There's also intriguing evidence that choline can supercharge developing brains.
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The industrial revolution combined with the empire to supercharge London's economy.
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He was brilliant in The Goat and continues to supercharge each show he's in.
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But transplanting a worker into rich soil can supercharge his productivity.
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We know Chinese poetry through the efforts of Pound, who helped supercharge modern poetry.
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Mr Obama's mixed-race ancestry helped to supercharge his liberal base.
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Louis University, says more foreign-born residents could supercharge the area's economy.
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Unlock your iPhone, supercharge your camera, and take your TiVo shows on the road for free.
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As if we needed to ignite more Red State-Blue State vitriol to supercharge today's politics.
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Boost: increase or raise; "boost the voltage in an electrical circuit"
Increase the pressure on a gas or liquid
In theoretical physics, a supercharge is a generator of supersymmetry transformations.
Supercharge were a 1970s English rock band from Liverpool, founded by singer/saxophonist Albie Donnelly. They had a number three hit single in Australia with "You've Gotta Get Up and Dance" in 1977.
(Supercharging) A supercharger is an air compressor used for forced induction of an internal combustion engine .
(Supercharging) Actually, power output of engine depends on what amount of air enter into the engine through intake manifold. Amount of entry aiy if increased, then must be engine speed will increased. Amount of air will be increased by increasing inlet air density. ...
(Supercharging) Method of pressure charging a diesel (or petrol) engine. Charge air is fed to the cylinders under greater than atmospheric pressure using a compressor or 'blower'. ...
(Supercharging) The supply of air to an internal-combustion engine at a pressure greater than atmospheric resulting in, at a given speed, more torque and increased power output.
(Supercharging) To pack more air/fuel mixture into a cylinders than the engine could draw in itself, is to supercharge the engine. A "turbo" is in fact type of supercharger (a "turbine supercharger"). There are other types of superchargers, some similar to a turbo and some quite different. ...