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But this shaft spins quite slowly, so a gearbox is used to get the drive shaft to turn a second shaft at a much higher speed, suitable for spinning a generator to produce electricity.
Recently, some generators with high torque at low rotational speed, suitable for small-scale wind turbines, have been developed, suggesting that Savonius rotors may yet be used to generate electric power[1].
SE was performed at a rotor speed suitable for observation of species ranging in mass from a dimer to an octamer of TssK.
Portable bandsaws use a trigger switch similar to drills and circular saws, but usually are equipped with a separate speed selector so the sawblade moves at a speed suitable for the material you are cutting.
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Second, all that free Internet is for slower speeds, suitable for Facebook, Twitter, e-mail and Web pages.
The PowerLine AV Ethernet Adapter Kit easily expands a home network using existing power lines to transmit data, including digital media, at speeds suitable for HDTV transmission.
Over 200 wind monitoring stations in 13 states and UTs with annual mean wind power density greater than 200 W/m2 at a height of 50 m above the ground level show wind speeds suitable for wind power generation [25].
Over 200 wind monitoring stations in 13 states and UTs with annual mean wind power density greater than 200 W/m2 at a height of 50 m above the ground level show wind speeds suitable for wind power generation [ 25].
It concentrated more on speed and suitable for faster results.
28 °C of culture temperature and 120 rpm of rotary shaker speed were suitable for the accumulation of 4-TMP-DMEP.
Our proposed algorithm has a fast convergence speed being suitable for the variation of femtocell network environment and robust against the dynamics of network topology.
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