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  2. 0-10 V lighting control - Wikipedia

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    The current sinking scheme creates a fail safe situation. Should a control wire be cut or the controller fail, the lights will illuminate. [contradictory] Commonly, the 10 V control voltage is supplied through a resistor. Control is achieved (and current is sunk) by connecting a variable resistor between the control voltage terminal and ground.

  3. Sources and sinks - Wikipedia

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    where this time is the charge density, is the current density vector, and is the current source-sink term. The current source and current sinks are where the current density emerges > or vanishes <, respectively (for example, the source and sink can represent the two poles of an electrical battery in a closed circuit).

  4. Current source - Wikipedia

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    An ideal current source generates a current that is independent of the voltage changes across it. An ideal current source is a mathematical model, which real devices can approach very closely. If the current through an ideal current source can be specified independently of any other variable in a circuit, it is called an independent current source.

  5. Current source density analysis - Wikipedia

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    The size of the recorded negativity will vary directly with the size of the current sink and inversely with the distance between the electrode and the sink. The relationship between the sum of the current sources and sinks and the voltage measured by the microelectrode probe may be calculated analytically if it is assumed that the quasi-static ...

  6. Logistics - Wikipedia

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    A warehouse in South Jersey, a U.S. East Coast epicenter for logistics and warehouse construction outside Philadelphia, where trucks deliver slabs of granite [1]. Logistics is the part of supply chain management that deals with the efficient forward and reverse flow of goods, services, and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption according to the needs of customers.

  7. ‘Really squeezed’: Why drivers in the world’s largest food ...

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    About 12 million drivers form the backbone of China’s vast food delivery network, which began gaining traction with the 2009 founding of the app Ele.me, now owned by tech giant Alibaba .

  8. Global supply chain management - Wikipedia

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    This field involves the strategic planning, coordination, and optimization of all activities related to sourcing, production, distribution, and logistics on a global scale. With the increasing complexity of global markets and the need for companies to operate efficiently in an interconnected world, understanding and mastering global logistics ...

  9. What’s Really Going On With Sourcing Costs? - AOL

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    Fashion may be built around navigating rising sourcing costs, but the hikes over the last 18 months have been unheard of, even for those who have heard it all before. Costs have climbed more than ...