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A superconducting octupole magnet capable of producing a variable high magnetic field in three dimensions has been designed and constructed.
The analyses of WC were additionally adjusted for BMI, thereby producing a variable reflecting mainly abdominal fat depots.
We conclude that the opus insertion at −301 dramatically reduces tube expression, producing a variable phenotype that depends on naturally fluctuating transcriptional levels.
It is also particularly necessary when the quantification method employed involves the labeling of multiple different residues, as in N quantification, where all peptides are labeled regardless of their amino acid composition, thus producing a variable mass shift between labeled pairs (Khan et al. 2011).
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A single thyristor can be used as a rectifier to produce a variable DC output from a fixed AC input.
Otherwise, however, structural changes produce a variable response because of the conflicting electronic requirements of the bond-forming and bond-breaking processes.
March 17, 1849 Euclid, Ohio June 15 , 1929Cleveland, Ohio Charles Francis Brush, (born March 17 , 1849 Euclid, Ohio, U.S. died June 15 , 1929 Cleveland) U.S. inventor and industrialist who devised an electric arc lamp and a generator that produced a variable voltage controlled by the load and a constant current.
This project could also produce a variable resistor by opening or closing an electric component and even create metallic muscles that contract when heated or current is applied.
Analog sensors produce a variable output, which may be voltage, resistance or current.
Such temperature change produces a variable response in Fe+ lifetimes (~23 1 %), i.e., larger at lower altitudes as compared to higher altitudes.
It found that it could not produce a variable speed motor in their washing machine prototypes because their technology and design were insufficiently advanced.
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