self-generated in the PONS Dictionary

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The self-generated winds interacted with the ambient wind to create erratic, dangerous gusts, which in turn helped produce numerous cyclonic swirls.
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Each operated entirely independently with separate, self-generated funding.
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These first movements are not reflexive, but arise from self-generated nerve impulses originating in the spinal cord.
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The magnetic radiation reaction force is the result of the most fundamental calculation of the effect of self-generated fields.
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Revenues from advertising are self-generated through a student-run advertising staff.
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This database is a self-generated selection of past and present artists, whose work reflect feminist ideas, investments, and concerns.
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All plants use reverse osmosis, utilizing self-generated power.
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Using self-generated energy allows more control over signal intensity, direction, timing and spectral characteristics.
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Most self-generated power became uneconomical as power prices fell.
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Thus, the pacemaker potential is what drives the self-generated rhythmic firing.
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