The kitchens are self-sufficient, with generators, water purifiers, and propane. |
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Cryptanalysts have analyzed many systems by breaking the pseudorandom number generators used to supply cryptographic keys. |
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Walk through a shopping district or a fashionable neighbourhood in Delhi and the enervating sound of a dozen generators assaults your ears. |
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While the hospital runs off a generator, kindergartens have no generators or power. |
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The backup diesel generators in their facilities were designed only to handle critical loads, not full operations. |
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If a plant is able to boost its output, then we can replace the steam turbines and generators. |
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The reactor vessel and the steam generators, the largest parts, would come from other countries. |
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Smaller and lighter than the originals, they were even better steam generators. |
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With both the main generators and their backup out of service, the plant's cooling system was dependent on batteries, which last eight hours. |
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Fixing basic generators and installing make-do central heating systems is not exactly Tomorrow's World. |
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Equipped with steam generators, they were assigned initially to Huntington where they found work switching passenger trains. |
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There was a large collection of tools and other bits and bobs to look at, including the splendid generators. |
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Most backup diesel generators burn distillate fuel oil, the same fuel used for heating and for aircraft. |
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The better ones have diesel generators for electricity, and people walk the streets. |
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He said power had been turned off on both sides of the station and staff were waiting for two mobile generators to get the electricity back on. |
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There is no running water and no electrical power except from oil-powered generators. |
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In 1701 Grandi discussed the conical loxodrome, the curve that cuts the generators of a cone of revolution in a constant angle. |
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This can be particularly useful for report generators or dynamic Web sites. |
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Designing good keystream sequence generators is quite difficult and some advanced mathematics is required. |
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It includes web-based, visual, kinetic and animated poetry, as well as literary digital textscapes, and even poetry generators. |
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Sure, there are other nitric oxide generators out there, all claiming some sort of delivery system. |
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Airports, because they are such huge economic generators, spawn complete districts, industrial estates, hotel enclaves, transport interchanges. |
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The theme was written in 1963, but developed almost beyond recognition over weeks of painstaking work with tapes and tone generators. |
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Were it so, it would be hard to understand how the top industrial laboratories developed their reputations as generators of knowledge. |
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Critical technologies, such as atomic clocks and signal generators, are under development and work is progressing as planned. |
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A nurse told how the prem babies became hypothermic during the critical half hour periods when the generators were switched off. |
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What the Danish, who have become heavily dependent on wind generators, have found is that the wind sometimes does not blow. |
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For three days, the band jammed with the tribe, using recording equipment powered by car generators. |
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It is also investigating ways to exploit the stocks of fuel set aside to operate the exchange standby power generators. |
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The project is fully self-sufficient, with its own solar-powered water supply system, diesel generators, and waste water treatment system. |
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A few years ago the nation's electricity generators ran full-page advertisements in the newspapers. |
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These industries are earners of foreign exchange and, even more importantly, they are generators of employment. |
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Portable units with generators that can provide ice making, potable water, foods, and propane stoves for people to cook on. |
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It is a temporary metropolis of tents, possessing every luxury, including generators, refrigerators, and electric blankets. |
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Vehicles, generators, and sound systems were moved in allowing young pleasure seekers to dance through the night. |
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Wind power has to be considered relative to the overall variability of demand and the intermittency of other power generators. |
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Ultra high frequency modalities, magnetic field generators, interferential and ultra sound are some of those most frequently employed. |
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This is a hardware module that instantiates the design under test, together with data generators and checkers. |
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Also available at the stores would be concrete mixers, generators, power washers, strimmers, hedge trimmers and Castlegarden ride-on lawnmowers. |
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When the track reopened, there were no bleachers, concessions were sold from a small trailer, and power came from generators. |
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Equipment for the excavations arrived last week including portable buildings, fencing, toilets and generators. |
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These arrangements release distributors from fulfilling contracts, or generators from making compensatory payments to distributors. |
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He also devised portable hydrogen-gas generators that combined sulfuric acid and iron shavings to produce combustible gas. |
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They do not use electricity, but power from gas or hydraulic generators is permissible. |
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Preliminary calculations suggest peatland could become carbon generators if global temperatures continue to rise, drying out the peatlands. |
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The documents are hyperlinked with encoding generators and inheritance mappers to ease the implementation burden. |
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He said processes such as hydroponics and growboxes are big cash generators but require start-up capital. |
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These days he runs his tractors, generators, truck, wood-chipper, cherry picker, and landcruiser on biodiesel. |
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The wing also features three sets of vortex generators on the outboard wing to improve aileron response at high angles of attack. |
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I expect them to become the generators of change in a way similar to that in which oppositionist parliament forces were in Ukraine. |
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The drone of generators providing power for the service temporarily replaced the omnipresent roar of heavy machinery. |
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It is possible that each of two generators produces a spark at the same time during a voltage step. |
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I have completed a study on electricity supplied from the grid and the electricity fed into distribution systems by off-grid generators. |
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Small steam engines and possibly diesel engines to power generators and hydraulic systems. |
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Food, water, generators, tarpaulins, and fuel are already being rushed to the areas from other states. |
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To ensure emergency electricity supplies, standby generators are being provided for pumping and ventilation. |
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The nascent renewables industry is warning that the delay could put some generators out of business. |
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With vulnerable customers we normally put generators in while the repairs are affected. |
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The generators which had been powerless now were buzzing and singing full of energy. |
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The Victorian Minister, for example, has been careful to claim a special position for the intrinsically more CO emitting brown coal generators. |
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A range of accessories are available for our van de Graaff generators, or perhaps you fancy your hand at building one yourself? |
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Close to the cave mouth, portable generators can be used to power electric lights. |
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Scuttling, blow-dryers like power generators, buzzing, the sound of an entire building waking up. |
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When the city suffered blackouts after power failures in 1998, his emergency response team provided the generators to keep the city functioning. |
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We had gone to the trouble of establishing food, water, fuel, medical kits and generators at three sites across the city. |
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He said the company was in discussions with a major hotel chain about installing biomass generators in their properties around Scotland. |
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Shutting down the generators would mean we wouldn't secure the engines via the T-handles or fight any engine fire with the extinguishers. |
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And what will private energy generators make of this proposed triangular relationship between two state firms and one government department? |
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Solar shingles and roofing tiles now can serve as both roof and electric generators. |
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Police are warning the public to be wary of travelling salesmen, in particular those selling generators and tools. |
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The train shifted and began moving, silent, except for the hum of the generators that kept the lights going. |
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In the darkness at around 6am, the trackmen were using petrol-powered generators to light the site. |
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They concluded that the generators would be an easy target for a terrorist attack of enormous consequence. |
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With an exemption from such surcharges, the playing field might be more level for micropower generators. |
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There, like elsewhere across Beirut, generators have been dusted off and overhead wires have once again become a common sight. |
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Coun Powell said people living across the river from the gypsy camp had complained of being kept awake by noise from generators. |
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Kerosene is also used as a fuel for tractors and power generators and as a solvent for garden chemicals such as weedkillers and insecticides. |
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Prior to the storms, all the generators had been tested at full load and all of their tanks had been topped off. |
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Without the generators on, the backup pump takes approximately three seconds to energize the servo. |
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Noisy generators added to the cacophony of street sounds, mixing in with scooters, car horns and the ever-present meringue music. |
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The hum of high-powered machinery enveloped him instantly, the throb of massive generators pulsing through the room. |
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These aren't third rails, these are the generators that provide the power for the third rails. |
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They were developing electric generators powered by radiant heat, as from a furnace, falling onto thermophotovoltaic cells. |
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These portable thermoelectric generators contain a sizable amount of strontium-90, a highly potent radioactive isotope. |
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It consisted of a bank of electronic tone generators and an associated array of processing devices that regulated the nature of the sounds. |
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Then the world was reduced to a maddening thrum frequently pierced by the high-pitched scream of generators. |
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Without a break from generators, a bailout wouldn't fly politically, since ratepayers would foot the bill. |
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It is understood that the group run businesses selling furniture, tools, guttering and generators and these goods were also on the site. |
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Turbine generators here wind down, the emergency system to protect the nuclear reactors from overload kicks in, and the propeller shaft stops. |
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But so powerful did they prove themselves as wealth generators that investors in them soon abandoned any pretence of willfully winding them down. |
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However, gasoline engines and generators on boats have no emission controls and can emit carbon monoxide in huge amounts. |
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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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Who cares about outdated computers, small generators, or 1960s ballistic missiles? |
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The problem now is that the generators in many areas are starting to break down due to constant use and the bad quality of the fuel. |
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The steam is used to drive electrical generators and supply part of the energy needed to run the plant. |
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Overnight, we shut down generators and allow the reservoirs to refill with water, while we import cheap thermal power from the US and Alberta. |
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The nine-month refit has seen the patrol ship fitted with three new diesel generators and the junior rates' mess has been rebuilt. |
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But if you have an electric stove, it requires so much power that many backup generators won't be able to run it. |
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Power generators and distributors are the havens of choice in uncertain times. |
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Emergency backup generators will not be adequate to maintain even a rudimentary water supply. |
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A moped was also recovered from the scene, together with several tools including three disc cutters, welders, generators and engines. |
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Thiessen's play was among the top-three revenue generators at the Citadel last season. |
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In these facilities, when the peak is approached, the generators are started and loads transferred. |
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Silicon steel stampings are used in the laminations of electric motor armatures, rotors, and generators. |
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We have also published articles about structurally unsound boat hulls, boat buying scams and faulty generators that create the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. |
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As with other accoutrements of the high-end lifestyle, not all backup generators are created equal. |
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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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Residents in blocks of flats had begun to club together to buy generators. |
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The various generators and air conditioning systems made sure of that. |
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Jones is a master of the reductive impulse, a maker of rigorously crafted geometric abstractions that function as emblems of energy, generators of metaphor. |
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The function generators feed into an integrator to combine the waveforms before it went to an amplifier and then was split to go to the electrodes. |
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Two envelope generators are present, along with an arpeggiator that works in a monophonic, duophonic or polyphonic fashion in four different modes. |
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They listed children racing around on quad and motorbikes, noise from buzzing generators, loose horses and animal mess on pavements around the site among their complaints. |
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Understanding more complex substances is the key to designing materials for stronger magnets in order to build more efficient and powerful electrical generators and motors. |
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Motors, relays, generators, or simply other magnets or magnetic materials, can all also cause the pointer to move, overpowering the Earth's magnetism. |
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He was advised that the lack of proper sanitary facilities, noise from the generators and dogs, especially in relation to older people, were the main problems. |
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She had a good idea of how to make the generators, but she says she turned to a makerspace for inventors and tinkerers to help with troubleshooting. |
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The mission was possible because it drew its power from two long-lasting radioisotope thermoelectric generators provided by the Department of Energy. |
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The second, Prof. Holger Kleinke, is investigating new thermoelectric materials in order to create energy-efficient cooling materials and power generators. |
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The Voyagers were equipped with three radioisotope thermoelectric generators to produce electrical power for the spacecrafts' systems and instruments. |
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As a result, American electricity generators have latched on to cleaner-burning gas. |
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From superior internal combustion engines, to gas turbines, to fuel cells, to more familiar renewable generators, micropower systems are proliferating in diverse applications. |
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There are edit suites mounted on shopping carts, and portable generators to power them. |
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If the electrical power lines to a plant were cut, the reactor would automatically shut down unless relatively unfortified backup generators were disabled. |
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But, after cutting through a wire fence and then smashing a window the thieves stole a box containing the pictures, two generators and a disabled ramp. |
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The massive piece of equipment is, in principle, just a souped-up version of the van de Graaff generators you probably remember from high school physics class. |
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The Bracks government is allowing eight new gas generators in total, and believes the future for Victoria is to burn more brown coal from the La Trobe valley. |
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What we are being given as ironic spectators of this staged act of spectatorship is a complex chain of fabricated misrepresentations as generators of identity. |
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While cesium and strontium, the two materials found in the generators, cannot be used to make nuclear weapons, they could contaminate large areas if combined with explosives. |
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Coal-oil-fired generators and atomic energy plants cause large amounts of waste heat which is carried away as hot water and cause thermal pollution or calefaction. |
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All of the lenders claim that their agreements prohibit spamming, but plenty of lead generators then subcontract out to other lead generators, many of whom use spam. |
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Large diesel generators must produce all electricity locally, using fuel delivered by a river barge during the summer months when the Yukon is ice-free. |
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Its massive, black iron penstocks and 30-ton generators sit just as they did when the powerhouse opened, as if waiting for the switch to be thrown again. |
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Microturbines, fuel cells, photovoltaics, solar cells, and even conventional, small-scale generators have been improved in terms of lifecycle cost per kilowatt-hour. |
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Laser weapons, isotropic radiators, infrasound, non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse generators, and high-power microwave emitters have been mentioned. |
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So, like, it was all just because of the mismatch between the in-phase and quadrature reality generators, you just had to add a closed-loop control to adjust them. |
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Space themes are not confined to futuristic fictional series on television, although these are by far the best known and the greatest revenue generators. |
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It was a blur of sequined costumes, dancing shoes, shimmering tops, smart skirts, loose trousers and blue denim outfits, as the smoke generators enhanced the scene. |
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They have worked hard to make BC a better place by consistently and loudly demanding lower tax drains on high-flying wealth generators like themselves. |
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The random bits were made by combining three sources of electronic white noise with the output from the best of the latest crop of deterministic random number generators. |
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Von Dyck, with fundamental papers in 1882 and 1883, constructed free groups and the definition of abstract groups in terms of generators and relations. |
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We have no air-conditioning, very few fans, no buildings to live in and no running water or electricity aside from the generators that we can keep running. |
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The report looks at ways of halving lighting bills, slashing energy costs on new and refurbished buildings, and installing heat-producing electricity generators. |
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One eyewitness said the group looked like they were planting vegetables, were practising recycling and doing crafts and had their own electricity generators. |
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As steam locomotives gave way to Electric and diesel locomotives, these successors were fitted with steam generators to provide heat for the train. |
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Resorts can only be built on deserted islands, and must be of a high standard, all with their own generators, desalination plants and produce deliveries. |
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But at least they're doing something about it now, taking delivery of two new generators in August which will be operational by the middle of next year. |
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Designed to carry up to 20 divers in well-equipped double cabins, she has two generators, two water desalinators, air and nitrox and photo-processing facilities. |
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The union has put a green ban on new gas-fired generators in Victoria. |
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As wholesale electric markets evolve, utility companies and other electric generators have greater incentive to stretch the grid to its limits to gain a competitive advantage. |
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Electricity generators are also replacing some of the disinfection and cleansing chemicals by installing systems using ozone, electrodialysis, and reverse osmosis. |
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The seabed generators consist of an array of massive propellers that are spun around as the tidal flow rushes past and drive a dynamo that produces energy. |
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The cost savings associated with downsizing the chilled water plant capacity was amplified because the emergency generators were likewise reduced in capacity. |
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The power generated is enough to power the city of Bath and the Pyramid Stage is powered by 4 generators itself. |
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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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Isolated communities, that may otherwise rely on diesel generators, may use wind turbines as an alternative. |
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Compound winding, which gave more stable voltage with load, improved operating characteristics of generators. |
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Wind power is the use of air flow through wind turbines to mechanically power generators for electric power. |
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The singer has childhood memories of going into her dad's lab and being shown experiments with liquid nitrogen and Van de Graaff generators. |
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Random number generators used in cryptographic applications may need to meet stronger requirements than for use in other applications. |
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Although turbines are most common in commercial power generation, smaller generators can be powered by gasoline or diesel engines. |
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The cargo port of Dundee is one of the largest economic generators in the city and is operated by Forth Ports. |
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The houses have backup generators, because the electrical grid in Haiti is unreliable. |
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The multisource generators save customers money, valuable rack space, and time spent calibrating and combining separate signal sources. |
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Impulses in the PGO generators can be triggered by any of these inputs through direct excitation or postinhibitory rebound excitation. |
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Eight new vehicles VAZ-Niva and Gazel, power generators, special technical devices were handed over to the Drug Control Agency. |
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The Altaeros AWT will displace expensive fuel used to power diesel generators at remote industrial, military, and village sites. |
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The company opened the first power station in the world to generate electricity using turbo generators in 1890, at Forth Banks in Newcastle. |
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Power outages in the area force people to use gas generators to ensure they have electricity and are able to perform daytoday functions. |
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These particular interviewees also were generators of spatially referenced data. |
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First, unlike the single-ring catechols that autoxidize in water and are strong peroxide generators in cells, DPND does not and is not. |
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They used an axe to break into 68 sheds and took expensive items, including strimmers, generators, rotivators, drills and flame guns. |
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In the Chatham Islands, diesel generators that supply power locally were switched off. |
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Analyzed correctly, the numbers reveal a subtle structure that reflects the simple equations at the heart of random number generators. |
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It owns airports, electricity generators and retailers, and a public transport business, with operations in New Zealand and Australia. |
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Water flowing out of the lake is forced through turbines that turn generators. |
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Central station electric power generating provided power more efficiently and at lower cost than small generators. |
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Radios powered by handcranked generators are not new, but their market was previously seen as limited to emergency or military organizations. |
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A number of bank accounts across the country have been hit by the gangs using random number generators. |
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Most online casinos offer bonuses on automated casino games that use random number generators and automated graphics. |
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Truly random number generators based on a non-autonomous chaotic oscillator. |
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Offenders have forced van doors open and stolen professional tools including drills, circular saws and generators. |
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Such devices contain electrical generators or an induction system to recharge their batteries. |
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The company also has a global footprint for quantum-based scientific instrumentation products and random number generators. |
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It's an amazing film, with huge Van de Graaff generators 30-40 feet high, and hardly anyone has ever seen it. |
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Random number generators are widely used in computer simulations to provide approximate solutions to statistical problems. |
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This non-random behavior happens because the standard random number generators in computers are not really random. |
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ValuJet Flight 592 crashed on May 11, 1996, as a result of improperly loaded chemical oxygen generators. |
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As part of the safety equipment and oxygen line, API will offer oxygen generators, emergency escape hoods, oxygen masks and breathing systems. |
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Everyday noise from engines, compressors, jackhammers, shop equipment, power generators and artillery fire injures your hearing over time. |
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The technology has an advantage in power generation per kilogram weight over standard wind generators. |
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The continued use of private electric generators is called microgeneration. |
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Keep in mind that generators, wet cell batteries and gas lanterns are prohibited. |
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Consequently, trains with onboard nuclear generators were generally deemed unfeasible due to prohibitive costs. |
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Since 2012 Ofgem has had powers to take action against generators in this area. |
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Ofgem senior partner for markets Rachel Fletcher said Ofgem was actively monitoring generators to ensure they played by the rules. |
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Measures will include capping the carbon price floor, which sets rising amounts for the carbon tax paid by electricity generators. |
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I have used this technique to build very flexible code generators, softcoded calculation engines for users, and much more. |
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It can be difficult to maintain tidal stream generators due to their size and depth in the water. |
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A scientific understanding of electricity was necessary for the development of efficient electric generators, motors and transformers. |
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The APU also powers electric generators which provide auxiliary electric power to the aircraft. |
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Local winds are often monitored for a year or more, and detailed wind maps constructed before wind generators are installed. |
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Meanwhile hydroelectric generators that provide much of the Californian city's electricity were shut down because of the approaching flames. |
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In the vast majority of large electric generating stations, turbines are directly connected to generators with no reduction gearing. |
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Instead of just delivering electricity, it draws electricity from even the smallest generators, like rooftop solar panels. |
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Direct drive generators and aeroelastic blades for large wind turbines are being researched. |
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The corona discharge operated at a range of 5-10 kilovolts, similar to that of certain high-voltage appliances such as negative ion generators. |
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The United Kingdom is expected to launch the building of new nuclear reactors to replace existing generators and to boost UK's energy reserves. |
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In the late 1880s, Josef Schneider converted flour mills into hydroelectric generators. |
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Modern turbines uses a couple of tonnes of copper for generators, cables and such. |
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Some San Francisco company is trying to come up and build 34 miles of hydroelectric generators along the McKenzie River. |
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Operators are responsible for starting and stopping the generators depending on need. |
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Again, the heat is used to produce steam to turn turbines that drive electrical generators. |
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Power is captured from the gravitational force of water falling through penstocks to water turbines connected to generators. |
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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 new modern hydroelectric generators will boost aluminium production at Lochaber from 43,000tons a year to 50,000tons. |
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Radionuclides occur naturally and are artificially produced in nuclear reactors, cyclotrons, particle accelerators or radionuclide generators. |
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It is a heat source in radioisotope thermoelectric generators, which are used to power some spacecraft. |
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Hydrogen is commonly used in power stations as a coolant in generators due to a number of favorable properties that are a direct result of its light diatomic molecules. |
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In some countries, wholesale electricity markets operate, with generators and retailers trading electricity in a similar manner to shares and currency. |
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In addition to the laboratory, MCI has donated a number of spectrum analyzers, level generators, voltmeters and other test equipment over the years. |
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Oxygen generators do generate considerable heat in the process. |
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In this paper we aim to address the problem of dynamically dispatching a group of state-of-the-art deloaded wind generators in a fair-sharing manner. |
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Westinghouse's American architect Charles Heathcote was responsible for much of the planning and design of their factory, which built steam turbines and turbo generators. |
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Omega will supply the turbines, electrical generators, electrostatic precipitators and steam generating equipment needed to support the Biosphere Process Systems. |
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Scaling is commonly observed in electrolytic chlorine generators, where there is a high pH near the cathode surface and scale deposition further increases temperature. |
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Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey stated Scottish generators would no longer be eligible for UK subsidies, which would increase energy bills for consumers. |
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According to the terms of contract Power Machines will output 10 hydro sets, nine hydroelectric generators with the capacity of 640 MW per unit, and also six field systems. |
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State-of-the-art science involves pumping water to a higher altitude lake during off-peak times and letting it drain down through hydroelectric generators during peak times. |
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Among the facilities impacted by lack of power was the Christchurch Hospital, which was forced to use emergency generators in the immediate aftermath of the quake. |
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Fishing, hunting, fur farming, sheep and cattle farming, mining, stock raising, engineering, and food processing are also important economic generators. |
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Diesel generators make electricity widely available in Socotra. |
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Just over a minute after the third stage had burned out, the payload was released, and gas generators were used to push the spacecraft and spent upper stage apart. |
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The ship also had three new generators and a new bow thruster fitted. |
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The loading on the generators peaks during the early evening. |
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While attempts have been made to fit electric generators to exercise equipment, the energy collected is of low value compared to the cost of the conversion equipment. |
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Boats typically lack the generators and space for the solution, while the amount of power needed to overcome the magnetic field of a large ship is impractical. |
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Some tidal generators can be built into the structures of existing bridges or are entirely submersed, thus avoiding concerns over impact on the natural landscape. |
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Most modern electric lighting is powered by centrally generated electric power, but lighting may also be powered by mobile or standby electric generators or battery systems. |
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The most common such sweeps are magnetic and acoustic generators. |
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First, explosions in the water are efficient generators of seismic waves, because hydroacoustic energy efficiently generates downgoing seismic waves below the water. |
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Software can use this data to seed random number generators of its own. |
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Small units often have direct drive generators, direct current output, aeroelastic blades, lifetime bearings and use a vane to point into the wind. |
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By the 1930s, wind generators for electricity were common on farms, mostly in the United States where distribution systems had not yet been installed. |
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The single shaft design provides slightly less initial cost and slightly better efficiency than if the gas and steam turbines had their own generators. |
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Typically the hot coolant is used as a heat source for a boiler, and the pressurized steam from that drives one or more steam turbine driven electrical generators. |
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Today these generators aren't used any more in modern turbines. |
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Faraday would later use the principles he had discovered to construct the electric dynamo, the ancestor of modern power generators and the electric motor. |
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Electric generators transform kinetic energy into electricity. |
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Watercraft, skimobiles, all-terrain vehicles, auxiliary generators, and the entire arsenal of war machines are among the interests facing massive changeover. |
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Strimmers, generators, rotavators, drills and flame guns were taken. |
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An emergency power system is being integrated for life safety and critical care to be installed with two 2500KW generators and two 1000A bus duct ricers. |
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Bovie continues the ongoing development of battery operated cauteries, vessel sealing instruments and high-powered generators for operating room use. |
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Bovie's medical products include a range of devices, including electrosurgical generators and accessories, cauteries, medical lighting, nerve locators and other products. |
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Thieves stole four strimmers, two rotavators, two generators, a large water pump, reciprocator, three squeegees, heater, diesel fuel, water pump and diesel tank gauge. |
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Also, in all four series, no significant deviations from chance expectation could be observed, so, all four random number generators were working perfectly. |
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Montreal, Canada is where research work is done on gas generators. |
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The Turbine Hall, which once housed the electricity generators of the old power station, is five storeys tall with 3,400 square metres of floorspace. |
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These will couple biomass conversion devices with conventional and advanced electricity generators such as microturbines, Stirling engines, and eventually fuel cells. |
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Radioisotope thermoelectric generators translate that heat to electricity. |
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We have grid-connected photovoltaic and wind generators here in Anchorage. |
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It wants posts in the mountainous northern Shkodra region equipped with solar panels serving as back-up electricity generators to deal with common power cuts. |
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In fact, large-scale industrial applications require efficient transmission of energy and capacity in the acoustic generators to sonify large volumes. |
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