Handbook of Socialization Theory and ResearchDavid A. Goslin Rand McNally, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1182 |
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... drive wind turbines, 72–3 ironless radial-flux generator, 72 shortening of the load path using various airgap bearing technologies, 71 thermal modelling of electrical machines, 74 Vensys 2.5MW,73 VENSYS 1.5MW wind turbine, 73 direct drive ...
... drive wind turbines, 72–3 ironless radial-flux generator, 72 shortening of the load path using various airgap bearing technologies, 71 thermal modelling of electrical machines, 74 Vensys 2.5MW,73 VENSYS 1.5MW wind turbine, 73 direct drive ...
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... drive is intangible and is not materialistically inclined. Drive precedes passion because it is the force that causes us to explore our passion. As much as we may be driven to make accomplishments, if we are unable to identify a passion ...
... drive is intangible and is not materialistically inclined. Drive precedes passion because it is the force that causes us to explore our passion. As much as we may be driven to make accomplishments, if we are unable to identify a passion ...
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... drive controller. 5. Speed sensing: The counterelectromotive force (CEMF) voltage generated by a DC motor is proportional to the speed of the rotation of drive. This voltage is detected and compared with a reference speed voltage. The ...
... drive controller. 5. Speed sensing: The counterelectromotive force (CEMF) voltage generated by a DC motor is proportional to the speed of the rotation of drive. This voltage is detected and compared with a reference speed voltage. The ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Some Roles | 57 |
SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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