If rodent damage is found, clean and repair or replace damaged wiring, relays, and other electrical equipment. |
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Bolometers are devices whose electrical resistance changes with temperature. |
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Switches, outlets and fixtures are the gateways through which your electrical juice pours. |
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Further, the fancy, raw food meals are prepared with a lot of electrical equipment, like dehydrators, juicers, blenders and food processors. |
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But, Mr Carlton asks, if lightning blew out the electrical junction box, how come the Minster floodlights were still working at 3am? |
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A gang of masked robbers stole thousands of pounds worth of electrical equipment during a ram raid on a shop in Prestwich. |
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The Wheatstone bridge is an electrical circuit for the precise comparison of resistances. |
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He was advised and helped by his uncle Charles Wheatstone who invented the piece of electrical apparatus known as the Wheatstone bridge. |
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It is a very cross-discipline technology with elements as diverse as mechanical, electronic and electrical, structural and aerodynamics. |
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Students study subjects such as aerodynamics, aircraft electrical systems and avionics. |
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The equivalent electrical circuit consists of resistive and capacitance elements. |
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Booked the car in for a thorough inspection of its electrical system, following one flat battery too many. |
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This facility caters for almost all recyclable materials including batteries, white goods, electrical waste, plastics and paper. |
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Indeed, electrical currents could lead to a potential drop and to heating and catalysis of undesirable electrochemical reactions. |
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The chip captures light that enters the eye, and generates an electrical signal that is transmitted to the overlaying neural cells of the retina. |
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Also, look for frayed cords, and don't forget to test outdoor electrical receptacles. |
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You are aware that due to the problems of poor workmanship on the electrical installation, this is not strictly correct. |
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So now I have to replace the new unit with the old unit, reattach the plugs with electrical tape, and take the thing in for repairs. |
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The track is pure bliss, from the interstellar electrical storm opening to the whammy bar keytar solo that closes it out. |
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These attach themselves to airborne pollutants such as exhaust fumes, giving them an electrical charge. |
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The device works by creating an electrical charge through a stream of ionized gas, or plasma. |
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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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There is a minute electrical current induced in the antenna by the radio signal it receives. |
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Then you can simply screw the duplex receptacle onto the electrical box with the screws provided. |
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Be sure ground fault circuit interrupters are specified for all electrical receptacles. |
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Also measure and locate windows and doors, as well as outside faucets, lights, and electrical receptacles. |
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Stationary plants providing 200 kilowatts of neighborhood electrical power are practical and operating efficiently. |
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Generators are rated by their maximum electrical power output in kilowatts. |
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Eight steam turbine generators each produce 8,000 kilowatts of electrical power, enough to serve a small city. |
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On a sunny day, an area just a few paces on a side would generate a kilowatt of electrical power. |
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Our electrical wirers are also capable of carrying out electrical conversion work. |
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Abnormal cells are cut out using a heated wire with an electrical current running through it. |
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In 1802, Davy showed that artificial light was produced by passing electrical current through a platinum wire. |
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In the simplest case, the wires carrying the electrical signals are used to form an electromagnet which attracts and releases a metal diaphragm. |
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Even electrical and computer wiring can be changed in a few minutes as opposed to hours. |
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They also patched-up the plumbing, replaced windows and carried out some much-needed work on the building's electrical wiring. |
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The fuse structure may further include additional wiring over the electrical insulating layer at the same level as the fuse. |
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This will reduce rusting and make it less attractive to mice and other pests which can damage electrical wiring. |
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Make sure electrical wiring and heating systems meet safety codes, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for heater placement and setup. |
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And with the need to tie into existing building wiring, the system will have to be located close to the electrical feed into the building. |
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Wiring may look okay to the untrained eye, but electrical wiring that is arcing is dangerous and can start fires. |
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Installation and wiring must be in compliance with local building and electrical codes. |
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Examples include self-winding wristwatches and rectifiers in electrical circuits. |
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An instrument records the electrical activity in your muscle at rest and as you contract the muscle, such as by bending your arm. |
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This means that the electrical resistance of the device can be changed dramatically using a very small magnetic field. |
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The electrical short on George's car was a surprise, though, especially since we rewired both cars for the weekend. |
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The network could not operate without the electrical equipment which was housed in the shelter and that is included in the determination. |
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There the signal is passed through the skin to the implant, which transforms the signal to electrical pulses. |
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In an electrical circuit, the number of electrons that are moving is called the amperage or the current, and it is measured in amps. |
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A high-density coil transforms the magnetic charge generated by the rotor into electrical energy that powers the watch. |
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The reliability and reparability of the electrical devices are crucial questions. |
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This small metal container houses a battery and the electrical circuitry that regulates the rate of electrical pulses sent to your heart. |
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And nobody wants a basement full of lead-acid batteries to smooth the electrical load. |
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He decided it was time to leave school, so he found a job selling washing machines, refrigerators and electrical hardware. |
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Either mechanical tapping or electrical stimulation of the supraorbital regions may evoke the blink reflex. |
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There are no batteries for electrical instruments like torches, ophthalmoscopes and laryngoscopes. |
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The complexes also show mechanical responses to pH changes and electrical stimulation. |
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I checked the electrical leads, replaced a bolt someone had left out of the starter and tried to turn her over. |
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Solenoids also supply voltage to the glow coil and are part of the electrical loop. |
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Their use is not recommended for many reasons, including electrical current leakage. |
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The essential electrical system consists of alternate sources of power, connected distribution systems and ancillary equipment. |
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Short bursts of electrical current are send through a coil of wire, causing a magnetic field. |
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If there are any leaks, fill the hole or crack with plastic solvent cement and wrap it with plastic electrical tape. |
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He said one of the major projects of the refit was the installation of a new electrical switchboard and associated cabling. |
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Each sensor of the array undergoes a reversible change in electrical resistance when exposed to a vapor or analyte. |
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The electrode response to the ion of interest is measured as a change in electrical potential versus a reference electrode. |
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Doping with elements such as fluorine or antimony enhances its electrical conductivity and in turn its infrared reflectance. |
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And besides, maybe the owner has a completely electrical system with cameras and remote controls. |
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They have carried out a wide variety of works for the Ambulance Service, from panel beating and engine repairs to rewiring electrical systems. |
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When the electrical system on board the ship failed the crew were forced to cut their journey short and pull in to Sligo. |
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If a seizure were building, the external chip would signal the implanted chip to administer anticonvulsant medication or an electrical shock. |
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Manufacturing industry includes clothing and the assembly of electrical components for re-export. |
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More fundamentally, the protracted power outage demonstrated the anarchic state of the electrical power system as a whole. |
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Falls from ladders cause the most injuries, followed by accidents with electrical tools such as lawnmowers, power drills and hedge strimmers. |
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The units will include fully fitted kitchens with electrical appliances, air conditioning, marble floors and an underground parking space. |
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An electrical engineer's report has revealed that the whole building should be rewired to meet health and safety regulations. |
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The provision of clean water and proper sewage treatment systems depends on the electrical system. |
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The air was zinging with the electrical charge, and it actually smelled scorched. |
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The Committee gave instructions to the electrical engineer to have the nuisance abated. |
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Alarmingly, I have experienced a number of electrical shocks whilst performing my morning ablutions close by to the tiny bulbs. |
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Motorists have been warned to expect delays while a bridge on the M60 is given electrical and chemical treatment to extend its life. |
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She speculated that abnormal electrical activity in the heart or brain may have been the reason. |
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Charity muttered something, raised her wand, and send electrical blue sparks towards the dragon. |
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The man, now 25 years old, was lank and thin, bound to a bed by the wrists and ankles, his mouth sealed with electrical tape. |
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Or what about rewiring the airplane's electrical system through her cockpit chair? |
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The two phases have different electrical resistance, which represents the binary information. |
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It affects everything from electrical goods to CDs to food and even washing powder. |
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Do not put a plugged-in electrical appliance where it can fall or be pulled into water, as in the kitchen sink, bathroom lavatory or tub. |
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Then they are fitted out with ignition-protected electrical components, as well as raw-water cooling and water-cooled and wetted exhaust systems. |
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It's very mild electrical current, and it actually helps to reduce puffiness and to help redefine and contour the jawline. |
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The fact that you don't need an electrical appliance to extract juice from a watermelon also comes as a blessing for these vendors. |
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Circuits can only handle a specified total wattage of all the electrical products connected to that circuit. |
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Multiply the wattage of each individual electrical device by the number of hours you expect to use them each day. |
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A facility's electrical system is only as reliable as the weakest link in the system. |
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Household and electrical goods and fashion wear have been the best-selling items, he said. |
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This testing also provides a great opportunity to inspect your well pump for wear of its moving parts as well as the electrical system. |
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It does not color well, so is used for moldings for electrical parts and as a backing material for laminates, where it is usually colored black. |
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The structural elements that support the overall tabletop also act as raceways and interconnections for all our electrical work. |
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Floor duct systems are a network, or grid, of metal raceways with channels that can accommodate both electrical wiring and technology cable. |
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Measuring electrical resistivity in soil and rock turns out to be quite useful. |
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Invading foreign computer networks could shut down radars and electrical plants and disrupt telephone lines without firing a shot. |
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The gas probably ignited from the heat radiating off the fire or from an electrical spark. |
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Last week's cold snap will exacerbate problems, making flat batteries, frozen radiators and damp electrical systems all the more likely. |
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The weighbridge at the entrance to the dump had been affected by an electrical fault on Friday afternoon last week. |
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She said the workmen, who residents thought were carpenters and joiners, have also been doing plumbing and electrical work. |
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If you're traveling abroad, make sure you take the correct electrical conversion adapters for your equipment. |
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A North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue spokesman said the cause of the blaze was an overloaded electrical socket adapter. |
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They can strip insulation from wires for nest material and their urine sometimes causes corrosion on relays and other electrical components. |
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If it detects an abnormally rapid heartbeat, it sends an electrical surge to a defibrillator coil and jolts the heart back into a normal rhythm. |
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The play reveals in farcical fashion, the secret lives of electrical appliances, making full use of the radiophonic possibilities. |
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The use of a strap, cane, electrical cord or other implement can result in multiple bruises, welts and abrasions on the skin. |
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In fact, the anticathode lacks any type of electrical connector. |
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The barbs are at the end of electrical wires carrying 50,000 volts. |
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Around the magnet is an electrical coil attached to the floating buoy. |
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Pipe fitters, electrical and sheet metal workers, brick masons and ironworkers were reported to have honored picket lines at the stadium worksite. |
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They installed generators, rewired houses, repaired electrical and air-conditioning systems, re-roofed or weatherproofed buildings, and maintained and repaired vehicles. |
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It relied on the principle of electromagnetic induction, and consisted of an insulated coil of copper wire connected to a large electrical capacitance. |
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And so, in a lesser-known breakthrough, Edison went on to build the first electrical power station and system. |
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When passing an electrical conductor through a conducting panel at high voltages, our hollow pair lead-ins provide optimum insulation and strength. |
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Where the conventional gyro consumes a substantial amount of electrical power the GPS compass operates from the boat's 12 volt DC bus drawing less than 2 amperes. |
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The outlet, which sells clothes, cosmetics, jewellery, kitchenware and electrical goods, is expected to employ 250 permanent staff and another 250 during peak season. |
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She learned how to bend neon tubing into shapes and how to connect electrical circuits and insert rheostats and timers to provide special visual effects. |
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Counterfeit airbags and brake pads have become more of a problem, as have electrical devices that catch on fire. |
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Looking out over to the west this evening I watched the cloudscape lighting up in the distance, reflecting an electrical storm too far away to see. |
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Sound from a microphone placed near the ear is converted to weak electrical currents that activate auditory nerve endings inside the cochlea in the inner ear. |
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He did the plumbing, the electrical wiring, the woodworking. |
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For cutting electrical outlet holes and other small rough sawing, where a powered saber saw will not fit, a self starting keyhole saw is very handy and comfortable to use. |
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Investigators also found some ties that had been knotted together and believe Yu had intended to use them as a rope before deciding to use electrical cord instead. |
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The great orchestral suite was premiered during the First World War and used to show off every recording innovation ever after, from electrical to quadraphonics. |
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All safety warnings on electrical wiring were highlighted and stressed. |
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He showed that a magnet could induce an electrical current in a wire. |
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Similar to an electrical diode that rectifies an alternating voltage, it might rectify an alternating force to generate a net movement in one direction. |
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Despite the expected traffic jams, potential electrical brown-outs and terrorist threats, modern Olympians and spectators have it easy, compared to their ancient counterparts. |
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You specify the type and locations for electrical control components such as switches, relays, motors, and so on, and you specify routing locations. |
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Diseases such as age-related macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa damage cells in the eye that normally convert light to electrical impulses. |
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The company is as much a triumph of electrical engineering, but also financial engineering. |
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Second, building a viable solar industry is as much about financial and policy engineering as it is about electrical engineering. |
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Anything electrical will require an adaptor plug for use overseas. |
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Work on the foundations of a new cancer wing at St James's Hospital, in Leeds, triggered a landslip which in turn severed electrical cables and damaged a gas main. |
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There were trees and electrical poles strewn across the road and corrugated iron roofing that had been ripped off houses. |
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On the other hand, if the electrical resonance is involved in the generation of oscillations, disabling it should eliminate the spontaneous bundle activity. |
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They continue to bombard us with electrical appliances, safe in the knowledge that, when we see them on the shelves, we'll realise that we just cannot do without. |
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They said the park's units were only supposed to be available for retailers selling bulky items such as carpets, furniture and electrical white goods. |
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The electrical component involved the supply and installation of new numerical protection relays which replaced the old static and electro mechanical relays. |
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A fire sparked by faulty electrical wiring outside the Star Court Arcade left around 30 Lismore businesses without power for up to three hours on Tuesday morning. |
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Mr. Hindson decided to supplement his then earnings as an insulation contractor by founding a business reconditioning and selling on electrical goods. |
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The Leyden jar is a primitive capacitor, first used for containing electrical spirits and demons by Rabbi Levi of Prague in the sixteenth century. |
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The airship had become charged with static as a result of an electrical storm. |
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A judder like an electrical pulse sped through Ferdinand's veins from his finger to his heart like a capsule being podded from one floor of a shop to another. |
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The Milton Rooms' licence, which is needed before plays, shows and discos can go ahead, has been declined because the electrical wiring in the building is considered unsafe. |
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Driven to match his father's prominence as a speech analyst, he undertook research in acoustics and speech with the aid of electrical and mechanical devices. |
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Electrical conductivity is the inverse quantity to electrical resistivity. |
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Supplying the juice for all this electrical stuff is the next problem. |
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The structure, morphology, electrical resistivity, optical bandgap, as well as thermal stability of the deposited films are investigated. |
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The contract does not include small electrical equipment, such as toasters, coffee makers, waffle irons etc. |
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George failed out of high school and bailed on his electrical job. |
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Delivery of digital measuring devices that will be used for measuring electrical parameters in electrical substations. |
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The Western blot is somewhat similar, but uses an electrical field that separates out the various components by their molecular weight. |
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The majority of the electrical wheelchairs used nowadays by disabled people is lead accumulator powered. |
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The faster the alternator turns, the more electricity it produces to run all the electrical stuff in the car and recharge the battery. |
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Middlebrooks and his coworkers measured the electrical responses of 67 auditory neurons in eight anesthetized cats. |
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Batteries convert chemical energy into electrical energy through reactions at the anode and cathode. |
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The tank will be fitted with copper and ferrous anodes which are fed with an electrical current from a control panel. |
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Scientists in Europe recently created the first human-made antiatom, an atom with all the usual electrical charges reversed. |
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Zwitterions are chemical compounds that have a total net electrical charge of zero but contain positively and negatively charged groups. |
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The ex-BA captain was flying from to Australia 28 years ago when the he was struck by an electrical storm above the Java Sea. |
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With many ragtops these days the whole electrical roof retraction takes up a vast amount of boot space. |
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All vehicles will be equipped with a Joulemeter to measure the electrical consumption. |
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The blaze broke out behind an electrical junction box in the kitchen and burned inside the walls and up into the attic. |
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The compression molded components are said to cut costs because they consolidate parts such as lugs, fittings, and electrical junction boxes. |
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Unlike many electrics, the battery can be recharged by plugging the vehicle into any standard electrical outlet. |
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And the phenomena of Kirlian photography and acupuncture, so suggestive of electrical processes, have not been fully explained in these terms. |
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Reflexologists claim to work through the use of the 'energies of the nervous, electrical, chemical, and magnetic systems of the body. |
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Pre-treatment with Irbesartan attenuates left atrial stunning after electrical cardioversion of atrial fibrillation. |
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One terminal of the power energizer releases an electrical pulse along a connected bare wire about once per second. |
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They would aluminise the glass in order to provide electrical conductivity. |
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The bombardier then checked the gyroscopic stabilization of the bombsight and clutched in the electrical motor. |
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We will need to trace the electrical wires through the walls. |
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The wall outlet sprouted an electrical monstrosity of adapters plugged into adapters that sparked ominously. |
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Every morning I vocally strum on a dhizker, a word irradiated by electrical edenics. |
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Solar panels allow for energy transfer from light energy to heat and electrical energy. |
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Gigantic jets appear to provide an electrical connection between cloud tops and the ionosphere. |
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A new revolution began with electricity and electrification in the electrical industries. |
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Bronze parts are tough and typically used for bearings, clips, electrical connectors and springs. |
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Phosphor bronze is used for ships' propellers, musical instruments, and electrical contacts. |
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To isolate electrical wires from the pylons supporting them, one often uses glass insulators. |
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Many houses and commercial centres were heavily damaged, the electrical supply was knocked out, and five oil tanks and two magazines exploded. |
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These are used in electrical power generation, for powering water, natural gas, or oil pumps, and providing propulsion for ships and locomotives. |
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Don't stick that screwdriver into the live electrical outlet, you knucklehead! |
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Kostal UK make steering column switches and electrical connectors off the A635 at Highgate in Goldthorpe. |
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Newey and Eyre, Britain's largest electrical wholesaler and part of Rexel UK, is at Sheldon on the A45 near the airport. |
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On 3 August 2007, an electrical failure lasting six hours caused passengers to be trapped in the tunnel on a shuttle. |
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The driver escaped when the electrical console in the cab reportedly blew up. |
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She was the first child of Frank Duffy, an electrical fitter, and Mary Black. |
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Real laptop hobos you'll find in the windows of coffee shops up the street that offer free WiFi and unprotected electrical outlets. |
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Tranche 3 Typhoons have the mechanical, electrical and cooling enhancements needed to operate the radar. |
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Traditional industries such as brewing and corset making disappeared during this time, though electrical engineering became a major employer. |
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Employing the properties of electrical switches to process logic is the basic concept that underlies all modern electronic digital computers. |
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An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. |
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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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The windings are typically stabilized by being impregnated with electrical epoxy potting systems. |
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This requires an electrical circuit called an igniter, which is part of the ballast circuitry. |
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The tram was out of service during the early part of 2014 due to an electrical problem but returned in time for the August bank holiday. |
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This problem is less serious with electrical signalling such as Centralized traffic control. |
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It has been suggested the electrical stimulus of a lightning bolt striking mycelia in logs accelerates the production of mushrooms. |
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Elmo's fire was electrical in nature, but it has taken a long series of experiments and theoretical changes to establish this. |
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Epilepsy is not a mental illness. It is caused by electrical changes in the brain. |
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The introduction of electrical lighting had a huge impact on how the library operated. |
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Hill then ran fourth after his only pit stop before retiring due to an electrical failure. |
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It is the world's number one producer of electrical and nuclear energy, as well as liquid natural gas, sulfur, phosphates, and salt. |
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On June 20, 2008, the first aircraft was powered up, for testing the electrical supply and distribution systems. |
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Among 787 flight systems, a key change from traditional airliners is the electrical architecture. |
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The many discoveries of this nature earned for Gilbert the title of founder of the electrical science. |
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The unification of light and electrical phenomena led to the prediction of the existence of radio waves. |
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In 1771 he published an early version of his theory, based on an expansive electrical fluid that exerted pressure. |
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Most bulbs are used in a socket which provides mechanical support and electrical connections. |
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Incandescent light bulbs are usually marketed according to the electrical power consumed. |
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Here, students could still find examples of Swan's original electrical fittings. |
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Bell thought it might be possible to generate undulating electrical currents that corresponded to sound waves. |
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Watson, an experienced electrical designer and mechanic at the electrical machine shop of Charles Williams, changed all that. |
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Vibration of the diaphragm caused a needle to vibrate in the water, varying the electrical resistance in the circuit. |
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The grid became overloaded preventing transmission of the electrical power to England, as a result the electrical wind power generation was cut. |
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An electrical hazard sign in Malaysia written in Tamil with other languages. |
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He began to study electrical engineering, but had trouble with mathematics and quit after six months. |
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The southern third of the building was retained by the French power company EDF Energy as an electrical substation. |
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Other major industries include chemicals, metallurgy, machinery, electrical goods, trade, services and tourism. |
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From around 1880 he was aided by the electrical engineer Magnus Maclean FRSE in his electrical experiments. |
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Welsh left Ainslie Park High School when he was 16 and then completed a City and Guilds course in electrical engineering. |
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It is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. |
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Roughly half of all copper mined is used for electrical wire and cable conductors. |
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Lead is frequently used in the polyvinyl chloride coating of electrical cords. |
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A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it exhibits the highest electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and reflectivity of any metal. |
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Silver is very important in electronics for conductors and electrodes on account of its high electrical conductivity even when tarnished. |
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Early research in the 1900s was concerned with electrical conductivity and quantum theory, later moving into thermal conductivity and acoustics. |
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Several fundamental methods exist to convert other forms of energy into electrical energy. |
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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 photovoltaic effect is the transformation of light into electrical energy, as in solar cells. |
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Almost all commercial electrical power on Earth is generated with a turbine, driven by wind, water, steam or burning gas. |
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The turbine drives a generator, thus transforming its mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction. |
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Variations between countries generating electrical power affect concerns about the environment. |
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In particular geographic regions, peak wind speeds may not coincide with peak demand for electrical power. |
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Wind turbines are devices that convert the wind's kinetic energy into electrical power. |
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Further design factors must also be considered when integrating wind turbines into electrical power grids. |
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The conversion to electrical energy takes place indirectly, as in conventional thermal power stations. |
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Heat from nuclear fission is used to raise steam, which runs through turbines, which in turn powers the electrical generators. |
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The generator converts mechanical power supplied by the turbine into electrical power. |
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Historically, the most important use for caesium has been in research and development, primarily in chemical and electrical fields. |
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The training that opens doors for you that men from electrical trade schools can never pass. |
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Even small amounts of solute can affect the electrical and physical properties of the solvent. |
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Most power stations contain one or more generators, a rotating machine that converts mechanical power into electrical power. |
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The relative motion between a magnetic field and a conductor creates an electrical current. |
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All thermal power plants produce waste heat energy as a byproduct of the useful electrical energy produced. |
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Power stations can also generate electrical energy from renewable energy sources. |
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Inverters change the direct current into alternating current for connection to the electrical grid. |
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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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Again, the heat is used to produce steam to turn turbines that drive electrical generators. |
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The rated capacity of a power station is nearly the maximum electrical power that that power station can produce. |
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Operators are responsible for the safety of the work crews that frequently do repairs on the mechanical and electrical equipment. |
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A wind turbine is a device that converts the wind's kinetic energy into electrical energy. |
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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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While these units are equivalent for simple resistive circuits, they differ when loads exhibit electrical reactance. |
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This pressure difference is usually used to produce flow, which drives a turbine and electrical generator. |
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Each mine contained a dry cell battery with an electrical detonating circuit which could be initiated by any one of five parallel fuzes. |
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Buried pipes are isolated from airborne debris, electrical storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, hail, and acid rain. |
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Wind turbines are limited by the maximum wind speeds their mechanical and electrical components can reliably and durably operate at. |
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He installed a system of electrical firing so that all guns could be fired simultaneously, making Ocean the first vessel to be so equipped. |
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In 1812 Russian engineer Pavel Shilling exploded an underwater mine using an electrical circuit. |
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The quantum of electrical energy is an electron, and so the best one can do is match filter all energy into a single electron. |
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Human power is occasionally used to generate and sometimes store electrical energy in batteries for use in the wilderness. |
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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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Such devices contain electrical generators or an induction system to recharge their batteries. |
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A windup radio or clockwork radio is a radio that is powered by human muscle power rather than batteries or the electrical grid. |
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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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The 308 appeared to run out of fuel 10 miles from Slough, although Hammond later explained that the entire electrical system had failed suddenly. |
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Other primary sources of Lithuania's electrical power are Kruonis Pumped Storage Plant and Kaunas Hydroelectric Power Plant. |
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Pure water has a low electrical conductivity, which increases with the dissolution of a small amount of ionic material such as common salt. |
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Major innovations during the period occurred in the chemical, electrical, petroleum, and steel industries. |
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The road, electrical and water lines were quickly rebuilt when the inlet was filled. |
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The sculpture was destroyed by a fire, probably caused by an electrical fault, on 1 October. |
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On the first flight an electrical fault caused a pair of first stage combustion chambers to pivot back and forth. |
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The base of the antenna is at high electrical potential and must be supported on a ceramic insulator to isolate it from the ground. |
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Practical examples of failures caused by photomasking, metallurgical reactions and electrical testing are discussed and illustrated. |
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Romania is a net exporter of electrical energy and is 48th worldwide in terms of consumption of electric energy. |
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Devices that measure the electrical resistivity of the soil are also widely used. |
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Archaeological features whose electrical resistivity contrasts with that of surrounding soils can be detected and mapped. |
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Luigi Galvani, one of the pioneers of bioelectricity, discovered that the muscles of dead frogs legs twitched when struck by an electrical spark. |
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Alessandro Volta, the inventor of the electrical battery and discover of methane, did substantial work with electric currents. |
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I pushed the plug back into the electrical socket and the lamp began to glow again. |
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But the most important step in science at this time were the ideas formulated by the creators of electrical science. |
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Major exports include rice, textiles and footwear, fishery products, rubber, jewellery, cars, computers, and electrical appliances. |
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It functions to carry the electrical impulse from the atria to the ventricle. |
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Ghana plans to become a major regional exporter of electrical power using oil from the Jubilee oil field. |
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The houses have backup generators, because the electrical grid in Haiti is unreliable. |
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There is an 220 kV electrical substation owned by Gazprom with the same name nearby. |
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The majority of people living in Australia and to a lesser extent, New Zealand work in mining, electrical and manufacturing sectors also. |
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Australia boasts the largest amount of manufacturing in the region, producing cars, electrical equipment, machinery and clothes. |
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Major outputs for the state include textiles, cotton, cattle, and electrical power. |
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Servomotors that accurately position a shaft in response to an electrical command are the actuators that make robotic systems possible. |
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In the same time period, new technological systems were introduced, most significantly electrical power and telephones. |
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The first modern power station in the world was built by the English electrical engineer Sebastian de Ferranti at Deptford. |
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