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Shunt regulators

Ni alloys of 30—32 wt % are used as temperature-compensator alloys and are characterized by a steep decrease ia magnetic permeabiUty with temperature. These alloys are ideally suited ia electrical circuits as shunts which maintain constant magnetic strength ia devices such as electric meters, voltage regulators, and speedometers. [Pg.374]

Compound-wound dc motors have both series and shunt fields. The addition of a small series field helps provide the proper amount of no-load to fuU-load speed regulation or droop. Shunt or compound-wound motors are apphed widely to many adjustable-speed drives. They are important for drives requiring accurate speed regulation and adjustment. [Pg.2487]

Adding shunt capacitors would also reduce Zq but would raise the electrical line length hence it is not considered. Moreover, on EHVs, the charging shunt capacitances, Cq, as such require compensation during light loads or load rejections to limit the voltage rise (regulation) at the far end or the midpoint. Hence no additional shunt compensation is recommended. [Pg.798]

Part IV Power capacitors power factor improvement and system voltage regulation application of shunt and series capacitors... [Pg.990]

This is a Zener diode, shunt regulator applieation. The diode is a 1N5240B... [Pg.195]

Specific Control of Phytoalexin Accumulation by "Metabolite Shunting" of Biosynthetic Pathways. Graham and coworkers (personal communication), at the Monsanto Laboratories, St. Louis, have developed techniques to selectively shunt defensive metabolites, particularly of the shikimic acid cycle. Through various techniques, certain compounds are applied to plant aerial or root parts, and these compounds have the property of inducing specific accumulations of secondary metabolites. The directions of these accumulations are under known enzymic control (48), and the regulation of these enzymes is achieved by selecting appropriate inducers. Such inducers seem to provide a novel approach to the control of insects by magnifying the ability of plants to produce and concentrate antiherbivory compounds. [Pg.167]

This circuit utilizes a MOSFET as a source follower. The MOS-FET is controlled by a TL431 shunt regulator integrated circuit. [Pg.94]

FIGURE 21-19 Regulation of triacylglycerol synthesis by insulin. Insulin stimulates conversion of dietary carbohydrates and proteins to fat. Individuals with diabetes mellitus lack insulin in uncontrolled disease, this results in diminished fatty acid synthesis, and the acetyl-CoA arising from catabolism of carbohydrates and proteins is shunted instead to ketone body production. People in severe ketosis smell of acetone, so the condition is sometimes mistaken for drunkenness (p. 909). [Pg.806]

Fig. 1. Integrated scheme showing the metabolic systems of regulation operating in eu-ryhaline Crustacea (after ref. 9). Broken lines indicate an inhibitory action of the effector and the heavy lines indicate activation. Notice the key role played by glutamic dehydrogenase as well as the controls exerted on the reactions utilizing reducing equivalents. The cAMP concentration is higher in concentrated medium than in dilute medium. The hormone responsible for this effect is not yet identified. HMPS, hexoses monophosphate shunt. Fig. 1. Integrated scheme showing the metabolic systems of regulation operating in eu-ryhaline Crustacea (after ref. 9). Broken lines indicate an inhibitory action of the effector and the heavy lines indicate activation. Notice the key role played by glutamic dehydrogenase as well as the controls exerted on the reactions utilizing reducing equivalents. The cAMP concentration is higher in concentrated medium than in dilute medium. The hormone responsible for this effect is not yet identified. HMPS, hexoses monophosphate shunt.
Pyocyanin (160) is derived from the shikimate pathway, and one protein, PhzC, is equivalent to enzymes that catalyze the first step in this pathway, converting erythrose 4-phosphate (162) and phosphoenolpyruvic acid (163) to 3-deoxy-D-arabinoheptulosonate 7-phosphate (164) (Fig. 28). The equivalent enzyme in the shikimate pathway is thought to be feedback regulated, and PhzC is likely to shunt intermediates toward the shikimate pathway in preparation for pyocyanin (160)... [Pg.183]

Yeh, G.C. et al. (1987) Adriamycin resistance in human tumor cells associated with marked alterations in the regulation of the hexose monophosphate shunt and its response to oxidant stress, Cancer Res. 47, 5994-5999. [Pg.425]


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