| 1. | The primary and secondary circuits therefore have a number of windings turns in common.
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| 2. | If a pulse of current is received, the secondary circuit will momentarily be broken, then made.
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| 3. | Often, in electronic equipment, the isolation between the primary and secondary circuit is the important characteristic.
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| 4. | An external or secondary circuit drives the switching, typically at tens of kilohertz up to several megahertz.
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| 5. | The unit employs a three-circuit coolant arrangement; sodium coolant circulates in both the primary and secondary circuits.
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| 6. | In'MAN'mode the linear potentiometer for the aperture is positioned to furthest point and activates a secondary circuit in the meter.
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| 7. | Ideally, the gap would then stop conducting ( quench ), trapping all of the energy into the oscillating secondary circuit.
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| 8. | In 1874 or 1875, Callender organized a second troupe of black minstrels that would tour secondary circuits, such as the Midwest.
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| 9. | Initially it was designed as 100 MW pressurized heavy water reactor that had a secondary circuit, where steam is produced from plain water.
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| 10. | In this technique, the high voltage is generated with a piezo-transformer, the secondary circuit of which acts also as the high voltage electrode.
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