dissipation in the PONS Dictionary

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a life of dissipation

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Stepping into the fray of life does not mean dissipation of one's creative powers...
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This process involves the dissipation of energy from the molecule to its surroundings, and thus it can not occur for isolated molecules.
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Resistors are rated according to their maximum power dissipation.
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Limits to screen grid dissipation, in addition to plate dissipation, are listed for power devices.
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Often, the most important requirement (besides regulating flow) is energy dissipation.
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Other challenges associated with centralized inverters include the space required to locate the device, as well as heat dissipation requirements.
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The user can extract information on the dynamics of the meteorological phenomena, including the ability to extrapolate the motion and observe development or dissipation.
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Raccoons have a dual cooling system to regulate their temperature; that is, they are able to both sweat and pant for heat dissipation.
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Fixed-value liquid resistors are typically used where very high power dissipation is required.
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Turbulence, dissipation and boundary layers are not resolved at all.
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