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		<title>Resistor 411</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The determination of which type of resistor is to be used, is primarily 
determined by the circuit board, if any, on which the resistor will be 
mounted, the voltage applied to it, and the anticipated power which the 
resistor will have to dissipate]]></description>
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	The determination of which type of resistor is to be used, is primarily 
determined by the circuit board, if any, on which the resistor will be 
mounted, the voltage applied to it, and the anticipated power which the 
resistor will have to dissipate
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