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  • 31Mercury battery — A mercury battery (also called mercuric oxide battery, or mercury cell) is a non rechargeable electrochemical battery, a primary cell. Due to the content of mercury, and the resulting environmental concerns, the sale of mercury batteries is… …

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  • 32Nickel–metal hydride battery — NiMH redirects here. For other uses, see NIMH (disambiguation). Nickel–metal hydride battery Modern, high capacity NiMH rechargeable cells specific energy 60–120 W·h/kg[1] …

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  • 33Nine-volt battery — Duracell PP3 (9 volt) battery Collage of images show …

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  • 34Alkaline battery — Alkaline batteries are a type of disposable battery dependent upon the reaction between zinc and manganese (IV) oxide (Zn/MnO2).Compared with zinc carbon batteries of the Leclanché or zinc chloride types, while all produce approximately 1.5 volts …

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  • 35PP3 battery — A PP3 battery, commonly referred to simply as a nine volt battery , is shaped as a rounded rectangular prism and has a nominal output of nine volts. Its nominal dimensions are 48 mm × 25 mm × 15 mm (ANSI standard 1604A). It is widely used in… …

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  • 36Lavernock Battery — was built at Lavernock Point, Wales on the recommendations of the 1859 Royal Commission. It was the most northerly of a chain of defences across the Bristol Channel, protecting the access to Bristol and Cardiff. Completed in 1870, with three 7… …

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  • 37button cell battery — button cell or button cell battery noun A small, flat, circular battery, used to power a watch, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑button …

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  • 38Musquito class floating battery — Class overview Name: Musquito Operators:   …

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  • 39'Allo 'Allo! (series 8) — This article contains episode summaries for the eighth series of the British Sitcom series Allo Allo!. The series contains a Christmas special which aired on 24 December 1991, and seven episodes which first aired between 5 January and 1 March… …

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  • 40Marching percussion — instruments are specially designed to be played while moving. This is achieved by attaching the drum(s) to a special harness (also called a carrier or rack) worn by the drummer. The drums are designed and tuned for maximum articulation and… …

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