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INDUCTION, eccles. law. The giving a clerk, instituted to a benefice, the actual possession of its temporalties, in the nature of livery of seisin. Ayl. Parerg. 299.

A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.
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Also, the voltage drops on inductor L3 for the switch on and off intervals can be calculated as (5)
When a starting pulse is applied to the thyristor VS, the inductor and the armature are excited by an aperiodic polar pulse from the CES C, shunted by a reverse diode VD (Fig.
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The tunable inductor test structures were fabricated on 3 inch diameter sapphire substrate wafer.
The nominal current for power inductor is referred commonly to self heating with DC current at the temperature of +40[degrees]C.
For the small signal model of the proposed active inductor, the input impedance equals
The large amount of inductors produced in the region has contributed to the growth of the global inductor market.
Assuming that the reference vector is in sector III, the distribution of vectors and the inductor current ripple for MSVPWM2 are shown in Figure 4.
The Max Flux Density of Discrete Filter Inductors. In order to design the magnetic core of the discrete filter inductor, the flux density should be analyzed.
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