1954
DOI: 10.1007/bf01471099
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Die Lichtbogenarbeit beim Abschalten eines Wechselstromkreises

Abstract: tleft 5 --1954 XLI. Band O. Loll: Die Lichtbogenarbeit beim Abschalten eines Wechselstromkreises. 28[ F. BERGER erhaltenen Ergebnisse sind in Bild 2 7 zahlenm~Big eingetragen. Ein Vergleich dieser Zahlen mit den Ergebnissen der N/iherungsrechnung durch graphische Integration ergibt eine maximale Abweichung yon 20 ~ C. Die gute Ubereinstimmung beider Ergebnisse ist fiberraschend und zeigt, dab das Differenzenverfahren aueh fiir inehrdimensionale Probleme einen nur kleinen Fetfler zeigt, der ffir den praktischen… Show more

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“…Demand for TCM products, practices, and practitioners worldwide is substantially increasing and Malaysia is no exception. According to Health Informatics Centre, Ministry of Health Malaysia, there were approximately 11,691 TCM practitioners all over Malaysia and this number approximately increased to 15,000 in the year 2011 [ 5 ]. Furthermore, TCM Division received RM 2,185,460.00 (US$ 520348) budget which is much higher than in 2006 and 2007 for operational and development expenditure and 90.75% of the budget was spent on management services such as payment to traditional and complementary medicine practitioners and acquisition of supplies for TCM integrated hospitals [ 6 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Demand for TCM products, practices, and practitioners worldwide is substantially increasing and Malaysia is no exception. According to Health Informatics Centre, Ministry of Health Malaysia, there were approximately 11,691 TCM practitioners all over Malaysia and this number approximately increased to 15,000 in the year 2011 [ 5 ]. Furthermore, TCM Division received RM 2,185,460.00 (US$ 520348) budget which is much higher than in 2006 and 2007 for operational and development expenditure and 90.75% of the budget was spent on management services such as payment to traditional and complementary medicine practitioners and acquisition of supplies for TCM integrated hospitals [ 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%