Excitation
121excitation — intoxicate …
122Excitation — The power required to energize the magnetic field of a generator …
123excitation — ex·ci·ta·tion …
124excitation — ex•ci•ta•tion [[t]ˌɛk saɪˈteɪ ʃən, sɪ [/t]] n. 1) the act of exciting or the state of being excited 2) phs a process in which a molecule, atom, nucleus, or particle is excited • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < L …
125excitation — s ( en, er) …
126excitation — nf., exaltation, frénésie : èksitachon nf. (Albanais), frega (Arvillard.228) ; bakanà nm. (228) …
127excitation — n. 1 a the act or an instance of exciting. b the state of being excited; excitement. 2 the action of an organism, tissue, etc., resulting from stimulation. 3 Electr. a the process of applying current to the winding of an electromagnet to produce… …
128Excitation neuronale — Potentiel postsynaptique excitateur Un seul PPSE ne dépolarise pas suffisamment la membrane pour générer un potentiel d’action …