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# and unwanted
* The New Rolling Stone Album Guide praises the album but maintains that it has " loads of self-indulgent filler ," identifying " Revolution # 9 " in particular as " justly maligned ," and suggests that listeners in the CD era, who can program digital players to skip over unwanted tracks, may have an advantage over the album's original audience.
# Once cooled the unwanted chocolate around the edge of the bean is removed, in a de-webbing drum.
# Lust-Silas ' challenged brother, Joseph, traumatizes a young girl with unwanted touch.
# He or she suffered intentional, unwanted discrimination because of his or her sex.
* The Love Boat, Episodes # 62 and # 63 – One cheerleader has an unwanted admirer stalking her on the ship.

# and power
# An aircraft should be “ in flight ” ( that is, according to Article 1, paragraph 3 of the Tokyo Convention, from the moment when power is applied for the purpose of take-off until the moment when the landing run ends );
# Shi ( 勢 shì ): legitimacy, power, or charisma.
# Absence of arbitrary power ;
# Systematic examination of how some varieties of psychological action and experience are privileged over others, how dominant accounts of " psychology " operate ideologically and in the service of power ;
Large dams such as Three Gorges Dam in China can provide large amounts of hydroelectric power ; it will have a 22. 5 Watt # Gigawatt | GW capability.
* Other renewable sources: Large dams such as Hoover Dam can provide large amounts of hydroelectric power ; it has 2. 07 Watt # Gigawatt | GW capability.
# The Legislative had too much power ( mainly because of the Necessary and Proper Clause ) and that they were unchecked.
# The Executive branch had too much power, and that there was no check on him.
# The non-executive head of state system, in which the head of state does not hold any executive power and mainly plays a symbolic role on behalf of the state ;
# The parliamentary system, in which the head of state possesses executive power but the exercise of this power is done on the advice of a cabinet ;
# The presidential system, in which the head of state is also the head of government and actively exercises executive power.
# State power is usually only transferred from one class to another by social and political upheaval.
The tradeoff comes in terms of power and accuracy ; AA # 2 is designed for small cases, and will burn inconsistently in the large 44 Magnum case.
A Hydroelectricity # Generating methods | conventional dammed-hydro facility ( hydroelectric dam ) is the most common type of hydroelectric power generation.
# No secular power for the clergy.
# It eases game balance issues for the GM: characters of similar point totals are usually of roughly equal power.
# A large number of dice required at high power levels
# Practice politeness and humility-in spite of having comparatively more wealth, wisdom, social status, power, etc.
# Political power: The hassle of registration may reduce the number of gun owners, and thus the political power of the gun-ownership bloc.
# REDIRECT Nuclear power
# God exercises relational power and not unilateral control.
# p is not a p < sup > th </ sup > power residue ( mod P ).
# wonder worker or source of benevolent power ;

# and electrical
# The electrons retain particle like-properties such as: each wave state has the same electrical charge as the electron particle.
# Extrusion of spun basalt fiber for electrical insulation and fiberglass
Contour plot of the Electrostatics # Electrostatic potential | electrostatic potential of a horizontally oriented electrical dipole of finite size.
# A certain means of wiring an alternating current electrical generator, and AC electric motors, so that when the generator is made to turn at a given speed, or even turned to a certain angle, each motor connected to it will also turn at that speed, or at the same angle.
# The tiny fragile electrical wiring is physically supported and protected from damage.
# The identity of ions on the electrical conductivity of materials.
# An interface device for coupling electrical signals by acoustical means — usually into and out of a telephone instrument.
# A fixed, mobile, or transportable structure, including ( a ) all installed electrical and electronic wiring, cabling, and equipment and ( b ) all supporting structures, such as utility, ground network, and electrical supporting structures.
# A baseband signal (" digital-over-digital " transmission ): A sequence of electrical pulses or light pulses produced by means of a line coding scheme such as Manchester coding.
# William C. Hittinger ( 1997 – 1998 ), electrical engineer
# The second heating process in an electrical oven with different chemical additives.
# Hall coefficient ( electrical physics )-Relates a magnetic field applied to an element to the voltage created, the amount of current and the element thickness.
# For a circuit as a whole, such as one containing a resistor in series with a voltaic cell, electrical voltage does not contribute to the overall emf, because the voltage difference on going around a circuit is zero.
# For a circuit consisting of an electrical generator that drives current through a resistor, the emf is due solely to a time-varying magnetic field that generates an electrical voltage that in turn drives the current.
# A transformer coupling two circuits may be considered a source of emf for one of the circuits, just as if it were caused by an electrical generator ; this example illustrates the origin of the term " transformer emf ".
# A photodiode or solar cell may be considered as a source of emf, similar to a battery, resulting in an electrical voltage generated by charge separation driven by light rather than chemical reaction.
# The routing tool takes the physical placement of the standard cells and uses the netlist to create the electrical connections between them.
# Administrative barriers: Countries are sometimes accused of using their various administrative rules ( e. g. regarding food safety, environmental standards, electrical safety, etc.
# A path for conveying electrical or electromagnetic signals, usually distinguished from other parallel paths.
Electrophysiology ( from Greek, ēlektron, " amber " the Electron # Etymology | etymology of " electron ";, physis, " nature, origin "; and ,-logia ) is the study of the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues.
# REDIRECT Signal ( electrical engineering )
# Long ground pins make contact ; basic electrical safety and ESD protection becomes available.

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