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ContactsComponents that form the junction of two electrical conductors through which current passes, used for making (closing) and breaking (opening) electrical circuits.
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ContactsThe battery output terminals.
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ContactsMembers
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Contactsare contacts that make closure via a thin film of mercury maintained on one or both contact surfaces by capillary action.
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ContactsConnecting points which, when actuated, complete or interrupt a circuit.
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ContactsContacts which, when actuated, remain in the operated position. See Normally Open and Normally Closed.
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ContactsContacts which, after actuating, return to their orginal position. See Normally Open and Normally Closed.
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ContactsThe cumulative number of exposures (Reach x Frequency).
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Contacts Electrically conductive points, or sell points, used to make or break an electrical circuit mechanically.
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Contacts An address book or a name and address book (NAB) is a book or a database used for storing entries called contacts. Each contact entry usually consists of a few standard fields. Most systems store the details in alphabetical order of people's names.
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ContactsAn anchoring junction of the Cell to a non-Cellular substrate. It is composed of a specialized area of the Plasma Membrane where bundles of the Actin Cytoskeleton terminate and attach to the transmemb [..]
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ContactsInvestor Relations
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Contacts Captains
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ContactsPeople. Sales contacts, vendors, suppliers, employees—anyone who is connected to your business. Connect them to each other using relationships and linking, because people need people.
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