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  • 1back electromotive force — priešinė elektrovara statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. back electromotive force; counterelectromotive force vok. Gegen Elektromotorische Kraft, f; gegenelektromotorische Kraft, f; Gegen EMK, f rus. противоэдс, f;… …

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  • 2back electromotive force — noun : counter electromotive force * * * Elect. See counter electromotive force. [1890 95] …

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  • 3back electromotive force — Elect. See counter electromotive force. [1890 95] * * * …

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  • 4hold back by force — index constrain (imprison), constrain (restrain) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 5force back — verb cause to move back by force or influence repel the enemy push back the urge to smoke beat back the invaders • Syn: ↑repel, ↑drive, ↑repulse, ↑push back, ↑beat back …

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  • 6force — 1 noun 1 MILITARY a) (C) a group of people who have been trained to fight in a war: forces loyal to President Aquino | a highly efficient fighting force b) the forces the army, navy, and air force: Both her sons are in the forces. c) (U) military …

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  • 7force contre-électromotrice — priešinė elektrovara statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. back electromotive force; counterelectromotive force vok. Gegen Elektromotorische Kraft, f; gegenelektromotorische Kraft, f; Gegen EMK, f rus. противоэдс, f;… …

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  • 8Back to Methuselah — (A Metabiological Pentateuch), by George Bernard Shaw consists of a preface (An Infidel Half Century) and a series of five plays: In the Beginning: B.C. 4004 (In the Garden of Eden), The Gospel of the Brothers Barnabas: Present Day, The Thing… …

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  • 9Force concentration — is the practice of concentrating a military force, so as to bring to bear such overwhelming force against a portion of an enemy force that the disparity between the two forces alone acts as a force multiplier, in favour of the concentrated forces …

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  • 10Force-feeding — Force feeding, which in some circumstances is also called gavage, is the practice of feeding a person or an animal against their will. Force feeding of humans Force feeding is generally carried out by passing a tube through the nose into the… …

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