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  2. Regenerative braking - Wikipedia

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    The Krieger electric landaulet had a drive motor in each front wheel with a second set of parallel windings (bifilar coil) for regenerative braking. [7] The Orwell Electric Truck introduced by Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies in England during WW1 used regenerative braking switched in by the driver.

  3. Diesel particulate filter - Wikipedia

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    Resistive heating coils to increase the exhaust temperature; Microwave energy to increase the particulate temperature; All on-board active systems use extra fuel, whether through burning to heat the DPF, or providing extra power to the DPF's electrical system, although the use of a fuel borne catalyst reduces the energy required very significantly.

  4. Essure - Wikipedia

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    A physician places the coils into the fallopian tubes by a catheter passed from the vagina through the cervix and uterus. [24] This occurs successfully between 63% and 100% of the time. [ 25 ] Once in place, the ingrowth continues over a period of three months, resulting in blockage in the Fallopian tubes; the tissue barrier formed is supposed ...

  5. Should I Eat Protein Bars if I'm Taking Weight Loss Medication?

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    It depends on the protein bars you go for, your protein needs, and whether you’re using them as a meal replacement or snack in addition to your usual meals. If you’re eating regular meals, one ...

  6. Regenerative circuit - Wikipedia

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    The of the tuned circuit (L2 C2) without regeneration is = / where is the reactance of the coil and represents the total dissipative loss of the tuned circuit. The positive feedback compensates the energy loss caused by R {\displaystyle R} , so it may be viewed as introducing a negative resistance R r {\displaystyle R_{\mathrm {r} }} to the ...

  7. Mosquito coil - Wikipedia

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    Mosquito coil Mosquito coil. A mosquito coil is a mosquito-repelling incense, usually made into a spiral, and typically made using dried paste of pyrethrum powder. The coil is usually held at the center of the spiral, suspending it in the air, or wedged by two pieces of fireproof netting to allow continuous smoldering.

  8. Deflection yoke - Wikipedia

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    Cathode ray tube, showing the yoke (copper coils and white plastic former) around the rear neck of the tube. A deflection yoke is a kind of magnetic lens, used in cathode ray tubes to scan the electron beam both vertically and horizontally over the whole screen. In a CRT television, the electron beam is moved in a raster scan on the screen. By ...

  9. Regenerative heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    A regenerative heat exchanger, or more commonly a regenerator, is a type of heat exchanger where heat from the hot fluid is intermittently stored in a thermal storage medium before it is transferred to the cold fluid.