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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reverse current" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe an electrical current that moves in the opposite direction of a normal current. For example, if you were to "reverse the current" in an electrical circuit, the electrons would flow in the opposite direction.
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The Space Settlement and Development Act of 2015, currently under draft, would promote economic development in space and work to reverse current strictures against property ownership in space.
Fortunately, there are some readily available solutions which can quite easily achieve this initial 10% target, and reverse current trends.
Pursuing these courses of action will help us reverse current trends and achieve the 10% cuts we need now.
Both the forward and reverse current voltage characteristics as well as the electroluminescent spectra of the LEDs were monitored.
Both macroscopic detector properties (reverse current, depletion voltage and charge collection) as also the underlying microscopic defect generation are covered.
Our key finding is that evaluations using trace-driven workloads reverse current design priorities in optimizing for data intensive synthetic jobs.
The rectification ratio is the ratio of forward current to reverse current at certain voltage.
Under the current state of knowledge, mankind must take cautious but unequivocal steps to reverse current patterns.
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Forward and reverse current-voltage characteristics of each diode were measured at room temperature.
Figure 5 Forward and reverse current-voltage characteristics of Schottky diodes.
Forward and reverse current-voltage characteristics of the diodes showed high rectification ratio and high Schottky barrier heights, giving evidence of very small Fermi level pinning.
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