Sentence examples for extreme duty from inspiring English sources

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For applications with extreme duty ratio, the losses are higher than predicted by the classical loss theory.

The proposed topology has a quadratic buck boost voltage gain which allows a wide range of input voltages, providing a fixed output voltage with additional compelling features such as the circumvention of the use of transformers, coupled inductors or extreme duty cycles.

Main characteristics of the converter are: continuous input current, high-voltage gain, avoiding the use of extreme duty cycles and transformers, low voltage stresses in the power switches, besides the converter topology only employs a switch controlled and two inductors which allows a relatively simple implementation.

In order to avoid the extreme duty cycle operation, multi-level converters are attractive candidates [27, 28].

More importantly, extreme duty cycle and high voltage stress for the power switches are inevitable in large conversion ratio and high voltage applications, which would limit the converter efficiency and dynamic response.

Furthermore, due to the stack structure and PPS control method, the voltage stress of power switches is reduced to half of the high-side voltage and the extreme duty cycle operation is avoided in high step-up/step-down conversion systems.

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An ad for a pistol from Taurus USA promoted it as "the extreme-duty next-generation handgun, created for Special Operations Personnel".

Now her pessimism seems less extreme.A duty to tellMr Putin, condemning her murder four days late, said she had "minimal influence".

The proposed converter utilizes a single controlled power switch and two inductors and is able to provide high voltage gain without extreme switch duty-cycle.

Instead, they paint a picture of extreme dereliction of duty by the founder — where he was gone from the office for months at a time — something other non-exec Zozi employees have confirmed.

The Victoria Cross is awarded for "the most conspicuous bravery, a daring or pre-eminent act of valour or self-sacrifice or extreme devotion to duty, in the presence of the enemy" at any point after 1 January 1993, may be presented posthumously, and, unlike its British counterpart, may be revoked.

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