Run capacitors are designed for continuous duty while the motor is powered, which is why electrolytic capacitors are avoided, and low-loss polymer capacitors are used.
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Further inquiries also revealed that the engineer had been on almost continuous duty for 33 hours and had not had a full night's sleep for 57 hours.
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The interest of the fiduciary was not a beneficial one; it was purely transitory, as the fiduciary was under an immediate and continuous duty to hand the bequest to the fideicommissary.
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Her Hawaiian stop was only a brief one for, after 14 months continuous duty outside the continental United States, " William P . Biddle " was San Francisco bound on 21 March.
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In power applications where continuous duty plunger pumps are needed, solid ceramic plungers may be used when in contact with water and oil, but may not be compatible for use with highly acidic media types.
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After more than 2 years of almost continuous duty off Vietnam, " Henry W . Tucker " returned to disastrous fire on board on 29 July, she took part in survivor rescue and escort operations.
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U . S . Department of State spokesman for Point Four Walkinshaw s career was interrupted by World War II . He served in the Navy for five years of continuous duty in war zones at sea.
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Duty periods for postgraduate year 1 must not exceed 16 hours per day, while postgraduate year 2 residents and in those in subsequent years can have duty periods up to a maximum of 24 hours of continuous duty.
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"' Continuous duty overnights "'( CDOs ) are also referred to as " stand-ups ", " naps ", or " high-speeds " is a scheduling practice used in regional airline operations to circumvent, or " outsmart " government flight crew minimum rest requirements.
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Between 27 January and 7 October 1901, she stood almost continuous duty at the mouth of the Yangtze protecting the foreign settlement at Shanghai, operating similarly on three further occasions : 6 December 1902 to 8 April 1903; 18 September 1903 to 10 March 1904; and 8 April 1904 to 28 November 1904.