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poor power
noun
Limited ability.
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A poor power distribution infrastructure has lagged even more as the economy has grown.
Previous rovers have relied on solar panels, which were poor power providers and could only operate effectively during the day.
Intel used IDF to demonstrate PCs that can cope with poor power supplies, while recovering automatically from problems just by pressing a button.
It was also pointed out that the 2012 champion Los Angeles Kings had a poor power play (they ranked 12th), as do the current Blackhawks (also 12th).
The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract.
Julien was asked last week why the Bruins had done so well in the postseason despite a poor power play that ranked 14th in 2011 and was ninth among the 16 playoff teams this year going into Saturday's Game 2 of the Stanley Cup finals against the Chicago Blackhawks.
This results in poor power quality and even disconnection from the grid.
This method provides an attractive solution to combat high PAPR and poor power efficiency.
Battery should be made available for their radios since poor power supply hinders innovation dissemination; iii.
However, the SAW resonator has high insertion loss and poor power handling capability.
However, it has drawbacks such as high switching frequency, great switching power loss and poor power quality [7].
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