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The phrase "a voltage sourced" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a voltage that is supplied or provided by a source, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The circuit requires a voltage sourced from the power supply to function properly."
Alternatives: "a supplied voltage" or "a provided voltage".
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While synthesis is normally current sourced (current remains constant), it was also possible to electrochemically deblock using a voltage sourced system (voltage is held constant).
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The aura camera traces its origins to Semyon Kirlian, a Russian scientist who, in the middle of the 20th century, discovered that connecting an object, like a coin or leaf, to a voltage source and leaving it on a photographic plate would produce a beautiful image of the object surrounded by color.
The I-V characteristics were recorded using a Keithley 6517A electrometer fitted with a voltage source.
This model is essentially a grain connected by two tunnel junctions to a voltage source.
The STATCOM is modeled by a voltage source connected to the system through a transformer.
An auxiliary capacitor is introduced into the boost converter, which serves as a voltage source.
The DC capacitor is an important component in a voltage source inverter.
As shown in Fig. 4, the generic battery model is composed of a voltage source and a constant resistance.
In [27], a control scheme for a voltage source converter (VSC) under input voltage disturbances is presented.
Operating voltages of phase conductors were modeled by using a voltage source inserted between each phase conductor and ground.
The implantable antennas are aligned for maximum power transfer and the source used is a voltage source.
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