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cut-off bias SCIENCE

cut - off bias voltage ELEC

cut - off frequency point ELEC

cut-off oil

cut-off oil PETRO ENINEER (or wet oil)
cut-off oil PETRO ENINEER (or wet oil)

cut-off potential SCIENCE

cut-off shoe INDUST

cut - off voltage ELEC

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In the oldest method, the entire plant is harvested at once by cutting off the stalk at the ground with a sickle.
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A determined enemy can counterattack against the infantry on the flanks, thereby cutting off the spearhead from resupply and quickly bringing it to a halt.
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It's a self-preservation thing and you trivialise that with a prosecution and mentioning about the cutting off of assistance that we get.
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After dropping them off and cutting off his frequently ridiculed ponytail, he arrives at the show in the interval.
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She proclaims that she has committed an unforgivable sin and will continue cutting off her fingers until they forgive her.
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If your cylinder is strong (such as a tin can) you might consider cutting off the closed end using a tin opener, and using the next scenario.
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No one could move the boulder, which was eventually covered by scree, permanently cutting off the way to the precious objects.
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To avoid impressment, some recruits incapacitated themselves by cutting off the thumb and forefinger of the right hand.
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The input switch is normally thermostatic, cutting off the charge when the room reaches a certain temperature overnight.
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Options for cutting off the branches include chain saws, harvesters, stroke delimbers and others.
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