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The scientists were also able to turn the ion channel off entirely.
By contrast to previous belief, the simulation results indicated that for the 0.145 μm technology node, the circuit could be destabilized by the floating body effects enhanced (channel) off current rather than parasitic BJT current.
"My job will be to block that inside channel off," said Burger, below, who has hardly played for two months because of a calf strain he feared at one stage would rule him out of the series.
While activating it typically leads to pain relief, in some cases like cold allodynia, where minor sensations such as a few drops of cold water on the skin can cause pain, turning the channel off could have benefits.
I believe it's outrageous that cable TV operators have kept the channel off its systems in cities like Baltimore, despite stellar coverage of major stories in the Middle East and endorsements ranging from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to the leading academic experts and authors on global media.
The Channel Islands are an archipelago in the English Channel off the Normandy coast of France.
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It sells computing capacity to corporate clients, generates heat with the computers... and then finds ways of channelling off the heat to use as central heating.
The four are n-channel normally off, n-channel normally on, p-channel normally off, and p-channel normally on MOSFETs.
Despite predictions of failure, the Weather Channel paid off handsomely.
The channel kicked off the IMR series last year with a video depicting a hyper-realistic tornado.
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