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Re-strikes

Both these switchings on an LT system do not cause a re-strike. [Pg.131]

CRO Cathode ray oscillograph, to record voltages of a transient nature. For instance, re-striking voltages (TRVs), whose frequency of oscillations is beyond the response range of EMO. [Pg.429]

Possible re-strike problems with capacitor switching... [Pg.212]

In practical applications, some lamps, notably medium-pressure mercury lamps, cannot be started or restarted instantaneously and need some time to be re-striked. Interruption of lamp action would be totally unacceptable in continuous production. Moreover, the heat from burning lamps could cause deterioration of the substrate if... [Pg.40]

Rules as function of strike position, re-strike, damping, etc. [Pg.47]

The reasons Strike wrote this book. The reasons you re reading this book. Ecstasy is the most benign drug Strike has ever encountered. It is passive yet powerful. By powerful Strike does not mean that it incapacitates or makes one dangerous. It is, in fact, quite the opposite. Its power is in its ability to evoke a total sensory bath of tactile, visual and mental enhancement. One s perception is perfectly clear. Hallucinations are nonexistent. The feeling one has is, literally, ecstasy. Plus, it is one of the few narcotics in the world that is not physically addictive. Why this substance was taken away from the people is a question that only government-funded scientists can answer. [Pg.7]

Since we re on the subject of clean water, this is as good a time as any to discuss what kind of water is used in all this chemistry. By clean water Strike means distilled water (dH20). All reactions are to use distilled water (dH20) only. All solutions and dilutions are to be made with dH20 as well. Distilled water sells for about 1 a... [Pg.28]

A new source of safrole that Strike has just stumbled upon is in Strike s back yard. Momma comes home from the local nursery with two plants that have these enormous leaves. They are succulents and grow like crazy. Strike What ya got there Momma Momma Don t think I haven t noticed those filthy drug books you write, you sick little monkey Strike Aw c mon. Mom. Let s not get into this again. Strike doesn t... Momma Well I needed some new ground cover plants, and...sigh...I know you re into this twisted licorice thing...so I bought these weeds that are called Licorice Plants. ... [Pg.32]

Strike thinks you get the picture now. Do not try this method. How did the story end you ask Strike doesn t remember exactly. Strike thinks the kingdom was re-invaded by the forces of the neighboring Bee Keeper Empire. [Pg.136]

For copolymers of structure I, for both types of side-chains, there is a striking similarity with the optical properties of the corresponding models the absorption and photoluminescence maxima of the polymers arc only 0.08-0.09 eV red-shifted relative to those of the models, as shown in Figure 16-9 (left) for the octyloxy-substituted compounds. The small shift can be readily explained by the fact that in the copolymers the chromophorcs are actually substituted by silylene units, which have a weakly electron-donating character. The shifts between absorption and luminescence maxima are exactly the same for polymers and models and the width of the emission bands is almost identical. The quantum yields are only slightly reduced in the polymers. These results confirm that the active chro-mophores are the PPV-type blocks and that the silylene unit is an efficient re-conjugation interrupter. [Pg.298]

Some of the polysaccharides constituting intermediate stages in the biosynthesis of heparin have been physically isolated.23 Their structure is strikingly similar to those of heparan sulfates,24 thus re-opening the often-raised question as to whether heparan sulfate indeed represents products of incomplete biosynthesis of heparin. A detailed account of the structure and biological properties of heparan sulfate is beyond the scope of this article. However, in view of similarities of structural fea-... [Pg.57]


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