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Discharge may
refer to
Discharge, the...
- other-than-honorable
discharges, 637 (0.31%)
receiving bad
conduct discharges, and 157 (0.08%)
receiving dishonorable discharges.
Between 2000 and 2014...
- stress.
While a
corona discharge (CD) is
usually revealed by a
relatively steady glow or
brush discharge (BD) in air,
partial discharges within solid insulation...
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sending a
heavy current through a gas arc
discharge.
Corona discharges are used in photocopiers.
Electric discharges can
convey substantial energy to the electrodes...
- and
emits light by the same
mechanism as a gas
discharge lamp, chemiluminescence.
Corona discharges can also
happen in weather, such as thunderstorms...
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given blue
discharges under this regulation, but in 1946 the Army
estimated that it had
issued between 49,000 and 68,000 blue
discharges, with approximately...
- the
discharge. The
effective energy of
brush discharges is 10-20 mJ, much
larger than that of
corona discharges 0.1 mJ. Therefore,
brush discharges are...
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unintentional discharges. The
Police Chief, 83, 14-15. O’Neill, J., O’Neill, D. A., & Lewinski, W. J. (2017).
Toward a
taxonomy of the
unintentional discharge of...
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their discharge.
Roughly 25-40% of
Chapter 13
debts receive a
discharge. In the
United States,
there are
generally seven kinds of
debtor discharges in bankruptcy...
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performance of the devices.[citation needed]
Cable discharge events (CDEs) are
discharges occurring when
connecting electrical cables to a device...