Sentence examples for supply fluctuation from inspiring English sources

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From the data obtained from more than 50 practical machines, distinct fault features and diagnostic induces are found for 11 different types of faults including unbalance, cracks, misalignment, rub, loose bearing caps, oil whirl, surge, fluid excitation, rotating stall, electric power supply fluctuation, and pipe excitation.

New Keynesian models work out three basic building blocks: (1) aggregate demand: the dynamic IS curve, (2) short-run aggregate supply fluctuation around the natural rate of output: the New Keynesian Phillips curve, and (3) macroeconomic policy management: in particular the well-known Taylor rules of monetary and fiscal policies.

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As they incorporate more wind into the mix, they will have to cope with supply fluctuations as well.

Enron had helped create the global market for energy-based derivatives -- customized risk-swapping contracts that enable companies to hedge their exposure to changing energy prices and supply fluctuations.

For example, Afghanistan faces an ancient history of water supply fluctuations that have contributed to periodic food shortage and famine.

In this case, designing the resource supply fluctuations with intermediate proportional alternations, and employing polycultures of lesser complementarity, is best.

Significantly, this contributes to supply fluctuations, resulting in a cyclical reduction in the consumption of fresh leafy AIVs, especially in rural dwellers (Smith and Eyzaguirre 2007; Amaza 2009).

Water users in the Gila Basin headwaters of the U.S. Lower Colorado Basin have faced a long history of high water supply fluctuations producing low-valued defensive cropping patterns.

When timing or loading problems show up in a design, they usually appear as intermittent failures or as sensitivity to power supply fluctuations, temperature changes, and so on.

Such volatility, he said, is likely to get worse when the federal reserve in Amarillo, Texas, closes: It is the only place in the world where helium can be stockpiled to provide a buffer against supply fluctuations.

For example, a power supply system largely dependent on solar has to deal with huge daily supply fluctuations between day and night as well as with seasonal fluctuations between summer and winter.

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