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Load Component of Device
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Load
, Load Device Component
Any device that draws current from an electrical system.
National Institutes of Health
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2018
2018
Systemic arterial hypertension but not IGF-I treatment stimulates cardiomyocyte enlargement in neonatal lambs.
Adrienne Wilburn
,
G. Giraud
,
S. Louey
,
T. Morgan
,
Nainesh K Gandhi
,
S. Jonker
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory…
2018
Corpus ID: 52193839
Although cardiomyocyte terminal differentiation is nearly complete at birth in sheep, as in humans, very limited postnatal…
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2011
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2011
Smart Grid Development Using Modeling, Design, Simulation, and Diagnoses of Electrical Distribution Network
S. Monemi
2011
Corpus ID: 65255016
This paper will present an existing course in smart grid technology and promotes problem solving and innovations. Some topics of…
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2009
2009
Safety switching arrangement for outputting a switching signal
할러 헤르베르트
2009
Corpus ID: 57612092
The present invention a load (LA) can be used to control the disconnection of the power supply safety circuit with respect to the…
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2004
2004
Home Network System
김정호
,
노영훈
,
+5 authors
강상혁
2004
Corpus ID: 67713910
Note that the master home network system according to the invention, connected to the Internet provide a variety of supplementary…
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1996
1996
A circuit for diagnosing the state of an electrical charge.
Angelo Crespi
,
S. Chicca
,
Paolo Mastella
,
V. Poletto
1996
Corpus ID: 57933026
A CIRCUIT TO ASSESS THE STATE OF A LOAD (LD) includes a DMOS (DMOS1) TRANSISTOR interposed between a (OUT) terminal of the load…
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