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 Lick’O’Meter is a basic type of Resistive Touch switch in its simplest form . Lick’O’Meter is a basic type of Resistive Touch switch in its simplest form .
 The operation is simple, A Mosfet transistor is used as a switch. The operation is simple, A Mosfet transistor is used as a switch.
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 The transistor will then go from cut-off to saturation mode, the D S region of the transistor will  The transistor will then go from cut-off to saturation mode, the D S region of the transistor will 
 form a connection and current will flow through the LED. form a connection and current will flow through the LED.
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 There are numerous different ways to implement a resistance touch switch, with transistors,  There are numerous different ways to implement a resistance touch switch, with transistors, 
 with 555, with 741, with CMOS and many more.  with 555, with 741, with CMOS and many more. 
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 Current flow from the human skin from one electrode to the other,  Current flow from the human skin from one electrode to the other, 
 which finally stimulates an amplifier or other current sensitive component.  which finally stimulates an amplifier or other current sensitive component. 
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 Licking behavior in rodents is widely used to determine fluid consumption in various behavioral  Licking behavior in rodents is widely used to determine fluid consumption in various behavioral 
 contexts and is a typical example of rhythmic movement controlled by internal pattern-generating contexts and is a typical example of rhythmic movement controlled by internal pattern-generating
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 on either tongue protrusion interrupting a light beam or on an electrical signal generated by  on either tongue protrusion interrupting a light beam or on an electrical signal generated by 
 the tongue touching a metal spout.  the tongue touching a metal spout. 
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