Feed it a carefully measured, milliampere-tiny surge of electricity. From Wordnik.com. [Starchild Omnibus]
Powered by two AA batteries, the device was sends 1 milliampere of alternating current — 1/1,000th the voltage used in ECT — through a patient's head via small, wet pads placed at the temples. From Wordnik.com. [Using Electricity, Magnets for Mental Illness] Reference
Not only will coconutBattery show your your battery's charge down to the milliampere-hour. From Wordnik.com. [Notebooks.com] Reference
There are really just two statistics to them: number of cells and life rated in milliampere-hours (mAh). From Wordnik.com. [TabletPCReview.com - Tablet PC Reviews and News] Reference
The battery itself will also be rated for either watt hours or more commonly, milliampere-hours, or mAh, and again, more is better. From Wordnik.com. [TabletPCReview.com - Tablet PC Reviews and News] Reference
Where this gets a little bit tricky is that some batteries are able to produce a smidge more milliampere-hours out of the same number of cells using higher capacity cells. From Wordnik.com. [TabletPCReview.com - Tablet PC Reviews and News] Reference
"We are able to charge the material to 4.3 and 4.4 volts and attain a very high capacity of more than 210 milliampere hours per gram, with good power capability," he said. From Wordnik.com. [PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories] Reference
To stimulate us to greater improvement, Edison hung up a card which showed the results of tests in milliampere-hours given by the experimental elements as we tried them with the various grades of nickel and iron we had made. From Wordnik.com. [Edison, His Life and Inventions] Reference
The milliampere is one thousandth of an ampere. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of Electricity] Reference
100 microcurrent technology produces residual and cumulative results, far superior to previous traditional milliampere transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) devices. From Wordnik.com. [NBC Los Angeles - News Top Stories] Reference
1 mA = 1 milliampere = 10-3 A = 0.001 A. From Wordnik.com. [2. Fundamental Quantities of Electrical Engineering] Reference
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