Yes, as long as the fuse is able to be inserted into the fuse holder it will work.
An RNA codon which reads "UCG" would pair with a tRNA molecule which has the anti-codon "AGC".
deletion
The sequence of the RNA would be UCG-AUG-UGA.
Rings! :) -AGC
ucg guu uac
Possibly. If a fuse keeps blowing it you should check the circuit and the loading. Using a higher rated fuse may result in the appliances being damaged because of power overload. Worse, it could result i a short or a fire. DON'T RISK IT!
AGC is a fuse type IE; the glass ones with the metal tips on the ends.
The ags is an obsolete fuse no longer in production. It is nearly identical to the agc except it has a larger diameter
Are you sure you do not mean AGC? AGC stands for Automotive Glass Cartridge (Fuse). AGC fuses are fast acting fuses that will blown very quickly to protect components.
Which style of fuse do I use for 1965 SS Impala, sfe or agc?
As long as they are the same amperage and it fits, yes.
In a normal AGC, even the unwanted signals gets amplified, But u dont want that to happen, so until the Input Signal strength reaches a threshold, the AGC feedback signal is not applied to the amplifier biasing circuit..
Recievers
The disadvantage of automatic gain control, attenuating even the weak signal, is overcome by the use of delayed automatic gain control (dagc).
Yes, It is.
The signal is changed to dc in the AGC circuit to change the gain. A weak signal will increase gain.
Both the SFE and AGC are glass fuses with a meltable link within the glass. The SFE fuses all measure 1/4" in diameter. The length is determined by the amperage rating, which varies from 5/8" in length (4 amp.) to 1 7/16" in length (30 amp). The SFE fuse is also designated as "size rejecting" because the size differences are related to the amperage rating and tends to prevent interchanging different amperage ratings. The AGC fuse measures 1 1/4" in length and the diameter is 1/4" for all amperage ratings.