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What (who) is galvanic action - definition

EARLY STUDY OF THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF ANIMAL TISSUE
Galvanic stimulation; Galvinism; Animal electricity; Galvanic electricity

Galvanic corrosion         
  • Aluminium anodes mounted on a steel-jacketed structure
  • Electrical panel for a cathodic protection system
CORROSION IN ELECTROLYTES
Lasagna cell; Lasagna battery; Galvonic corrosion; Electrolytic corrosion; Galvanic attack; Nodular corrosion; Galvanic reaction; Galvanic action; Anodic index; Dissimilar metal corrosion; Galvanic isolator
Galvanic corrosion (also called bimetallic corrosion or dissimilar metal corrosion) is an electrochemical process in which one metal corrodes preferentially when it is in electrical contact with another, in the presence of an electrolyte. A similar galvanic reaction is exploited in primary cells to generate a useful electrical voltage to power portable devices.
actioner         
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  • Are female action heroes truly empowering? - Dan Hassler-Forest ([[Utrecht University]])
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  • Rambo]]'' action films.
  • [[John Cena]] in the 2006 American action film ''[[The Marine]]''
FILM GENRE
ActionFilm; Action Film; Action movies; Action cinema; Action adventure movie; Action-adventure movie; Action films; Action thriller; Action movie; Dick flick; Gun movie; Action-adventure film; Action-thriller film; Actioner; Science fiction action film; Top 100 Action Films; Action adventure film; Action horror; Stunt film; Action-thriller; Science fiction action; Action thriller film; Action horror film; Action-horror; Action-horror film; Science fiction-action; Science fiction-action film; Science-fiction action film; History of action film; History of action films
¦ noun informal a film predominantly consisting of exciting action and adventure.
Action film         
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  • Are female action heroes truly empowering? - Dan Hassler-Forest ([[Utrecht University]])
  • Robin Hood]]''
  • Rambo]]'' action films.
  • [[John Cena]] in the 2006 American action film ''[[The Marine]]''
FILM GENRE
ActionFilm; Action Film; Action movies; Action cinema; Action adventure movie; Action-adventure movie; Action films; Action thriller; Action movie; Dick flick; Gun movie; Action-adventure film; Action-thriller film; Actioner; Science fiction action film; Top 100 Action Films; Action adventure film; Action horror; Stunt film; Action-thriller; Science fiction action; Action thriller film; Action horror film; Action-horror; Action-horror film; Science fiction-action; Science fiction-action film; Science-fiction action film; History of action film; History of action films
Action film is a film genre in which the protagonist is thrust into a series of events that typically involve violence and physical feats. The genre tends to feature a mostly resourceful hero struggling against incredible odds, which include life-threatening situations, a dangerous villain, or a pursuit which usually concludes in victory for the hero.

Wikipedia

Galvanism

Galvanism is a term invented by the late 18th-century physicist and chemist Alessandro Volta to refer to the generation of electric current by chemical action. The term also came to refer to the discoveries of its namesake, Luigi Galvani, specifically the generation of electric current within biological organisms and the contraction/convulsion of biological muscle tissue upon contact with electric current. While Volta theorized and later demonstrated the phenomenon of his "Galvanism" to be replicable with otherwise inert materials, Galvani thought his discovery to be a confirmation of the existence of "animal electricity," a vital force which gave life to organic matter.