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In particular, PVT produces electric energy, which is in part consumed by the building loads (lights and equipments), in part by the system parasitic loads, whereas the eventual excess is sold to the public grid.
The engine operates at full load producing electrical energy which is in part consumed by the building lights and equipments, in part used by the system passive loads and the rest is eventually sold to the grid.
In that basic ritual, a lay sacrificer was first consecrated, after which juice was pressed three times from the soma plant, part being offered to the fire and part consumed by the priests.
If the data-receiving energy is ignored, the important fact that the cluster-head spends more energy than a cluster-member, except for the part consumed for data aggregation, may mistakenly be neglected [8, 10].
Based on the definition of Teale (1965), the specific energy of drilling consists of two parts, the part consumed by thrust (e F ) and the part by torque (e T ).
The pulp surrounding the seeds of the chinaberry tree were probably the part consumed by the Cuban macaw.
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For example, only 20percentt of the world (the industrialized part) consumes 80percentt of the energy used across the globe.
In other words, the heat machine part consumes power instead of producing power, and the system becomes unusable with these values.
Many fruits, young leaves, and other plant parts consumed by animals contain toxic, teratogenic or carcinogenic plant secondary metabolites (PSM), suggesting that frugivorous and folivorous animals may consume clay or clay-saturated water to buffer the effects of PSM [6], [11].
His body was placed on a pyre on Mount Oeta (Modern Greek Oíti), his mortal part was consumed, and his divine part ascended to heaven.
Destructive soil insects include the cabbage root fly (Delia radicum) and the cabbage maggot (Hylemya brassicae), whose larvae can burrow into the part of plant consumed by humans.
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