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1Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory — Tom Clancy s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Tom Clancy s Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Éditeur Ubisoft Développeur Ubisof …
2Splinter Cell 3 — Tom Clancy s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Tom Clancy s Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Éditeur Ubisoft Développeur Ubisof …
3Splinter Cell : Chaos Theory — Tom Clancy s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Tom Clancy s Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Éditeur Ubisoft Développeur Ubisof …
4Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory — Tom Clancy s Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Éditeur Ubisoft Développeur Ubisoft Montréal …
5Clark cell — (1897) The Clark cell, invented by English engineer Josiah Latimer Clark in 1873, is a wet chemical cell (colloquially: battery) that produces a highly stable voltage usable as a laboratory standard. Contents …
6Leclanché cell — Georges Leclanché invented and patented in 1866 his battery, the Leclanché cell. It contained a conducting solution (electrolyte) of ammonium chloride, a cathode (positive terminal) of carbon, a depolarizer of manganese dioxide, and an anode… …
7Weston cell — The Weston cell, invented by Edward Weston in 1893, is a wet chemical cell that produces a highly stable voltage suitable as a laboratory standard for calibration of voltmeters. It was adopted as the International Standard for EMF in… …
8Electrochemistry — is a branch of chemistry that studies chemical reactions which take place in a solution at the interface of an electron conductor (a metal or a semiconductor) and an ionic conductor (the electrolyte), and which involve electron transfer between… …
9Electromotive force — (emf, mathcal{E}) is a term used to characterize electrical devices, such as voltaic cells, thermoelectric devices, electrical generators and transformers, and even resistors. For a given device, if an electric charge Q passes through that device …
10Battery (electricity) — For other uses, see Battery (disambiguation). Various cells and batteries (top left to bottom right): two AA, one D, one handheld ham radio battery, two 9 volt (PP3), two AAA, one C, one …