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precharge

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precharge [prē′chärj]
(metallurgy)
The pressure introduced into the cavity of a mold before forming a part.

(storage)precharge - The phase in the access cycle of DRAM during which the storage capacitors are charged to the appropriate value.


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Davis, who fought the byelection on the issue of 42-day precharge detention for terror suspects, is 10-1 with the same firm to stand in a Tory leadership contest against David Cameron before the next general election, 12-1 to regain his position as shadow Home Secretary before the country next goes to the polls, and 14-1 to become the next leader of the party.
Mr Davis resigned the seat last month to seek re-election on a civil liberties platform after 42-day precharge detention for terror suspects was approved by the Commons.
 
 
 
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