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Investigating the impact of viscosifier concentrations on hydraulic horsepower at the bit. [PDF]

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Power Cut

Science of Aging Knowledge Environment, 2005
Like California air conditioners in the summer of 2000, an elderly person's muscles run low on power. The brownouts stem not from the shenanigans of unscrupulous energy brokers but from faltering mitochondria, a new study shows. The work suggests that DNA damage in the cellular power plants unleashes changes that sabotage energy production.
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Power cut in the countertransference

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2010
Abstract:  This paper is an attempt to describe and understand a certain type of defence that I shall call a ‘power cut’ because of its crippling and anti‐relational nature. I will take extracts from a baby observation to show how this type of defence can be adopted from the beginning of life, followed by vignettes from my work with a young child and ...
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Cutting stand-by power

Power Engineer, 2003
The numbers and types of electronic equipment used at home and in the office has seen explosive growth in the past two decades. Many of these devices maintain certain levels of functionality even when the users power them down. In this paper, the author argues that reducing the power devices consume in stand-by mode is increasingly important.
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Opposition warns against power cut offs

Nursing Standard, 1987
Disconnected gas and electricity supplies are putting elderly people and children at risk of illness and death, the Shadow Energy Secretary, John Prescott, has warned.
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