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Discover Ludwig"draw a circuit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to instruct or request someone to draw an electrical circuit, for example: "Please draw a circuit for the project, using the diagram provided."
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Using the incredible Electric Paint, draw a circuit and attach electronic components and, as dusk falls, watch the house glow.
Before, students would draw a circuit, he would find a couple of mistakes -- probably miss one or two -- and give the paper, say, an 82.
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In the late 1990s, Knight decided that creating genetically modified organisms should be more like drawing a circuit board.
This printing method offers relatively lower throughput than other printing methods, because ink-jet printer restricts the number of nozzles and directly draws a circuits of electronics device.
In Figure 6 figure supplement 1, we draw a simple circuit diagram explain how intercalated neurons could explain their appearance.
Draw a small circuit on a piece of paper just for reference.
If you know exactly what every gene you were using did, Knight reasoned, you could draw up a circuit diagram and predict if the product would work.
Note that it's really difficult to draw out a circuit design in real life, unless it's as simple as a led and a battery.
Higher than normal amperage draw on a circuit indicates unusual resistance, and in an electrical circuit, resistance is what causes heat, and ultimately, fires.
This fight drew a national closed-circuit TV audience and a worldwide television audience.
Based on the post-layout simulation results, the core VCO circuit draws a current between 2.4 6.3 mA and between 11.4 and 15.3 mA with the buffer circuit from 3.3 V supply.
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