Current-max :9A.Voltage-max:600V
Withstanding Voltage:1500VAC. Contact Resistance :10 milliohms max.
Insulation Resistance 1000 Megohms min.
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Crimp Housings 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit, Jr. Receptacle, Dual Row.model:5557d
Crimp Terminals 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit Family Crimp Terminals, Female.model:5556
PCB Headers 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit, Jr. Header, Vertical, Dual Row without PCB Snap-In Peg Locks.model:5566vwo
Weight:90g.each
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m forming in the first place. To test this idea, she asked a number of patients
undergoing amputation to take a drug called memantine. This blocks the activity of protein molecules
called NMDA receptors, which are important in many types of learning and memory.
Thirteen patients took memantine for four weeks after their amputations (and sometimes just before, as
well). The researchers then studied those patients brain activity and bodily sensations over the course of
a year, comparing what they found with the results from a group of amputees treated with a placebo.
To their delight, they discovered that memantine not only reduced changes in the brain, it also decreased
both the inci fuel dispenser dence and the intensity of phantom pain. Pushing a bit further, Dr Flor wondered whether
her pain-memory theory applied to other types of fuel dispenser chronic pain, as well. She turned to a phenomenon
called fibromyalgia, which is characterised by widespread pain across the body. Using MRI, her team
detected a network of abnormal memory traces in the brains of people with this condition. Many parts of
their brains are hyperactive, not only in areas responsible for bodily sensation and movement but also in
those involved in the sensation and processing of pain. The researchers also found that memantine was
able to dampen brain activity in some affected areas and reduce pain accordingly.
Encouraged by this result, they are now attempting to remove pain memories using drugs that activate
the brain s system of cannabinoid receptors. Previous studies have shown that these receptors are
involved in extinguishing unpleasant memories such as those related to fear. Dr Flor s hope is that pain�
being, in her view, a form of unpleasant memory—will be similarly susceptible.
She is also trying approaches that do not involve drugs. The team has, for example, used cognitive
behavioural therapy to train patients with fibrom fuel dispenser yalgia not to react to pain but rather to focus on
enjoyable activities. Dr Flor believes that, by removing th