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noun
A passing from one state to another; change; alteration; mutation.
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From Fig. 5b, the magnitude of (dot{U}_{mAB}) decreases for a fault, which is adverse to commutation.
A fault occurring in closer electrical proximity and with a bigger phase lag is more adverse to commutation.
However, the phase of (dot{U}_{mAB}) is shifted backward regardless of the value of Rf, which is beneficial to commutation.
The closer the electrical proximity, or the bigger the phase lag of an AC station, the more adverse is the fault position to commutation.
Based on the above analysis, if the commutating voltage magnitude drops are same, the phase-leading voltage at the fault position is more beneficial to commutation than the phase-lagging voltage.
From Fig. 5a, the magnitude of (dot{U}_{mAB}) decreases for a fault, and the phase of (dot{U}_{mAB}) is shifted forward when Rf is small, which are both adverse to commutation.
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Just last week, the Florida Supreme Court considered whether the Hurst ruling should allow all 390 inmates on the state's death row to receive commutations to life sentences.
The filtering method is applied to various test cases to demonstrate commutation.
She also wants to involve herself in the planned Mercy Project to gain commutation for some of those serving long sentences.
The best readily available remedy to rectify such inherently unwise and unfair sentencing is for the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board to review LWOP sentences on a case-by-case basis and to recommend commutation of these sentences as they deem appropriate.
Mr. White, reached by phone at his home on Thursday night and asked for his reaction to the commutation, said, "I'm blessed and highly favored, brother".
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