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ChargingIn protein synthesis, a reaction catalyzed by tRNA synthetase, in which an amino acid is attached to its particular tRNA molecule. charophytes
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ChargingA build-up of charge on the substrate surface can occur during plasma etching. This is called charging. It typically occurs on floating structures, and is exacerbated by non-uniformity in the etching plasma. Charging can damage the substrate, particularly the gate oxide dielectric during polysilicon gate etch.
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ChargingDuring the ion implantation process, a net positive charge can build up on the substrate being treated by the ion beam. This is referred to as charging. If the charge build up is sufficiently large, it can damage dielectric films on the wafer, degrading their insulating properties (e.g. the gate oxide dielectric capability). Charging is mitigated t [..]
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Charging"charging" a battery is a misnomer for "energising" it. It means putting energy into the battery by forcing a current through the battery, against the battery's emf. The term charging is misleading because the total charge in the battery is always the same; although mobile charge passes through the battery d [..]
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Charging
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ChargingRefueling an electric car's battery with electricity, not gas. The time a battery takes to charge depends on the size of the battery in kWh and the amount of electric current being supplied. Elec [..]
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ChargingLike a UPS Inverter, the power module converts direct current (DC) from the UPS to three-phase alternating current (AC) that is applied to the stator and spins the flywheel.
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Chargingaggressively going for a wave
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Charging The process of supplying electrical energy for conversion to stored chemical energy.
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Charging - The process of supplying electrical energy for conversion to stored chemical energy.
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ChargingThe act of adding an amino acid to the tRNA.
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ChargingA personal foul committed when an offensive player illegally contacts a defensive player who has established position or is stationary.
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ChargingThe initiation of contact with an opposing player. Not all charges are illegal. Law 12
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Chargingtechnique that involves mixing two or more colors directly on the paper instead of premixing on a palette
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Charging
Present participle of charge.
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ChargingSurfing aggressively. Really going for it.
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ChargingWhen an offensive player with the ball runs into a stable defensive player leading to a foul.
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