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C supply

noun

Electronics.
  1. a battery or other source of power for supplying a constant voltage bias to a control electrode of a vacuum tube.


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"Somerset businesses are already familiar with the Hinkley Point C supply chain so are well placed to provide expertise for the gigafactory."

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Possessions of the different classes in England—Condition of Colchester in 1301—Tools, stock-in-trade, furniture, &c.—Supply of food—Comparative duration of human life—Want of facilities for commerce—Plenty and civilization not productive of effeminacy—Colchester in the present day82CHAPTER IX.

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Possessions of the different classes in England—Condition of Colchester in 1301—Tools, stock-in-trade, furniture, &c.—Supply of food—Comparative duration of human life—Want of facilities for commerce—Plenty and civilization not productive of effeminacy—Colchester in the present day.

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