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The phrase 'provide a power' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "The public utility company agreed to provide a power supply to the new housing development."
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The new service includes energy efficient handsets and switches which should provide a power saving of some 60% over existing equipment.
With a vest or other garment designed like an electric blanket, a soldier might even be able to run a cord back to one of the robotic vehicles, which would provide a power supply for the many electronic devices each soldier would carry.
We performed Wilcoxon signed rank tests on these data to provide a power analysis.
Kato et al. used this phenomenon to provide a power source for actuators and robots.
Accordingly, the 225 number of modules used in our study can provide a power output of about 50 kW.
The company works to provide a power supply to customers who are in geographically remote areas but need water to power their communities and businesses.
V/f control mode is adopted and the output is regulated in order to provide a power balance within the microgrid system.
These changes in the chosen input variables allow a reduction of fuel in the engines and provide a power increase in the steam turbine.
Simulations demonstrated that the proposed gates provide a power reduction of 89.56% and 99.78% when compared to the standard CMOS and STSCL gates, respectively.
The hydrogen cells used to power the test vehicle can also potentially be used to provide a power source for field equipment, and for encampments, which is definitely useful when in missions deep in territory otherwise devoid of human settlement.
This attribute is utilized to provide a power source for micro-pumps and valves in combination with MEMS (micro-electromechanical system) heaters, micro-channels, diaphragms, and membranes [1 10].
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