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Fri 25 Jun, 2004 09:26 am
Context:
Current transients
The disturbance source is connected via the artificial network to the power supply. Resistor R2 is connected to the terminals of the artificial network on the power supply slide.
The "power supply slide" is the "power supply board", like "main board" of you PC on which electrical components were distributed.
PS. What does "hard red spring wheet" mean?
Context:
The DSB, on 22 June 2004, considered for the first time two requests for panels: by the United States to examine Mexican tax measures on soft drinks and other beverages, and by Canada on US injury determination concerning hard red spring wheat from Canada. The two requests were blocked by the respondents.
Hard = not soft? I think "red spring wheet" is that the spring wheet is red in color.
Injury determination = damage judgement by a judicial body.
[From: North Dakota Wheat Commission site via 'Google']
Wheat Information: Hard Red Spring Wheat
About Hard Red Spring Wheat
Hard red spring wheat -- grown mostly in North Dakota, Montana, South Dakota and Minnesota -- stands out as the aristocrat of wheat for baking bread. Hard red spring has the highest protein content of all U.S. wheats (usually 13 to 16 percent) which, in turn, corresponds with greater gluten content. For this reason, flour mills in the United States and in many export markets blend hard red spring wheat with lower protein wheats to increase the gluten content in the resulting batch of flour. The addition of hard red spring improves dough handling and mixing characteristics, and water absorption.
Thanks Shekeda.
The explanation is very clear and interesting.
But has every one slided away from the "slide"? :wink: