Sentence examples for charge representing from inspiring English sources

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East Asia led the charge, representing 42% of new renewable energy generation.

In July 2010, 60% of all applications on Android Market were free of charge, representing an increase of 3% since May 2010 when it was 57%.

The increasing miniaturization of advanced microelectronics drives the magnitude of charge representing information within a circuit to increasingly smaller levels, raising the susceptibility of its corruption by spurious signals.

The probe's output potential (voltage) is derived as a function of an equivalent point charge representing the net charge of a charged particle column within the probe's sensing zone and flowing in a real pipe as well as a function of the net charge of this column and its dynamic space density.

The two programs offered biennial screening free of charge, representing 95,000 women aged 50 69 years [ 17].

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For the Bush administration, a conviction on any charge represented a singular victory, partly because a case brought on Mr. Hamdan's behalf reached the Supreme Court in 2006.

NTT DoCoMo forecast a profit of 182 billion yen for the year that ended Monday, so the one-time charge represents a 15percentreductionon.

"Smaller venues, which are lent to artists free of charge, represent a better deal for the public and artist," said Free Fringe founder Peter Buckley Hill.

"The Bauhaus had progressive aspirations, but the men in charge represented the prevailing societal attitudes of the time," said Catherine Ince, co-curator of the recent "Bauhaus Art as Life" exhibition at the Barbican Art Gallery in London.

Therefore, coacervate charge represents a direct means of control over release rate and duration.

The atoms with the highest negative charge represent the high tendency on the metal surface [78].

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