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It emulates a similar strategy in neural control, called "common drive," employed by the central nervous system (CNS).
Finally, an immunizing drive could protect a subpopulation from a full genetic load or male-biasing suppression drive employed elsewhere.
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A technique known as radio-frequency (RF) current drive employs electromagnetic radiation to generate a steady-state current.
This paper deals with the development of feed back controller design for a voltage controlled induction motor drive employing an enhanced optimization algorithm derived from the principles of foraging of natural ants.
As he reports in Physical Review Letters, Dr Meier has taken Dr Parkin's idea and speeded it up to the point where it might eventually make a practical technology for computer users.Traditional hard drives employ electrodes called heads to create tiny magnetic regions, known as domains, on the surface of a plate as it spins.
Bottom water drive was employed in the S48 unit in the early stage of production.
VW has not committed to equipping the Beetle R with the all-wheel-drive system employed in the Golf R. It may opt to maintain front-wheel drive to preserve the Beetle's price advantage over the hot Golf, which is expected to cost about $33,000.
As an important part of the vehicle's powertrain, the E-drive axle was employed to drive the vehicle, capture the breaking energy and match the required speeds of the differential.
Such committees are at the heart of a candidate's fundraising drive and employ many of the close aides who work on the race.
The drive system employs only a single PWM inverter controlled by a self-organizing fuzzy controller.
Real trace driven simulations are employed to validate the proposed disk drive architecture.
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