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inductor's and is
When the leading end of the train passes over one of the trackside inductors, the inductor's presence is detected by the onboard equipment through a change in magnetic flux.

inductor's and some
At high frequencies the capacitance begins to affect the inductor's behavior ; at some frequency, real inductors behave as resonant circuits, becoming self-resonant.

inductor's and will
Circuits and materials close to the inductor will have near-field coupling to the inductor's magnetic field, which may cause additional energy loss.

inductor's and current
The inductor's series resistance converts electric current through the coils into heat, thus causing a loss of inductive quality.
In a more sophisticated application, saturable core inductors and magnetic amplifiers use a DC current through a separate winding to control an inductor's impedance.

inductor's and .
At higher frequencies, resistance and resistive losses in inductors grow due to skin effect in the inductor's winding wires.

behaviour and is
The threadbare notion that belief, unlike behaviour, is not subject to objective analysis, has placed intuitive metaphysics squarely against the sociology of knowledge, since it is precisely the job of the sociology of knowledge to treat beliefs as social facts no less viable than social behaviour.
Little is known of the territorial behaviour of caecilians but some frogs and salamanders defend home ranges.
In frogs, male territorial behaviour is often observed at breeding locations and calling is both an announcement of ownership of part of this resource and an advertisement call to potential mates.
In the modern IUPAC nomenclature, the alkali metals comprise the group 1 elements, excluding hydrogen ( H ), which is nominally a group 1 element but not normally considered to be an alkali metal as it rarely exhibits behaviour comparable to that of the alkali metals.
Central to his behaviour in the later novels is the underlying assumption that particular crimes are only committed by particular types of people.
Amino acids have zero mobility in electrophoresis at their isoelectric point, although this behaviour is more usually exploited for peptides and proteins than single amino acids.
This behaviour under CPT is the same as the statement that the particle and its antiparticle lie in the same irreducible representation of the Poincaré group.
There is some evidence of gregarious behaviour in other tyrannosaurids as well.
However, as the preservation of behaviour in the fossil record is exceedingly rare, these ideas cannot readily be tested.
Summoned on 27 August 1695 before the Kirk Session for his " undecent carriage " ( indecent behaviour ) in church, he " did not comper, having gone away to be seas: this business is continued till his return ".
As an example of different chemical behaviour, ozone ( O < sub > 3 </ sub >) is a much stronger oxidizing agent than dioxygen ( O < sub > 2 </ sub >).
A systematic 2003 review of controlled clinical trials related to the Alexander Technique found two reputable studies suggesting the Alexander Technique is effective in reducing the disability of patients suffering from Parkinson ’ s disease and improving pain behaviour and disability in patients with back pain, and concluded that the evidence supporting the effectiveness of the Alexander Technique is encouraging but not convincing.
Aesthetic ethics refers to the idea that human conduct and behaviour ought to be governed by that which is beautiful and attractive.
John Dewey has pointed out that the unity of aesthetics and ethics is in fact reflected in our understanding of behaviour being " fair "-the word having a double meaning of attractive and morally acceptable.
Thombs ( 1999 ) states according to behavioural sciences alcoholism is described as a “ maladaptive behaviour ”.
Thinking in abstractions is considered to be one of the key traits in modern human behaviour, which is believed to have developed between 50, 000 and 100, 000 years ago, probably before the modern human exodus from Africa.
* Specimen geometry is uncontrolled, yet controls projection behaviour, hence little control over the magnification.
It is sometimes described as having a torrent-like behaviour, because it can easily go from almost dry to near-flood in a few days.
The specification is vague as to required behaviour in scatternets.

behaviour and some
Males normally exhibit such behaviour though in some species, females and even juveniles are also involved.
Back at the milk bar, Alex punishes Dim for some crude behaviour, and strains within the gang become apparent.
These findings may corroborate the evidence for social behaviour in Albertosaurus, although some or all of the above localities may represent temporary or unnatural aggregations.
This solution had a peculiar behaviour at what is now called the Schwarzschild radius, where it became singular, meaning that some of the terms in the Einstein equations became infinite.
Indeed, in those cases where no clear consensus exists on a given norm, the drafting of criminal law by the group in power to prohibit the behaviour of another group may seem to some observers an improper limitation of the second group's freedom, and the ordinary members of society have less respect for the law or laws in general — whether the authorities actually enforce the disputed law or not.
In addition, some drugs that modulate tumor cell behaviour without directly attacking those cells may be used.
To some extent there are also shared traditions, like the Zamenhof Day, and shared behaviour patterns, like avoiding the usage of one's national language at Esperanto meetings unless there are good reasons for its use ( Esperanto culture has a special word, krokodili (" to crocodile "), to describe this avoided behaviour ).
As well as concerns about littering and bomb threats, some geocachers hide their caches in inappropriate locations, that may encourage risky behaviour, especially amongst children.
The Gambler's fallacy, also known as the Monte Carlo fallacy ( because its most famous example happened in a Monte Carlo Casino in 1913 ), and also referred to as the fallacy of the maturity of chances, is the belief that if deviations from expected behaviour are observed in repeated independent trials of some random process, future deviations in the opposite direction are then more likely.
Hypnosis would remove some control from the conscious mind, and the individual would respond with autonomic, reflexive behaviour.
During his imprisonment, he reportedly would observe some fellow inmates having strange, vacillating behaviour.
In a protest note at Ribbentrop's behaviour, Colonel Beck reminded the German Foreign Minister that Poland was an independent country and was not some sort of German protectorate which Ribbentrop could bully at will.
John's policy earned him the disrespectful title of " John Softsword " from some English chroniclers, who contrasted his behaviour with his more aggressive brother, Richard.
Morality is sometimes presumed to have some kind of special binding force on behaviour, but some philosophers think " ought ", used this way, seems to wrongly attribute magic powers to morality.
Because alcohol consumption has been linked to violent behaviour in some individuals, some communities sought a safer alternative in substances such as kava, especially in the Northern Territory.
This personality typology has some aspects of a trait theory: it explains people's behaviour in terms of opposite fixed characteristics.
Ketchup is a shear thinning material, as an increase in relative velocity caused a reduction in viscosity, while some other non-Newtonian materials show the opposite behaviour: viscosity going up with relative deformation, which are called shear thickening or dilatant materials.
An easy England victory disappeared in the closing stages thanks to some incredible bowling from Australia's Fred Spofforth, seemingly in response to unsportsmanlike behaviour earlier in the game from WG Grace.
Although there may be disagreements as to whether a particular game qualifies as a wargame or not, a general consensus exists that all such games must explore and illuminate or simulate some feature or aspect of human behaviour directly bearing on the conduct of war, even if the game subject itself does not concern organized violent conflict or warfare.

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