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C supply

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noun

Electronics.
  1. a battery or other source of power for supplying a constant voltage bias to a control electrode of a vacuum tube.


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"Somerset businesses are already familiar with the Hinkley Point C supply chain so are well placed to provide expertise for the gigafactory."

From BBC

Possessions of the different classes in England—Condition of Colchester in 1301—Tools, stock-in-trade, furniture, &c.—Supply of food—Comparative duration of human life—Want of facilities for commerce—Plenty and civilization not productive of effeminacy—Colchester in the present day82CHAPTER IX.

From Project Gutenberg

Possessions of the different classes in England—Condition of Colchester in 1301—Tools, stock-in-trade, furniture, &c.—Supply of food—Comparative duration of human life—Want of facilities for commerce—Plenty and civilization not productive of effeminacy—Colchester in the present day.

From Project Gutenberg