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`Cisco Systems, Inc. v. TQ Delta, LLC
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`ISBN: 1-55937-000-9
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`fuel-cell working voltage
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`398
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`full lightning impulse
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`full-direct trunk group (telephone switching systems).
`A full trunk group betWeen and offices.
`55
`full duplex (data transmission) (communication cir-
`cuit)
`(telecommunication). Method of operation
`where each end can simultaneously transmit and re-
`ceive. Note: Full duplex refers to a communications
`system or equipment capable ofsimultaneous trans—
`mission in two directions.
`59
`full energy peak (for a monoenergetic photon Spec-
`trum for a semiconductor spectrometer system)(X-
`ray energy spectrometers). The distribution of events
`Within the peak of the pulse~height distribution spec—
`trum representing response to the monoenergetic
`photon source. Note: Notwithstanding other defini-
`tions or procedures for subtracting background and
`other distortions, the full energy peak intensity is de—
`fmed as not including any events which exceed a
`Gaussian distribution by more than a factor of two cr
`.
`47 1
`full energy peak efficiency (of a semiconductor radia-
`tion detector) (X-ray energy spectrometers). The
`ratio of the number of events in the full energy peak
`of the spectral distribution to the total number of pho-
`tons incident on the active detector volume during the
`same time interval.
`471
`full-field relay (industrial control). A relay that func~
`tions to maintain full field excitation of a motor while
`accelerating on reduced armature voltage. See: relay.206
`
`223, 186
`See: fuel cell.
`fuel-cell working voltage. The voltage at the terminals
`of a single fuel-cell delivering current into system aux-
`iliaries and load. See: fuel cell.
`223, 186
`fuel-control mechanism (gas turbines). All devices,
`such as power-amplifying relays, servomotors, and in-
`terconnections required between the speed governor
`and the fuel-control valve. See: speed-governing sys-
`tem.
`58
`fuel-control system (gas turbines). Devices that in-
`clude the fuel-control valve and all supplementary .
`fuel-control devices and interconnections necessary
`for adequate control of the fuel entering the combus-
`tion system of the gas turbine. Note: The supplemen-
`tary fue1~control devices may or may not be directly
`actuated by the fuel-control mechanism. See: speed—
`governing system.
`58
`fuel-control valve (gas turbines). A valve or any other
`device operating as a final fuel—metering element con-
`trolling fuel input to the gas turbine. Notes: (1) This
`valve or device may be directly or indirectly con—
`trolled by the fuel-control mechanism. (2) Variable-
`displacement pumps, or other devices that operate as
`the final fuel-control element in the fuel-control sys-
`tem, and that control fuel entering the combustion
`system are fuel-control valves. See: speed-governing
`system.
`58
`fuel economy. The ratio of the chemical energy input to
`a generating station to its net electric output. Note:
`Fuel economy is usually expressed in British thermal
`64
`units per kilowatthour. See: generating station.
`
`full lightning impulse (high voltage testing) (lightning
`
`
`fuel elements, nuclear (nuclear power generating sta-
`tion). An assembly of rods, tubes, plates, or other
`geometrical forms into which nuclear fuel is contained
`for use in a reactor.
`112
`fuel-pressure electric gauge. A device that measures
`the fuel pressure (usually in pounds per square inch)
`at the carburetor of an aircraft engine. Note: It pro-
`vides remote indication by means of a self-synchro—
`nous generator and motor.
`328
`fuel replacement energy (power operations). Energy
`generated to substitute for energy which would other-
`wise have been generated by a dififerent fuel source.516
`
`fuel reprocessing, nuclear (nuclear power generating
`station). The processing of irradiated reactor fuel to
`recover the unused fissionable material, or fission
`products, or both.
`112
`fuel stop valve (gas turbines). A device that, when
`actuated, shuts off all fuel flow to the combustion
`‘ system, including that provided by the minimum fuel
`limiter. See: speed-governing system.
`58
`fulguration. See: electrodesiccation.
`full automatic plating. Mechanical plating in which the
`cathodes are automatically conveyed through succes-
`sive cleaning and plating tanks.
`328
`full availability (telephone switching systems). Avail-
`ability that is equal to the number of outlets in the
`desired group.
`55
`
`full float operation (large lead storage batteries). Op-
`eration of a dc system with the battery, battery charg—
`er. and load all connected in parallel and with the
`battery charger supplying the normal dc load plus any
`self-discharge or charging current, or both, required by
`the battery. (The battery will deliver current only
`when the load exceeds the charger output.)
`377
`full impulse voltage. An aperiodic transient voltage
`that rises rapidly to a maximum value and falls, usually
`less rapidly, to zero. See the following figure. See: test
`voltage and current; full-wave voltage impulse.
`
`Full impulse voltage.
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`full-impulse wave (surge arresters). An impulse wave
`in which there is no sudden collapse.
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