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The phrase "at faults" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "at fault," which is used to indicate responsibility for a mistake or problem.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, it was clear that he was at fault for the accident."
Alternatives: "to blame" or "responsible for".
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Values reverse once again at faults, either on the downthrown, hangingwall side or on the upthrown side.
Vegas will look at faults in himself – "Nothing you can say to me can make me hate myself more than I do already" – while Carr tends to deflect outwards.
In the past, she says, Circle has sent people to look at faults in her house, but in most cases, "I never, ever got a follow-on call about coming round to fix it". She also talks about a foul smell that pervades her downstairs toilet, and seems to highlight the presence of hydrogen sulphide.
Something in the unctuous ease of Morris's listy sentences turns out to be highly addictive, and ultimately I found myself regarding her prose the way she often regards the places she writes about: with an exasperation at faults so endemic that it shades into a resignation that ultimately isn't all that different from delight.
"Until that time we'd been looking down microscopes at thin sections of rock, looking at faults and outcrops on land.
This is probably because electrical anisotropy in the crust is not pervasive but localized such as at faults if existed.
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The RALU circuit can be tested for classical unidirectional stuck-at faults using the constant variable used in this design.
A novel automatic test pattern generator (ATPG) for stuck-at faults of asynchronous sequential digital circuits is presented.
The design method allows to detect, diagnose, and repair of all multiple stuck-at faults which might occur on E2CMOS cells in programmable AND plane.
Deterministic algorithms for test generation for stuck-at faults are also addressed in the chapter including techniques that enhance the deterministic engines such as static and dynamic learning.
The most striking characteristic of this logic is that it is completely testable for single as well as multiple stuck-at faults using only three test vectors.
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