energy storage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofenergyandstorage
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energy
noun
uk/ˈen.ə.dʒi/us/ˈen.ɚ.dʒi/
the power and ability to be physically and ...
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storage
noun[U]
uk/ˈstɔː.rɪdʒ/us/ˈstɔːr.ɪdʒ/
the putting and keeping of things in a special place for use in ...
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(Definition ofenergyandstoragefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It has fiberglass springs with a largeenergystoragecapacity.
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Discharge lasers pumped by generators with inductiveenergystorage.
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This idea of takeover is very useful, not only for the primitive genetic systems, but also for the primitiveenergystorage/transfer systems.
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Additionally, the pneumatic cylinder providesenergystorageand progressive damping at the extremes of the gait cycle.
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Skeletal muscle is essential for force generation, locomotion and is a major site ofenergystorageand transduction.
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The scheme is alternative to existing inductiveenergystoragetechnologies for pulsed-power conditioning at high currents.
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A sufficiently fast increase of this inductance at the end of magneticenergystoragetime ensures power multiplication.
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Replicating systems were prone to errors and were not coupled efficiently to other cycles, those of enzyme production andenergystorage/transfer.
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These larger ignitions necessitate a correspondingly largerenergystoragesystem which presents a serious problem for mobile propulsion systems.
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In particular, the last two schemes use interesting properties of materials or plasmas to interrupt abruptly high currents at the end of the time necessary for magneticenergystorage.
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Fast primaryenergystoragebased on linear transformer scheme.
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We need to focus on physical and technologicalenergystoragecapacities and indeed on those elements that are acting as vehicles for energy consumption.
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The main problem to be overcome is the provision of a battery with a much greaterenergystoragecapacity than those presently available.
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Will he be more serious about renewable sources of energy and put more effort and money intoenergystorage?
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The second issue is the capacity forenergystorage.
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These roles includeenergystorage, phospholipid membrane formation, and signaling pathways.
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The resulting phase lag in voltage is identical for bothenergystoragemechanisms, making them indistinguishable in a normal circuit.
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It could have been used forenergystorageto survive a lean season.
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