current system

  • 1current system — areas strongly influenced by currents, e.g. tidal currents, geostrophic flows, longshore currents, all q.v. Important in transporting fish eggs and larvae, in productivity, in habitat formation, and in flushing pollutants …

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  • 2direct-current system — nuolatinės srovės sistema statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. direct current system vok. Gleichstromsystem, n rus. система постоянного тока, f pranc. système de courant continu, m …

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  • 3alternating-current system — kintamosios srovės sistema statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. alternating current system vok. Wechselstromsystem, n rus. система переменного тока, f pranc. système de courant alternatif, m …

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  • 4Current Communications Group — CURRENT Group Type Limited Liability Company, LLC Industry Energy Sector Founded Germantown, Maryland, U.S. (January 1, 2000 …

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  • 5Current River Greenway — North shore of Boulevard Lake, looking east, on a summer evening Type Conservation Area and Public Park Location Thunder …

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  • 6System Center Configuration Manager — Developer(s) Microsoft Corporation Stable release Configuration Manager 2007 R3 SP2 / 2010 Development status Active Operating system Microsoft Windows …

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  • 7Current Shorthand — Type semi script abjad stenography Languages English Creator Henry Sweet …

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  • 8System justification — theory refers to a social psychological tendency to defend and bolster the status quo, that is, to see it as good, fair, legitimate, and desirable. A consequence of this tendency is that existing social, economic, and political arrangements tend… …

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  • 9Current TV — s official logo Launched August 1, 2005 Owned by Current Media, Inc. Slogan Your World. View. Headquarters San Francisco, California Website …

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  • 10Current sources and sinks — are analysis formalisms which distinguish points, areas, or volumes through which current enters or exits a system. While current sources or sinks are abstract elements used for analysis, generally they have physical counterparts in real world… …

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