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  • |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load |Ship draft=10.42 full load&nbsp;feet (3.18&nbsp;m)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load |Ship draft=10.42 full load&nbsp;feet (3.18&nbsp;m)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load |Ship draft=10.42 full load&nbsp;feet (3.18&nbsp;m)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load |Ship draft=10.42 full load&nbsp;feet (3.18&nbsp;m)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load |Ship draft=10.42 full load&nbsp;feet (3.18&nbsp;m)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load |Ship draft=10.42 full load&nbsp;feet (3.18&nbsp;m)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load |Ship draft=10.42 full load&nbsp;feet (3.18&nbsp;m)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load |Ship draft=10.42 full load&nbsp;feet (3.18&nbsp;m)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load |Ship draft=10.42 full load&nbsp;feet (3.18&nbsp;m)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,253&nbsp;tons standard<br/>1,590&nbsp;tons full load |Ship draft=10.42 full load&nbsp;feet (3.18&nbsp;m)
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 [[ton]]s (light)<br/>2,750 tons (full load) ...ch as ship control, communications, general drills, engineering and damage control instruction, gunnery training, and [[antiaircraft]] and [[antisubmarine]] w
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 tons (light)<br/>2,750 tons (full load) ...[[Hiro Wan]], where she performed seaplane tender operations and seadrome control duties for a little over a month.
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  • |Ship displacement=2,498 tons (full load) in 1966 ...) 38-[[caliber]] Mark 12 gun mount, 1 x Mark 52 director, 1 x Mark 26 fire-control radar, 1 x [[Mark 10]] Mod 0 [[antisubmarine]] projector, 2 x Mark 32 Mod 2
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  • |Ship displacement=2,610 tons (full load) in 1970 ...millimeter) 38-[[caliber]] gun, 1 x Mark 52.3 director, 1 x Mark 26-4 fire-control radar, 6 x .50-caliber ([[12.7-millimeter]]) [[machine gun]]s<br/>All [[ant
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  • |Ship displacement=2,498 tons (full load) in 1967 |Ship draft={{convert|12|ft|4|in|m|abbr=on}} full load aft in 1967
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  • |Ship displacement=In 1966: 1,786 tons light; 2,522.4 tons (full load) |Ship speed=17.35 [[knot (speed)|knots]] (maximum at full load) in 1966<br/>11.9 knots (economic) in 1966
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  • |Ship displacement=2,530.7 tons (full load) |Ship draft={{convert|13|ft|0.5|in|m|abbr=on}} aft (full load)
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  • |Ship displacement=2,498 tons (full load) in 1964 ...8-[[caliber]] Mark 12-1 [[gun mount]]; Mark 57 M4 director; Mark 4 M4 fire control radar; 2 x .50-caliber (12.7-[[millimeter]] [[machine gun]]s; 1 x [[Mark 10
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  • |Ship displacement=2,497 tons (full load) in 1965 |Ship draft={{convert|12|ft|5|in|m|abbr=on}} (full load) in 1965
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  • |Ship displacement=1,766 tons standard, 2,800 tons full load * Mk26 Mod1 Fire Control System<ref>''Jane's Fighting Ships 1982-1983''</ref>
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  • |Ship displacement=2,528.7 tons (full load) in 1966 |Ship draft={{convert|12|ft|6|in|m|abbr=on}} at full load in 1966
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  • |Ship displacement= 1,111 tons (normal), 1,225 tons (full load) ...tting her on fire. ''Shaw''{{'}}s crew heroically brought her damage under control, and a skeleton crew of 21 men took the wreck 40 miles into port under her
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  • ...the 20th century, sugarbeet production was highly labor-intensive, as weed control was managed by densely planting the crop, which then had to be manually thi Today, mechanical sowing, [[herbicide]] application for weed control and mechanical harvesting have removed this reliance on numerous workers.
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  • ...ot commented on the weapon proliferation, although it has moved to tighten control over the use of Russian-made weapons by the importing states. ...am crossing. The three-man crew carries personal weapons and an ammunition load of five missiles. One crew member carries a pack with a missile-loaded laun
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  • ...etrates up to three deck levels below the weather deck; deep magazine, gun control room and power room, gunbay and the gunhouse. ...-magazine to pass ammunition to the gunbay. The Captain of the Gun in the control room ensures continued weapon readiness and the gun controller in the Opera
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  • ...y when it was usually under the control of the advanced [[Mark 37 Gun Fire Control System]] which provided accurate and timely firing solutions against surfac At the "load" command, the powder-man slips a primer protector off the end of the powder
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  • ...uld direct and lay the guns automatically. All the operators had to do was load the guns. With the SCR-584 the 90&nbsp;mm became arguably the best anti-air * [[Fire-control system]]
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  • ...f the chain is connected to the bolt assembly, moving it back and forth to load, fire, extract, and eject [[Cartridge (weaponry)|cartridge]]s. As with all guns that do not use energy from a fired cartridge to load the next round, a misfired round does not stop the functioning of the weapo
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  • ...ual-feed system. This system uses sprockets and extractor grooves to feed, load, fire, extract, and eject [[Cartridge (weaponry)|rounds]]. A system of clut The M242 weapon system has both electrical and manual fire control and can be operated electrically or manually. In doing so, the gunner can c
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  • ...-1|abbr=on}}. It was magazine-fed and could be fired manually or by remote control through a [[solenoid]] mounted on the rear of the gun. ...as against {{convert|23|gr|g|abbr=on}} for the pellet used with the tetryl load.
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  • ...development of the weapon. The dummy warhead was lighter than the wartime load. Additionally, the depth mechanism was designed prior to the warhead's char ...inally conceded the Mark 14 ran deep, and six weeks later, "that its depth-control mechanism had been 'improperly designed and tested'".<ref name="Blair, p.27
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  • ...unit, the mounting houses the gun, an automated [[fire-control system|fire control system]] and all other major components, enabling it to automatically searc ...e first antenna, for searching, is located inside the radome on the weapon control group (top of the white-painted portion). The search subsystem provides be
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  • ...8 seconds ahead, determine the deflection and set the correct fuze length, load, aim and fire accordingly. Deflection was calculated mechanically and grap Britain supplied 24 Mk 3 guns and 7 M/34 mechanical fire control computers to Finland during the [[Winter War]] of 30 November 1939 - March
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  • ...USS ''Iowa'']]. After the 1950s, GCFSs were integrated with missile [[fire-control system]]s and other ship sensors. ...vOrdAndGunV2">{{cite book|title =NAVAL ORDNANCE AND GUNNERY, VOLUME 2 FIRE CONTROL, NAVPERS 10798-A|publisher =U.S. Navy, Bureau of Naval Personnel|date =1958
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  • ...rotor. Automotive alternators invariably use a rotor winding, which allows control of the alternator generated voltage by varying the current in the rotor fie ...iron loss, copper loss, and the voltage drop in the diode bridges; at part load, [[Energy conversion efficiency|efficiency]] is between 50-62% depending on
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  • ...A small hydro development may be installed along with a project for flood control, irrigation or other purposes, providing extra revenue for project costs. I ...griculture]] with a relatively constant water supply. Large hydro dams can control floods, which would otherwise affect people living downstream of the projec
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  • ...loroquine alone, but is no longer recommended by the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] due to the availability of more effective combinations ...ased during malaria fever, its severity correlated to the malaria parasite load in blood. There is evidence that it has a genetic basis and is related to c
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  • ...he PCP domain uses the attached 4’-phosphopantethein prosthetic group to load the growing peptide chain and their precursors.<ref name="pmid12167866">{{c ...es for use by the [[Centers for Disease Control]] (CDC) Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee. These guidelines restrict use of vancomycin t
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  • Nevirapine in triple combination therapy has been shown to suppress [[viral load]] effectively when used as initial antiretroviral therapy (''i.e.'', in ant ...about nevirapine-based regimens in those starting therapy with high viral load or low CD4 count, some analyses suggest that nevirapine may be effective in
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  • Sodium load augments the intense potassium excretion by cortisol, and [[corticosterone] ...peptide, [[corticotropin releasing hormone]] (CRH), which is under nervous control. CRH acts synergistically with [[arginine vasopressin]], [[angiotensin II]]
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  • ...nimals. Humans are nature's ultimate example of "regulators" because they control their parameters in a variety of climates and conditions. ...adaptation (biology)|adaptation]]s allow endothermic animals to exert some control over a given parameter. For instance, [[reptile]]s often rest on [[sun]]-he
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  • ...can be adopted for many different conditions, making it ideal for process control environment. ...ng the level upwards decreases the load and speed, downwards increases the load and speed.
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  • ...dyes. Besides that, it consumes less energy and closer and more economical control of product quality is possible. ...thermoset are relatively high cost of raw materials, general inability to load TPEs with low cost fillers such as carbon black (therefore preventing TPEs
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  • ...tanding its physical and chemical properties. It affects the strength and load-bearing properties of rocks and soils. It affects the reactivity of solids ...for decades in the Air Pollution Control industry (data used for design of control devices). This technique determines particle size as a function of settlin
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  • ...it is prone to shattering, it is very strong structurally. Its impressive load bearing abilities are due to the [[dendrite (metal)|dendritic]] microstruct *Arms control experts speculate it is used to transform radiation into pressure in multis
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  • ...diation resistance. In addition, PPEs demonstrate better wear control and load-carrying ability than mineral oils, especially when used in bearings.
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  • ...aditional coarse plaster mix also had horse hair added for reinforcing and control of shrinkage, important when plastering to wooden laths and for base (or du ...rs are often protected with damp hessian sheeting or sprayed with water to control the drying rates.
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  • ...heodore V. Galambos (AISI, 1991).<ref>American Iron and Steel Institute, ''Load and Resistance Factor Design Specification for Cold-Formed Steel Structural ...inia.aspx], constructed around 1925 in Lynchburg, Virginia. The walls were load bearing masonry, but the floor system was framed with double back- to- back
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  • ...lightweight ECC has superior compressive and tensile strength, crack-width control, and damage tolerance. Applications include floating homes, barges, and can ...of pipes was first developed in 1998. Extruded ECC pipies have both higher load capacity and higher deformability than any other extruded fiber-reinforced
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  • ...oncrete [[compression member]] would otherwise experience due to a bending load. The advantages of prestressed concrete include crack control and lower construction costs; thinner slabs - especially important in high
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  • Fibers are usually used in concrete to control cracking due to both [[Plasticity (physics)|plastic]] shrinkage and drying ...x (concrete or [[Mortar (masonry)|mortar]] binder), they help to carry the load by increasing the tensile strength of the material. Increase in the aspect
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  • ===Pollutant load=== ...atch block edges and damage surfaces. Sand cannot be used for snow and ice control on perveous asphalt or concrete because it will plug the pores and reduce p
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  • ...rms. Mixing cement with the soil mixture can also increase the structure's load bearing capacity but can only be used in clay-poor mixtures. The [[USDA]] o Rammed earth can effectively control humidity where unclad walls containing clay are exposed to an internal spac
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  • ...ession|compression]], as the aggregate efficiently carries the compression load. However, it is weak in tension as the cement holding the aggregate in plac ...author = Kosmatka, S.H. | coauthors = Panarese, W.C. | title = Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures | publisher = Portland Cement Association | year = 198
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  • ...t in almost any shape desired, and once hardened, can become a structural (load bearing) element. Portland cement may be gray or white. ...author = Kosmatka, S.H. | coauthors = Panarese, W.C. | title = Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures | publisher = Portland Cement Association | date = 198
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  • ...dicular to the grain and/or [[tension (physics)|tension]] than where under load along the grain and/or [[physical compression|compression]]. The extent to ...ing preparation, may do much to reduce this problem but it is difficult to control completely, especially when using mass-produced kiln-dried timber stocks.
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  • ...ir unique construction method, which is characterized by the presence of a load-bearing facade of carefully-selected interlocking stones. Dry-stone technol ...o gates a wall may contain smaller purposely built gaps for the passage or control of wildlife and [[livestock]] such as sheep. The smaller holes usually no m
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  • ...the tactile screen at a fixed rate. It wasn’t known how much the mental load of controlling the camera would reduce the reading rate. ...ndex fingers was incompatible with the design concept of using one hand to control the camera while the other hand sensed the tactile screen. So the Optacon
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  • ...specific to general industry), but they are still required to identify and control confined space hazards. • Assessment and control of risks.
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  • ...3, the [[California]] Air Resources Board (CARB) adopted an airborne toxic control measure (ATCM) to reduce perc emissions from dry cleaning operations. The d ...utomatically sense when all possible traces of perc have been removed from load during the drying process. This system ensures that only the smallest amoun
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  • ...chinery, etc. - Collapse, overturning, or failure of any [[structural load|load-bearing]] part of a [[Elevator|lift]] or [[Hoist (device)|hoist]], [[Crane ...y Convention) Regulations 1984, SI 1984/1890, reg.2(1)</ref> in any of its load-bearing parts while it is being raised, lowered or suspended.
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  • - Training workers to use PPE and control measurements in the right way; PIMEX is also used to visualize physical load. In the Netherlands there are also videos available that are made for emplo
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  • ...loss of normal functions in those cells, such as accurate DNA replication, control over the [[cell cycle]], orientation and adhesion within tissues, and inter ..., Kricker A, Fleming C |title=Sunlight and cancer |journal=Cancer causes & control : CCC |volume=8 |issue=3 |pages=271–83 |year=1997 |month=May |doi=10.1023
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  • ...es suggest that psychologically demanding jobs that allow employees little control over the work process increase the risk of [[cardiovascular disease]].<ref ...e company. However, less powerful employees (that is, those who have less control over their jobs) are more likely to suffer stress than powerful workers. Ma
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  • In the [[United States]], the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] estimates that roughly 1.7 million hospital-associated inf '''United States''': The [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC) estimates that roughly 1.7 million hospital-associat
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  • ...ch will usually be enforced by the state using an inspectorate, regulatory control and the criminal law. ...ess at the time had a vested interest to oppose legislation and regulatory control which might affect their business. But progressive societies clearly wish t
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  • ...us infection in healthcare workers: risk of exposure and infection. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 15 (1994), pp. 745–750.</ref> but newer, larger surveys ha ...er, C. Ciesielski, P.U. Srivastava, R. Marcus, D. Abiteboul et al., A case-control study of HIV seroconversion in health-care workers after percutaneous expos
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  • ...ors. "The operators were trained but the complexity of the reactor and the control panels nevertheless outstripped their ability to grasp what they were seein * [[Cognitive load]]
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  • {{See also|Combustion|Fire control|Extreme weather|Firestorm}} {{See also|Control of fire by early humans|Deforestation#Historical causes|Environmental histo
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  • ...Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) provides operational fire-control services and links to all provincial and territorial fire agencies. {{See also|Fire control|Firefighting|Firefighter#Goals of firefighting}}
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  • ...allowing for maximum torque to be applied to the user, and giving the best control of the tool. Very large impact wrenches (up to several hundred thousand fo ...s incorporate a [[flow regulator]] into their design, either as a separate control or part of the reversing valve, allowing torque to be roughly limited in on
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  • ...to the detriment of atrial myocardial performance. Ordered [[sinoatrial]] control of atrial electrical activity is lost, as a result coordinated pressure gen The compromised load of atrial fibrillation detracts from overall performance but the ventricles
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  • ...bt.cdc.gov/agent/ricin/facts.asp Facts About Ricin], ''Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, March 5, 2008, accessed May 5, 2009.</ref> Ricin is easily ...fuel stops and other time spent waiting at, for instance, a factory for a load. The new provisions allowed drivers to stay on duty for only 14 hours, thus
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  • |<!--ds--> 8-bit serial shift register, parallel Load, complementary outputs |<!--ds--> parallel-Load 8-bit shift register
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  • ...]]. The amplifier is given a high frequency output pole by addition of the load resistance ''R<sub>L</sub>'' and capacitance ''C<sub>L</sub>'', with the ti ...g Kirchhoff's current law to the output side of the circuit determines the load voltage <math>v_{\ell}</math> as a function of the voltage <math>\ v_{i}</m
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  • ...oltage doublers cannot switch in this way and require a driving circuit to control the switching. They frequently also require a switching element that can b ...nditions, but when current is being drawn depends on the resistance of the load and the value of the capacitors used. The circuit works by following a Vil
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  • ...esis filters|network synthesis]] techniques greatly enhanced the degree of control of the designer. ...e phenomenon - the energy supplied by the jar was partly dissipated in the load but also partly stored in the magnetic field of the inductor.<ref>Blanchard
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  • ...e purposes of analysis. The equivalent circuit of a generator matched to a load <math>\scriptstyle Z_0</math> to which it is delivering a voltage <math>\sc ...ircuit of an incident wave on a transmission line arriving at an arbitrary load impedance.]]
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  • ...f the phonograph is represented as a transmission line, and is a resistive load for the rest of the circuit, while all the mechanical and acoustic parts— ...an accuracy of around {{nowrap|±800 [[Parts-per notation|ppm]]}}. Better control can be achieved by grinding the edge of the resonator instead of the main s
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  • ...circuit|Circuit]]'''||A current from one terminal of a generator, through load component(s) and back into the other terminal. A circuit is, in this sense ...combine the internal resistance of the generator with a parallel impedance load.
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  • ...e the pull-up transistors have low resistance when switched on, unlike the load resistors in NMOS logic. In addition, the output signal swings the full [[v ...there is a current path from V<sub>dd</sub> to V<sub>ss</sub> through the load resistor and the n-type network.
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  • An '''active''' or '''dynamic load''' is a component or a circuit behaving as a ''current-stable nonlinear res ...rease the AC gain of some types of [[amplifier]]. Most commonly the active load is the output part of a [[current mirror]]<ref name=Jaeger>
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  • ...e automatic application of both positive and negative polarities), and the load resistance inserted in series with the device. ...main terminal voltage can often be swept up to several thousand volts with load currents of tens of amps available at lower voltages.
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  • ...data plane), and [[Routing Information Protocol|routing performance]] (or control plane). In practice, the two functions are often evaluated simultaneously. ...stress the computational performance of the router. In both cases, the IP load tester measures the performance of the router in terms of [[packet loss|los
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  • ...for the given plate voltage, which can usually be controlled by a variable load resistor. * they do not perform the tests at real load, voltages and currents
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  • ...ction controls the time base or “sweep” of the instrument. The primary control is the Seconds-per-Division (Sec/Div) selector switch. Also included is a h ...lts in a .1 (-10X) attenuation factor, but helps to isolate the capacitive load presented by the probe cable from the signal being measured. Some probes ha
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  • ...ssessed many features that lent itself to the role, including considerable load-carrying ability, and long range.<ref name="flight36 pc"/> The structure of * VM325 – Anson C.19 under restoration with the Carew Control Tower Group in [[Carew, Pembrokeshire]].<ref name="wr25-321">Ellis 2016, p.
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  • ...he ailerons are both at their neutral position. This results in an aileron control system operating, with barely any travel down at all on the wing on the out ...rol movements required a positive and sure hand as there was a slowness to control inputs. Some instructors preferred these flight characteristics because of
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  • ...t aircraft, as they combine the Vega's attributes of Long-range, speed and load-carrying ability. Notably, all Proctors inherited the Vega Gull's feature o :Three-seat dual-control communications and radio/navigation trainer for the Royal Air Force, 147 bu
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  • ...erofoil above the engines and twin fins and rudders to improve directional control. Sold to [[Imperial Airways]] in 1940 as a crew trainer but damaged beyond |useful load main= <!--lb-->
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