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Fuse, in electrical engineering, a safety device that protects electrical circuits from the effects of excessive currents.
Sketching out an aesthetic genealogy of capitalist globalization, Berardi shows how we have arrived at a point of such complexity in the semiotic flows of capital that we can no longer process its excessive currents of information.
Though increasing the concentrations of In III) and Ga III) shifts the potential closer to Cu II) [53], excessive currents generated due to high bath concentrations may cause significant pitting and corrosion of Mo/glass substrates [54].
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If excessive current flowed through the wires they would overheat and eventually start a fire.
Over-current protection is principally intended to counteract excessive current in power systems.
Second, microwaves in the 1 gigahertz to 10 gigahertz band appear to be especially efficient at generating excessive current within modern semiconductors.
Throughout the testing process we experienced excessive current draw in any number of the BJTs despite transistor biasing and current limiting attempts.
Excessive current-account deficits have taken the blame for many currency crises, from Mexico's in 1994 to Thailand's last year.
In September the European Commission proposed German-inspired rules that would limit "macroeconomic imbalances" such as excessive current-account deficits, in addition to budget deficits and public debt.
In particular, it was found that even homogeneous pressure distribution could lead to excessive current maldistribution in some cases, due to overriding inhomogeneous electric contacts.
The output voltage of the inverter is controlled during starting to prevent an excessive current from PV and to develop a torque larger than pump torque.
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