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Polyspermy results in the production of monozygotic twins.
Locked-rotor
Locked-rotor refers to a condition where the rotor of an electric motor cannot turn despite electrical current being applied, often due to mechanical obstruction or overload.
Locked-rotor
A condition where the motor's rotor is unable to move or rotate, typically due to excessive load or mechanical obstruction.
NEMA Design B
A specification by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association for standard efficiency induction motors with normal torque and low starting current.
Full-load Speed
The speed at which a motor operates when it is carrying its rated load.
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