discharge|discharges in English
noun
[dis·charge || dɪs'tʃɑːdʒ]
unloading; ejection; release, removal of an obligation; gunshot
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1. Discharge lamp for dielectrically impeded discharges with a bottom plate and a cover plate and supporting elements therebetween
2. The DC discharge circuit selectively discharges DC accumulating on at least one of the real and imaginary signal paths.
3. The interest in electrical discharges in Bubbled water is motivated by the need to reduce the power consumption for igniting the discharge
4. The wound discharges pus.
5. Spark discharges: Spark discharges may arise from charge accumulation on unearthed conductive parts.
6. operational and accidental discharges of pollutants
7. • using dc or ac discharges
8. Unclean genital discharges (1-33)
9. In addition, the discharge unit thirdly discharges the second pre-charged voltage of the data line to supply the secondary sampling voltage to the output node after the second discharging.
10. 17. operational and accidental discharges of pollutants;
11. operational discharges or accidental leaks of pollutants
12. - operational and accidental discharges of pollutants;
13. The pond discharges into Matadero Creek.
14. Antidromic discharges were therefore due to chloride conductance
15. Electrical gas-discharge lamp with discharge-coupled active antenna
16. The Nile discharges itself into the Mediterranean.
17. Accidental discharge
18. Honorable discharge.
19. Accidental discharge.
20. Electric rays stun their prey with huge electrical discharges.
21. • Too many discharges, Bungled grievances, unreturned phone calls.
22. Most Accidental Firearm Discharges Happen In The Workplace.
23. Too many discharges, bungled grievances, unreturned phone calls.
24. Approximately 80% of chronic pancreatitis discharges were men.
25. An accidental discharge.