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In isoelectric focusing,
Two-wire Control
A control circuit configuration using two wires to connect the control element, typically for simple on/off operations.
No-voltage Drop-out
A feature in electrical control circuits that causes the device to trip or shut off when the supply voltage falls below a certain level, enhancing safety.
Low-voltage Drop-out
A protective feature in electrical devices that causes them to turn off when voltage levels fall below a specified threshold.
Motor Stator
The motor stator is the stationary part of an electric motor, consisting of coils which create a magnetic field that induces rotation in the motor's rotor.
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