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How do you go on with your life and try to make a change, and yet still constantly be confronted with that?" The Kings say they are intent on keeping the series current, referring to real-life situations, people and cases.
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The voltage of current refers to its electromotive force, the amperage to its intensity.
Correction: May 12 , 2003 Monday An article in Circuits on May 1 about the power drain in electronic devices that require direct current referred imprecisely to equipment that converts alternating current.
The specificity of the prose — the way Melva Current refers to "our little Bertha" — creates a voice so distinct that we can't help trusting her.
Stray current refers to the current that flows elsewhere rather than along the intended current path.
The benchmarks change by industry, but here are three metrics to always consider: –Current ratio: current assets, including inventory, divided by current liabilities ("current" refers to any asset that can be converted to cash, or any obligation coming due, within a year or less).
(what is current? refer to the source listed below for Detox Footbath Terms) Answer: amperage should be controlled by adjusting current not by adding salt.
Previous work has focused on HCN subunits as the molecular correlates of hyperpolarization-activated, cyclic nucleotide modulated currents referred to as If, IQ or Ih.
He declares flatly: "A rhetorical advantage is gained by the current court referring to state sovereignty as 'an 11th Amendment' matter.
Like the word "current" when referring to water, currency is a reflection of the term money and its function.
They mocked the Ministry of Interior and the current government, referring to them as "sheep" while holding aloft handfuls of Egyptian berseem clover, a plant used to feed cattle.
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