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  • 41phase — phase, aspect, side, facet, angle are comparable when they denote one of the possible ways in which an object of contemplation may be seen or may be presented. Phase may distinctly imply a change in the appearance of a thing without a change in… …

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  • 42phase out something — phase out (something) to gradually stop providing or using something. The city decided to phase out half day kindergarten for 4 year olds in the public schools. Opposite of: phase in (something) …

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  • 43phase out — (something) to gradually stop providing or using something. The city decided to phase out half day kindergarten for 4 year olds in the public schools. Opposite of: phase in (something) …

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  • 44Phase fired controllers — Phase control (PFC), also called phase cutting, is a method of pulse width modulation (PWM) for power limiting, applied to AC voltages. It works by modulating a thyristor, SCR, triac, thyratron, or other such gated diode like devices into and out …

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  • 45Phase compensation — is the correction of phase error (i.e., the difference between the actually needed phase and the obtained phase). A phase compensation is required to obtain stability in an opamp. A capacitor/RC network is usually used in the phase compensation… …

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  • 46Phase Patterns — Genre musique contemporaine Musique Steve Reich Durée approximative 15 minutes Dates de composition 1970 Création 4 mai 1970 Musée Guggenheim de New Yor …

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  • 47phase in something — phase in (something) to introduce something gradually in stages. The plan would phase in a pay raise for many state government workers. They added too many stores at once instead of phasing them in over time. Opposite of: phase out (something) …

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  • 48phase in — (something) to introduce something gradually in stages. The plan would phase in a pay raise for many state government workers. They added too many stores at once instead of phasing them in over time. Opposite of: phase out (something) …

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  • 49out of the woods — See: CROW BEFORE ONE IS OUT OF THE WOODS …

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  • 50out of the woods — See: CROW BEFORE ONE IS OUT OF THE WOODS …

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