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The dissipated
verb
To drive away, disperse.
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To compensate for such losses, cavity arrays are thus most naturally studied in a regime where an input drive continuously replaces the dissipated excitations.
The dissipated son of a provincial mayor, he dreamed of being an English gentleman.
The dissipated energy amount by strengthened DE5 specimen was 4%% lower than the dissipated energy amount by strengthened DE1.
The dissipated energy and the loss factor were analyzed.
The dissipated energy including thermal energy from the tribological process may lead to the conformational change of albumin molecules.
The dissipated energy is then obtained continuously at any time by collecting dissipated energy increments of each operator.
The dissipated power, and not the power per unit mass was found to be the determining variable.
The dissipated energy reached its maximum value when AASC under stress were heated to approximately 180 °C.
The dissipated energy by the electric braking resistor is saved by 99.54%, 99.12% and 99.83% in Case 1, Case 2 and Case 3, respectively.
Temperature measurements were done during the static tests, whereas in the dynamic tests the dissipated energy was measured, by using the dissipation method (D-mode).
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At a modulation period of 10 nm, the reduction of the dissipated energy and the energy dissipated ratio were observed.
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