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The instantaneous electric energy use, either of a single customer or system-wide. Also known as load.
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| demand |
The relationship between the quantity of a good that consumers plan to buy and the price of the good, with all other influences on buyers?plans remaining the same. It is described by a demand schedule and illustrated by a demand curve.
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| demand |
The need for a specific item in a specific quantity.
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| demand c.’s |
cues regarding the purpose of the study or the behavior expected that an experimental subject perceives and responds to.
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| demand p. |
an implanted cardiac pacemaker in which the generator stimulus is inhibited for a set interval (refractory period) by a signal derived from depolarization (normal or ectopic), thus minimizing the risk of pacemaker-induced ventricular fibrillation.
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