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A Delta check helps to detect potential errors in patient results by:
Lap-wound
A winding method for electrical machinery where the coil is wound in such a way that it overlaps itself, commonly used in armatures.
Wave-wound
A type of armature winding in electrical engineering where coils are connected in series to form a continuous and closed circuit, resembling a wave pattern.
Series Field
A type of field winding in a DC generator that is connected in series with the armature, influencing the generator's output.
Shunt Rheostat
A variable resistor connected in parallel with a circuit element to adjust the flow of current through it, allowing for the control of electrical device performance.
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