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- noun
material fed into amachine to beprocessed
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Examples
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If the wind power forecast differs from the actual infeed, the transmission system operator must cover the difference by utilising reserve capacity.
Volkskrant: The Hockey Team Strikes Back « Climate Audit 2005
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The main findings of the report are that there are serious transformer leaks, even at some of the major infeed substations, that there appear to be insufficient maintenance standards for power equipment, and that no budget was set aside to accelerate plant refurbishment.
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These included serious transformer leaks - some at major infeed stations - and the insufficient maintenance of battery systems, the National Electricity Regulator (NER) said on Tuesday.
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Only limited forecasting is possible for wind power infeed.
Volkskrant: The Hockey Team Strikes Back « Climate Audit 2005
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When clamping is made in a vice, clamp from the middle of the stripe iron outwards. infeed grinding sharpening machine
10. Setting-up of Tools Dieter Zemmrich 1993
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File lips from below, do not interrupt the connection between the lips and the infeed thread, hone carefully. sharpening of twist drills with roof-shaped point
10. Setting-up of Tools Dieter Zemmrich 1993
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Regrind cutters with straight flank (straight relief grind) at the tool face only slightly (infeed axially). radial infeeding
10. Setting-up of Tools Dieter Zemmrich 1993
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Grind in one pass; infeed according to the degree of dulling
10. Setting-up of Tools Dieter Zemmrich 1993
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File and hone the centre point uniformly from all sides until all file traces are removed. no filing of the infeed thread drilling tool, 2 infeed thread sharpening of entering taps drilling tool, 2 entering tap, 3 sharpening file sharpening file, hone
10. Setting-up of Tools Dieter Zemmrich 1993
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The cutting infeed is made at the predrilled point when shank cutters are used.
6. Milling of break-throughs Dieter Frank 1990
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