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channel

On a Web site, a directory of selected Web resources about a particular topic, such as personal finance, sport, or entertainment. Many search engines and portals also offer a selection of channels. Unlike directories, channels are not intended to be comprehensive but may be programmed to suit a particular kind of user. Some companies may charge to include Web sites in their channels.

channel

In business, medium and location of purchase of product or service, and of its use. Groceries, for example, can be bought through a traditional channel, the grocery store, or through a non-traditional channel, home shopping using the Internet.



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We are now examining the effect of these mutations on channel function in cultured cells, The importance of these studies lies in the identification of additional genetic causes of atria and point to the importance of voltage gated channels for functioning, and survival of Purkinje neurons.
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When there is a shift in the membrane potential the voltage in one part of the membrane (where some of the voltage gated channels lie) will "tickle" the inner surface of the ion channel protein and open the channel briefly allowing ion channels to flow through.
 
 
 
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