The characteristic of a TVS requires that it respond to overvoltages faster than other common overvoltage protection components such as varistors or gas discharge tubes.
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The term is now used for gas discharge lamps, which produce light by an arc between metal electrodes through an inert gas in a glass bulb.
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The British ordered an intermittent bombardment of German lines and likely assembly areas at 03 : 30 and a gas discharge on the 61st Division front.
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The Moore lamp was the first commercially viable light-source based on gas discharges instead of incandescence; it was the predecessor to contemporary neon lighting and fluorescent lighting.
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Some are fitted with bulbs shaped to imitate candle flames, for example those shown below in Epsom and Chatsworth, or with bulbs containing a shimmering gas discharge.
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Typically, the sample was held in a long tube and illuminated along its length with a beam of filtered monochromatic light generated by a gas discharge lamp.
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The British attack began on 25 September, when the infantry advanced behind a cloud gas discharge, intended to make up for a lack of guns and ammunition.
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Representatives from many countries will meet in Japan next month to debate an international agreement on how to reduce the levels of greenhouse gases discharged into the atmosphere.
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All these engineering concepts are aiming to create the proper flow pattern necessary to insure the stability of the gas discharge in the center of the coil region.
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The effort is the first by local governments to try to force companies outside their jurisdictions to curb gas discharges blamed for rising global temperatures and sea levels.