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Abstract: In order to reduce the vibration and noise of the motor, this paper takes a to-slot 8-pole surface-mount permanent magnet synchronous motor as an example, uses Ansys Maxwell simulation ...
The woman whose body was found floating in the Long Island Sound this week has been identified as a 32-year-old Oyster Bay resident who mysteriously vanished last month, according to authorities.
Authorities have identified a woman recovered from the water in Lloyd Harbor as missing Oyster Bay resident Brittany Kritis‑Garip. Suffolk County police say the 32‑year‑old was found dead in the Long ...