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The USSC's ruling in __________ rejected the systematic exclusion requirement articulated in Swain v. Alabama (1965) :
Stator
(1) A stationary element in a rotating component; (2) The stationary member of an alternator into which electrical current is induced by the rotor; (3) Intermediary in a torque converter torus located between the impeller and turbine; redirects oil from the turbine back to the impeller.
Rectifier
An electrical device that converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC), often used in power supply systems.
Wye-Wound Stator
A specific method of connecting the coils of a stator in an electric motor or generator, forming a Y shape, to reduce starting currents and provide smooth operation.
Neutral Junction
A connection point in an electrical system where the neutral wires from different circuits are connected together, typically within a breaker panel or junction box.
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