In order to realize a lightweight rapid and accurate pressure control, fast switching on-off valves are used.
In some applications, for example, switching converters related systems for the on-off operation is a way of life.
With further progression, fluctuations worsen with abrupt and random onset seemingly unrelated to the timing of levodopa intake - the 'on-off ' phenomenon.
Sustained and transient synaptic inputs to on-off ganglion cells in the mudpuppy retina.
The term covers a variety of techniques for replacing on-off devices by "more-or-less" devices.
With further progression, fluctuations worsen, with abrupt and random onset seemingly unrelated to the timing of levodopa intake - the 'on-off ' phenomenon.
Conformational fluctuations may not directly influence ligand binding to receptors, although they can influence on-off times and binding constants.
To pressurize and depressurize the muscle which has a varying volume up to 400 ml, it is best to place a number of these small on-off valves in parallel.
That is a bigger problem than the one which can be addressed by self-restraint through the operation of an on-off button by an adult.
They point to the on-off switch and say that that is the only regulator the public should need.
We must recognise something that has not been recognised until now, and that is that the on-off switch is not the determinant factor.
Do not let us have this on-off technique, because if we relax the pressure the trouble will break out again.
That would have been exceedingly difficult, because programmes cannot be arranged in an on-off fashion.
Following the effect of an "on-off" drop that might be attributed to the introduction of such a measure, levels have remained largely unchanged.
If a programme of this type is to be edited, let it be done by the elector turning the on-off switch.
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