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al·ter·na·tor A0232300 (ôl′tər-nā′tər, ăl′-)n. An electric generator that produces alternating current.alternator (ˈɔːltəˌneɪtə) n (Electrical Engineering) an electrical machine that generates an alternating currental•ter•na•tor (ˈɔl tərˌneɪ tər, ˈæl-) n. a generator of alternating current. [1890–95] al·ter·na·tor (ôl′tər-nā′tər) An electric generator that produces alternating current. The current reverses direction, back and forth, because the generator's coiled wire rotates rapidly within the magnetic field created by its two magnets, causing the charge of the wire to change from positive to negative, depending on which magnetic pole it is closest to.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | alternator - an old term for an electric generator that produces alternating current (especially in automobiles)auto, automobile, car, motorcar, machine - a motor vehicle with four wheels; usually propelled by an internal combustion engine; "he needs a car to get to work"electrical system - equipment in a motor vehicle that provides electricity to start the engine and ignite the fuel and operate the lights and windshield wiper and heater and air conditioner and radiogenerator - engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction | TranslationsalternatorenUK
al·ter·na·tor (awl'ter-nā-ter), Mechanical apparatus with movable transparent racks to which a large number of radiographs can be attached, to enable selection and viewing in front of a stationary bank of lights. [L. alterno, to do by turns, fr. alter, either of two] al·ter·na·tor (awl'ter-nā-tŏr) Mechanical apparatus with movable transparent racks to which a large number of radiographs can be attached, to enable selection and viewing in front of a stationary bank of lights. [L. alterno, to do by turns, fr. alter, either of two]alternator (al-tĕr-nā′tŏr) An electrical generator that produces alternating current.Patient discussion about alternatorQ. Anybody familiar with alternative treatment for ADHD? A. We use two parallel programs for children with ADHD and all developmental problems. This also includes dyslexia, learning disability, auditory processing disorder, global developmental disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, autism spectrum, failure to thrive, etc. . . The two programs go hand-in-hand. One is about what caused the developmental process to get stuck or sluggish. The other is about encouraging the developmental process to catch up when it is behind. Most programs for children with developmental problems attempt to medicate or train away the symptoms. If a child is hyperactive or unfocused, doctors prescribe a medication which reduces hyperactivity or improves focus. This is often hit-and-miss and many children need to take many months for the doctor to find the correct medicine and correct dosage for the child. But these medications do nothing for the underlying cause. The developmental process got stuck and needs to be re-engaged. From our experience, the & Q. What are natural or alternative ways to beat depression? I keep reading about how depression is caused by 'chemical imbalances' in the brain, and it feels like I don't stand a chance at beating it without going on Anti-depressants, but I don't want to go down this route cause I'm worried about the side-effects.Can anyone suggest natural ways to beat depression that don't involve medication?A. Here are couple of alternative ways to treat depression: http://www.theindian.co.nz/testing/default.asp?page=509 http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/926049/top_10_ways_to_beat_depression_naturally.html but if all of this doesn’t work- I recommend medical help. It can help you immensely. It’s much better then walking around with depression.
Q. Is there any danger in the alternative treatment of Acupuncture? I've been suffering from back pains for about 3 months now. I tried Acupuncture for the first time yesterday and was wondering whether somebody in the community tried it and have any knowledge about the success and dangerous of such a treatment.A. Hi Justin - Thank you so much for sharing your personal experience with me. You are right, I should ask these questions. I will ask my therapist and follow your advice although the place and the therapist look good and professional to me. More discussions about alternatoralternatorenUK
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