Yet few generator sets were available to provide power, and prime power needed to operate the reefers at Kandahar Airfield was limited. |
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However, it would be possible to install a standby generator, which would ensure power in the event of a failure of the mains supply. |
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The screen flashes and a diagram of the schematics of the spherical generator appear. |
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The most serious incident was compounded by the failure of a battery powered backup generator in the air traffic control tower. |
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Or, combine your backup generator with a renewable energy system, and declare your total independence from the grid! |
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If your backup generator isn't powering the refrigerator, raid it for the food, but don't open the door more than necessary. |
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Micropower units utilized here can be conventional generator sets, fuel cells, or other product categories. |
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If electricity is a thing of the past in the future, a small generator operated by a windmill was included to power microreaders and projectors. |
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They delivered 50 to 100 milliwatts of power and provided secondary electricity for a beacon signal generator. |
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In contrast, the shield blocks the sensor from receiving light from the light generator when the shield is in the second position. |
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The device includes a therapy generator having a housing and electronics for conducting bidirectional communication with the patient. |
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This generator is a small pellet of polonium and beryllium, separated by foil within the fissionable fuel core. |
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Instead the motor, separate generator and the engine are all geared together through a single planetary gear set called a Power Split Device. |
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If you run out of juice on a long journey, a small petrol generator kicks in to keep the battery out of complete flatness. |
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Slowly, my hand reached out and flipped a single blue switch on the generator to see if my creation would work. |
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When this flip-flop is triggered, it provides an output to the pulse generator to start the experiment in synchrony with the video signal. |
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The zone is an air cavity beneath the swim platform where gas generator exhaust ports are located. |
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The old, cranky generator breaks down with an annoying frequency, severing us from the computer and studio lights. |
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The recipe will make delicious French bread with or without the steam generator and oven insert. |
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Each generator contains up to 40,000 curies of highly radioactive material. |
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I wouldn't camp again though, the field was very flinty, stubbly and furrowy not to mention floodlit by noisy generator powered lights. |
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The staff also bring the firm's own generator for electricity, but today the torrential rain has fused a plug. |
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If gas was found a small generator would be placed at the top of the pipe to supply power to the National Grid. |
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The bias generator generates a ramped bias signal in response to the pump enable signal. |
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The security personnel at the gate do not use a random number generator to select passengers to check. |
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How does the random architecture generator work, and is it completely random? |
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Projects are simple to add, and an included report generator will show you what you need to do come billing time. |
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My approach toward testing this environment was to write an e-mail generator program in C which I called GenerateMail. |
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He sells the electricity from his methane-fired generator to his utility for 7.25 cents per kilowatt hour. |
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If you plan to power a few lights, your refrigerator and a furnace, a less expensive portable generator may provide enough power. |
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Connect that flywheel to an electric generator and electricity will flow until the wheel grinds to a halt. |
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Later, it was revealed that a steam generator detected a lowered water level as the result of the leak. |
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This was one of several units to be equipped with a steam generator for passenger service. |
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Due to potential noise and safety concerns a steam generator would also more likely be separated from living space. |
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If a facility uses a generator for prime power, it would derive most, if not all, of its electricity from its on-site power systems. |
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Some of the blasts were deflected harmlessly off the shielded domed generator shell. |
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She dealt with generator problems, which provided her daily supply of fresh drinking water. |
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Another is an electrical generator to provides emergency household electricity. |
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Since when did the average boat owner need a generator to operate the boat's electrical system? |
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The cave is lighted electrically, powered by a diesel generator at the entrance. |
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The situation won't be nearly as dire if the astronauts manage to get their main oxygen generator working again. |
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The appointment of the former executive chairman of Aggreko, the power generator rentals company, was well received by analysts. |
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The major alert was sparked off after a petrol-powered generator found on board forced the pilot to abort the journey and divert to Rome. |
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You also want to be sure you don't set up your trailer and the generator in an area that might be subject to washouts or runoff from a slope. |
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The diesel generator room is located on the main deck in order to minimise noise below the waterline. |
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Power was needed, so he slung a waterwheel in a nearby stream and added a steam auxiliary generator for good measure. |
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To produce electricity, natural gas is burned in a turbine similar to a jet engine, and the turbine runs a generator. |
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The centre also paid for engineering work on the ship's main generator which was out of action. |
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Further, a semiconductor integrated circuit has a dither pattern generator, an adder, and an error distribution unit. |
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The images were projected on a white cotton sheet, and the loud whirr of the generator muffled the sound. |
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There are separate accumulators for generator tripping and 500-kV reactive power compensation switching for this algorithm as well. |
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The bar's owner, to the delight of his patrons, promised to stay open as long as the power from his generator held out. |
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A Danish engineer, Johannes Juul, was the first to connect a wind turbine with an AC generator to the electrical grid. |
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The motor's battery is recharged by an electric generator powered by a gasoline engine. |
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You also have to watch out because some generator manufacturers are now labeling their units in kilovolts instead of kilowatts. |
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When used as the primary power supply, generator capacities range from about 120 kilowatts to 150 megawatts. |
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The atmosphere was like a giant generator turning out millions of kilowatts of electricity. |
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We wired up the tents to a generator and wired up all the shops to a switch that goes to another generator in case of power loss. |
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The reactor unit is on the left, the turbo compressor units are in the centre and the generator, power turbine and recuperator on the right. |
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Lights, ceiling fans and the all-important sockets for charging camera batteries run from a generator. |
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This gear rotates coils of wire within a magnetic field inside the generator, creating electricity. |
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Electricity is produced when coils of wire inside the generator create a pulse as they move through a magnetic field, Sagrillo said. |
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Many fans that can't afford a generator have rigged up their televisions to car batteries to beat the blackouts. |
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Io's orbit cuts across Jupiter's powerful magnetic lines of force, turning Io into a giant electricity generator. |
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If that actuator starts to move unexpectedly, it acts as a generator and the short provides an electrical load that slows the motor down. |
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In normal times, motoring and the solar panels kept us flush enough so the generator did little but rust in the sail locker. |
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The rotor turns an attached generator, creating electricity with a simple elegance, carving energy from the sky. |
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Where there are winners, of course, there are losers, and the electricity generator company was among them. |
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While the hospital runs off a generator, kindergartens have no generators or power. |
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After an evaluation period, the generator, which has been designed to be portable, will be moved on to more testing sites such as Burgar Hill. |
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The cockpit became scorchingly hot, and I could see the heat waves coming off the generator as it struggled to keep up with my fast firing. |
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Their capsule will carry up more spare parts for the balky oxygen generator, but have room for little else. |
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The electromagnetic wave generator comprises a thermionic tube having a cathode, an anode and at least one grid. |
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The thermoelectric generator starts the fan automatically and adjusts speed according to stove temperature. |
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Using this new emitter, the company predicts that the output of its thermophotovoltaic generator can still be substantially improved. |
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The electrical system has been upgraded with power provided by a 25kVA three-phase generator. |
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Turbine-generators and generator sets are devices that convert mechanical into electrical energy. |
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If there is no electrical hookup, it can use the energy from a car battery, solar cell, or bicycle generator. |
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The surgeon implants four electrodes in the brain, then runs a wire under the skin to a battery-operated generator in the chest. |
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They have built a buoy that may prove to be an efficient, nonpolluting generator of electricity. |
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Make sure the station's generator is functioning and make sure the fuel tank is topped off. |
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The SM39 in a launch capsule is launched from the submarine's torpedo tubes using a gas generator. |
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On his way to the lodge, Mike noticed the back-up generator had shorted out. |
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As the water from the snow seeped into the back-up generator, it short-circuited. |
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The engine and generator are missing but when they are replaced they will use diesel and not petrol as fuel. |
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Then the job is done, and the generator engine is shut off, reluctantly, slowly it cranks down. |
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This heat can be used to boil water, producing steam to run a turbine that turns an electric generator. |
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It looks like when the shield generator overloaded and blew, its capacitors dumped a massive amount of energy into the ship's main power bus. |
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The company will be able to design circuits with clock speeds of up to 10 GHz by using the multiphase clock generator. |
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In the cellar were the central heating boilers and an emergency electricity generator. |
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The likely rationale must be that the company sees the fixed line telecom business as a potential cash generator. |
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The generator set was then slung and moved off the bed of the wagon and into the clear area on the ground. |
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This is a good, reliable sawtooth generator and is probably the main use for unijunctions. |
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The meeting continued, uninterrupted of course, with the help of the generator. |
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We don't have a generator, but we have enough uninterruptible power supply to shut down safely and avoid systems crashing. |
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The design consists of a single utility feed for power, a single uninterruptible power supply and a single backup generator. |
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There were shelves and shelves of videos, and a box of unopened blanks on the table by the generator. |
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The fire was discovered when the boat's skipper went to check the generator after spotting a flickering navigation light. |
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Participants had a generator implanted in the anterior chest that was connected to stimulating coils on the left vagus nerve. |
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This nonlinearity allows the varactor to be used also as a harmonic generator. |
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The generator was a loud, noisy thing, and we had to feed it with a never-ending supply of gasoline. |
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A laser is the generator of intense coherent, electromagnetic radiation in the spectral range between ultra violet and infrared wavelengths. |
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The engine spooled down through 45 percent, and the generator went offline, which tumbled our primary attitude and heading indicators. |
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Inside the building, Paul Meyer and his two young colleagues listened to the sputters of a cheap diesel generator. |
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Instead of a conventional fission reactor, it is focusing on a type of power generator called a quantum nucleonic reactor. |
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The 29 working units are frequently plagued by flameouts, engine stalls, generator failures and general mechanical problems. |
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An independent statistician prepared the randomisation envelopes using a computer based random number generator. |
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The Christmas train consisted of modern passenger carriages, generator cars and a caboose, with a diesel switch engine on either end. |
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It has a built-in advanced password generator, which randomly chooses a case-sensitive combination of characters. |
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He turned his back on me, went over to the generator, stooped and retrieved something. |
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The old fashioned gold standard was that money is a store of wealth not a generator of wealth. |
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A second fire started six hours later in an oxygen generator in the weapon stowage compartment, but that fire was put out within two minutes. |
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Winter heat will be provided by a water-source heat pump and a generator driven by a restored water wheel, with an oil-fired Rayburn as back-up. |
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Each climate-controlled chapel has its own generator, electrical outlets, lights, and seats for 100 people. |
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The main turbine and generator chamber is one of the largest underground chambers excavated by man. |
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When the car is slowing down, the electric motor runs backwards, acting as a generator to charge the battery. |
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The generator is needed to keep the store's freezers, chiller cabinets and tills going in the event of a grid failure. |
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Each roller magnet in the Searl device is a small homopolar generator and the entire set of rollers create a radial Lorentz force too. |
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Thus, the steam-turbine generator may be supplementarily fired in addition to the waste heat. |
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The road, both a participant in and a generator of vistas, becomes a surrogate for the human presence. |
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Positioned between the engine and gearbox and using a dual clutch system, this works as both current generator and flywheel. |
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Most conventional coal-fired power stations burn coal to produce steam, which turns turbines linked to a generator. |
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With an auxiliary generator capability, the truck's generator can operate when the truck is parked without a key in the ignition. |
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The construction and the electric characteristics of a high-speed trigger pulse generator for an ignitron are described. |
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Plus, regulators will have their work cut out in making sure that grid and generator managers are not colluding. |
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A structure or space in the shadow of an efficient photoelectric generator surface already possesses this characteristic. |
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Several generator types of increasing complexity are explained in detail and sample implementations are provided and annotated. |
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I live up on a mountain, and I have a generator for backup power. |
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Metrology is not viewed as a revenue generator but rather a cost center. |
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Since then, brush gear has been designed, manufactured and installed, and large-scale tests have been made with this gear in the homopolar generator. |
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Then our time margins were further shaved by an additional hour waiting for the new replacement part for the copilot's instrument power generator. |
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A digital tone generator produced a pure tone sinusoid, and the intensity envelope was visually adjusted to fit the envelope of a representative call of the population. |
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In 1918 he patented a generator which converted mechanical energy into high frequency electric currents which could be used for wireless telegraphy. |
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A sound stimulus generator transmits acoustic energy into the canal while a vacuum pump introduces positive and negative pressures into the ear canal. |
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A convection current can be conceived as a current generator caused by charges moved by other than electrical forces such as gravity, wind or eddy diffusion. |
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Therapeutic radiation is generally safe if the generator is shielded. |
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The electrical signal generator generates signals that are pulses that are adjustable in frequency, modulation, pulse width and amplitude with modified square waves. |
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We were treading water in a large water basin in a generator room. |
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So, months after it was handed over in a triumphant ribbon-cutting ceremony, the generator was broken. |
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At a little after midnight, the generator conked out yet again. |
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This problem may not be confined to houseboats since any boat with the generator exhaust located between the transom and a swim platform could present the same lethal hazard. |
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The pedals have a built-in generator producing enough electricity from the rotation of the pedals to light the flashers mounted front and back on them. |
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Should they malfunction or prove insufficient to slow the rotor in high winds, a large disk brake mounted on the generator shaft can smoothly bring the turbine to a halt. |
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Once the generator is running, you can pick and choose which appliances and circuits you want to use by flipping the switches on the transfer switch. |
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Running on power from a generator, it is constantly mortared and is a frequent target of airstrikes. |
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One such project involved the conversion of a headrace and mill site for the installation of a turbine and electricity generator to supply domestic energy needs. |
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Do not attempt to plug a generator into an electric socket in a wall. |
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The cove Deli on Main Street buzzed with the sound of a generator, and the lights were dim but the doors thrown open. |
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The code generator takes the parse tree and translates it into a mini-program, which is made up of a series of instructions expressed in the VDBE's virtual machine language. |
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Figure 1 is a sectioned isometric view showing a homopolar generator. |
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The use of a radiant burner of this type in a thermophotovoltaic generator currently causes problems in that the hot combustion gases flow to the photocell. |
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Kirin Brewery Co., for example, is installing a natural gas power generator at its factory in Taga, Shiga Prefecture. |
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When changing the oil in two inboard engines and a generator requires a human being with the arms of an orangutan and the I.Q. of a genius, something is wrong. |
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The move follows two power failures in 1999 when patients on life support machines had to be ventilated manually because of the failure of an emergency generator. |
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It sounded like a generator or the engine of a diesel truck but with a deeper sound and intervals that were not as fast as you would hear the revs of an idle engine. |
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In his account, the government emerged with a more explicit role as a generator of economic growth, and urbanisation was shown to be a hitherto neglected feature. |
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A top-heavy nurse in cricket pads and dangling overhead light pack struggles to aim a fire breathing generator in a duel with a whip-cracking foreman. |
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He slipped inside and, struggling to think over the deafening noise of the generator, he found the control panel that regulated the machine and switched it off. |
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Since British Energy, the nuclear-power generator, was restructured and its shares were relisted at the start of the year, it has attracted a shrewd following. |
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The game promises a mission generator for more replay value. |
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At the back of the castle, it was the former laundry and generator house, but now includes a dining hall, kitchen, three bedrooms, sitting room and bathroom. |
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After the lead is implanted and tested, the surgeon closes the incision and general anesthesia is induced for implantation of the pulse generator. |
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This magneto is the type of small generator incorporated in early telephones, and was used to ring telephone bells at the central office and on the subscriber's party line. |
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Tonight we took short showers in the outside stained wood stalls, as another generator charged the batteries that ran the water pump and the electric water heater. |
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They were preceded by a bus carrying a generator shining a huge klieg light on the procession, so that video-cameramen could immortalise the scene. |
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Crina Bottom, a detached house nestling in the heart of the famous Dales landscape, does not have mains electricity and is serviced by a generator which runs on oil. |
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The generator powers a lead that typically is placed through the sacral foramen to stimulate the S3 sacral nerve to decrease detrusor muscle contractions. |
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It sounded like a generator or the engine of a diesel truck but with a deeper sound and intervals that were not as fast as you would hear from the revs of an idle engine. |
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The commodity is water and the idea has become a big revenue generator. |
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Also, invest in a very thick down feather snowsuit, and bring along a space heater connected to a generator for constant heat no matter where you go. |
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For baking French sticks or loaves, an optional steam generator can provide sufficient steam as the French sticks are being loaded to produce the necessary crust formation. |
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This allowed the engine to drive the electric motor as a generator to recharge the batteries and also propel the submarine. |
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The radial basis function neural network robust adaptive control for wind generator system is studied in particular in this work. |
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In the case of a distant electric network, a small wind generator supplying a small autonomous network is most suitable. |
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The steam turbine generator, moved in two separate pieces, weighed more than 760,000 pounds. |
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The surgeon then connected the electrodes to a pulse generator located in the infraclavicular region. |
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A computer-driven random number generator will select the winning numbers for each drawing. |
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The relatively frequent appearance of these extreme numbers casts doubt on the reliability of the random number generator. |
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Finally, connect the generator set's power and control cables to the junction box. |
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The result is the world's most robust avatar generator, offering nonillions of unique configurations. |
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But I really liked the simple tap generator which when run could generate enough electricity to say, recharge your electric toothbrush. |
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Onan, a subsidiary of McGraw-Edison, manufactures portable and stationary electric generator sets, diesel and gasoline engines, alternators. |
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Beta rays come from an e-beam generator, which provides the same features as gamma radiation but with reduced penetrating power. |
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The part put to the test in this particular series, a gas generator, supplies power to fuel pump to deliver propellant to the engine. |
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Behavior of residual generated by observer-based generator realized in a canonical form is analized. |
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Like the smaller LL10, the LL20 features an integrated machine enclosure, gas generator, hydraulic unit and CoreControl system. |
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The heat produced by the melting process is recovered in a generator, which co-produces more steam. |
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For this reason, Paddock recommends use of an onsite nitrogen generator instead of bottled gas. |
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Pressurizing the cylinder and forcing the catalyst to the gas generator presents safety and control problems through this leakage potential. |
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The reactor coolant then goes to a steam generator and heats water to produce steam. |
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The water is then pumped back into the steam generator and the cycle begins again. |
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The generator converts mechanical power supplied by the turbine into electrical power. |
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The water level in the steam generator and nuclear reactor is controlled using the feedwater system. |
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Once inside they drove over to a 240v generator, like the one pictured inset, and broke off the wheel clamp. |
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However, since September 2012, additional power is provided by separate Mark 3 generator vans. |
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Methane is important for electricity generation by burning it as a fuel in a gas turbine or steam generator. |
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A single shaft combined cycle plant comprises a gas turbine and a steam turbine driving a common generator. |
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It should also be specified whether Gross output at the generator terminals or Net Output at the power station fence is being considered. |
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The heated oil is then used to boil water into steam, which turns a turbine that drives an electrical generator. |
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Further inefficiencies, such as gearbox losses, generator and converter losses, reduce the power delivered by a wind turbine. |
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Most have a gearbox, which turns the slow rotation of the blades into a quicker rotation that is more suitable to drive an electrical generator. |
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A gear box is commonly used for stepping up the speed of the generator, although designs may also use direct drive of an annular generator. |
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This pressure difference is usually used to produce flow, which drives a turbine and electrical generator. |
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He left the company after developing the world's first practical headlamp for automobiles, using a compact integral acetylene generator. |
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It may directly use mechanical power from muscles, or a generator may convert energy generated by the body into electrical power. |
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Others, such as mechanically powered flashlights, have the generator integrated within the device itself. |
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Communications is a common application for the relatively small amount of electric power that can be generated by a human turning a generator. |
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In the most common arrangement, an internal electrical generator is run by a mainspring, which is wound by a hand crank on the case. |
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There were no mains or generator power available at the time and batteries to provide the power required would have been too expensive. |
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Hydroelectric power comes from water driving a water turbine connected to a generator. |
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As the blades of the turbine move they create energy that powers an electric generator at the base. |
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In 2012, Vietnamese police in Chau Giang village stormed into a Cham Mosque, stole the electric generator, and also raped Cham girls. |
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To compensate, my hand wove a defensive echelon, drawing proto-matter from the vcast generator to create a floating shield. |
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Modern water turbines use water flowing through a dam to drive an electric generator. |
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Crompton improved the generator to allow better air cooling and made other mechanical improvements. |
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The first successful arc lamp was developed by Russian engineer Pavel Yablochkov, and used the Gramme generator. |
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Prince Piero Ginori Conti tested the first geothermal power generator on 4 July 1904 in Larderello, Italy. |
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By the late 19th century, the electrical generator was developed and could now be coupled with hydraulics. |
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Most hydroelectric power comes from the potential energy of dammed water driving a water turbine and generator. |
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The installed capacity is the sum of all generator nameplate power ratings. |
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A power surge at that generator created a blackout across the whole district. |
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The generator went off line when it lost synchronization with the power line. |
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And what if we want to unsort an array? The shuffle function uses PHP's random number generator to re-arrange the elements of an array randomly. |
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Like most of the business owners in Damascus, Fady depends on a generator. |
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At the same time, could you provide a generator, for brownouts are continuously happening and there seems no permanent solution. |
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The LF-AWG is an arbitrary waveform generator that creates precision audio signals with microhertz resolution. |
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An additional site map generator has been added to compliment the existing site map creator. |
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The wood-powered generator uses thermoacoustic technology to heat and cool. |
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When the residents want to run a blender to make a smoothie or watch TV, they have to hop on an exercycle hooked up to an electric generator. |
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There's no need to track down a spectrum analyzer or function generator when it's already built into your scope. |
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Another circuit was created that would allow the speeder to run as a constant-torque, variable-speed generator. |
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We needed Item 17 of Figure 5 of TM 9-6115-639-23P, a push-pull switch for the control panel assembly on our 3-KW tactical quiet generator. |
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Also it is known that the solution of sets of Diophantine equations is a generator of primes. |
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Final photoresist formulations include the resin, photo acid generator, adhesion promoters, solvent blends for spinnability, and the resin. |
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A random number generator ensures that no two lines will be Squiggled the same, which creates an effect similar to a real hand drawing. |
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When pressure is applied to the generator, it produces up to six nanoamperes of current and 400 millivolts of potential. |
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Basic equations which describe induction motor and DC generator are given in, and. |
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Why don't you go to some trade shows and take Best Korea with you, the manufacturer of the Brown's Gas generator. |
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There is also a dotfile generator, which you can use to create dotfiles for many different programs until you get the hang of it. |
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We generate our own electricity with a small hydroelectric generator on the river. |
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The single reed iterations were often idioglots because of the simple structural design required to produce such a sound generator. |
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Machinery has to be added to transfer energy from the gas generator to a bypass airflow. |
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Deep Sea Electronics make generator controllers on the Hunmanby Industrial Estate, off the A165, south of Filey. |
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The reverse of this is the conversion of mechanical energy into electrical energy and is done by an electric generator. |
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This was followed in 1660 by Otto von Guericke, who invented an early electrostatic generator. |
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Engineer Zenobe Gramme invented the Gramme dynamo, the first generator to produce power on a commercial scale for industry. |
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Almost all commercial electrical generation is done using electromagnetic induction, in which mechanical energy forces a generator to rotate. |
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The turbine drives a generator, thus transforming its mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction. |
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Conversely, a large generator would cost more but generate little extra power and, depending on the type, may stall out at low wind speed. |
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We've resolved the issues that caused the generator failures in our Arlington and Fairfax offices and spurred 911 service issues in the wake of the June derecho. |
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Its gasifier takes in unrecyclable waste which would otherwise go to landfill and gasifies it to produce syngas, in turn powering an electrical generator. |
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Following the completion of a detailed commissioning process, a water turbine is now harvesting energy from the River Wear, which is driving the 100kw generator. |
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Future attachments planned include an air compressor, log splitter and chipper shredder in 2016, plus a power broom, generator, aerator and dethatcher in subsequent years. |
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The generator fired up shortly after the power failure began. |
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From October 2000 through January 2001, CES bench-tested a single-element gas generator at the combustion laboratory of the University of California at Davis. |
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A trusted third-party server, called the private-key generator, uses a cryptographic algorithm to calculate the corresponding private key from the public key. |
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Although many jokes have been concocted to exhibit ZESA's alleged shoddiness, many now realize that the problem goes beyond a broken down generator. |
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The machine offers excellent carbon arc gouging performance, and the generator is able to power Spectrum plasma cutters for additional cutting and gouging flexibility. |
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Wind speeds above those limits result in the wind turbine adjusting its blade angles to reduce generator speed or in some cases shutting down entirely. |
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The energy source harnessed to turn the generator varies widely. |
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Using this method, we constructed a water-in-oil droplet generator, sensor-integrated cell growth chamber, valve-based flow selector, and interconnectable modular devices. |
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Besides, projects like solar cooker, Telescope, Hand power generator, Vertical wind turbine, Electromagnet and Egg dropping competition were also included in summer camp. |
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The system combines the generator expertise of the company's Onan brand with tailored HVAC components to power all hotel loads for comfort and convenience. |
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A tidal generator converts the energy of tidal flows into electricity. |
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The wind power generator was prototyped by Tsuneo Fukui, who will establish Peace Frontier to develop, market and sell the power generator in October. |
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You deliberately overrode the random number generator and turned it to manual input to deliberately make winners of your two co-accused then took your share. |
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For example, a time sheet generator was developed to automatically create and fill in employee time sheets originally executed in Microsoft Excel. |
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It was recently involved in developing a subsea structure for a new wave power generator, capable of surviving a hundred-year storm as well as many millions of wave cycles. |
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Alternatively, the generator can charge an internal battery. |
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The fabricated current-mode AGC chip consists of a current peak detector, a current subtractor, a circuit which consists of a square current generator and a current divider. |
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Virtually all nuclear power plants generate electricity by heating water to provide steam that drives a turbine connected to an electrical generator. |
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In this way the batteries can supply the home's needs for hours at a time while the generator rests quiescently until called upon to refresh the batteries' charge. |
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These are supplied with oxygen by means of a chemical oxygen generator. |
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Electricity production from solar energy either directly through photovoltaic cells or indirectly such as by producing steam to drive a steam turbine generator. |
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The decoy site had a small underground bunker that housed a generator. |
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Water cools the mold, inductor coils, and the electromagnetic generator. |
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However, large heavy components like generator, gearbox, blades and so on are rarely replaced and a heavy lift external crane is needed in those cases. |
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The aim of this study is to analyse the dynamic behaviour of the rotor of the three-phase generator with one pole pair, in dependence on the rotor angular frequency. |
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The ministry also issued the average per hour fees to be charged by private generator owners, setting them at LL380 for 5 amperes, and LL760 for 10 amperes. |
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Department of Energy, will support the construction of a small wind generator testing and training site, which will serve as a laboratory for students in the program. |
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In its first two series, the show uses a time rift in Cardiff as its primary plot generator, accounting for the unusual preponderance of alien beings in Cardiff. |
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Theoretically, this radius might be the radius of a wind generator blade. |
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The work produced by a turbine can be used for generating electrical power when combined with a generator or producing thrust, as in the case of jet engines. |
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