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  • 101Potassium hydroxide — Potassium hydroxide …

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  • 102Daniell cell — Daniell cells, 1836. The Daniell cell (var. sp. Daniel cell) was invented in 1836 by John Frederic Daniell, a British chemist and meteorologist, and consisted of a copper pot filled with a copper sulfate solution, in which was immersed an… …

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  • 103Mercury 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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  • 104LR44 battery — LR44 is the IEC name for a standard type of 1.5 volt button cell alkaline battery, commonly used in laser pointers and watches.The silver oxide battery variant SR44 has the same outer dimensions and approximately the same nominal voltage as an… …

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  • 105Alkali-metal thermal to electric converter — The Alkali Metal Thermoelectric Converter (AMTEC) is a thermally regenerative electrochemical device for the direct conversion of heat to electrical energy. It is characterized by high potential efficiencies and no moving parts, which make it a… …

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  • 106Female athlete triad — The female athlete triad is a medical condition seen in female athletes characterized by the interplay between three different disorders: low energy availability (with or without eating disorders), amenorrhea, and osteoporosis.Nattiv et al. 2007 …

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  • 107Deep cycle battery — traffic signal A deep cycle battery is an lead acid battery designed to be regularly deeply discharged using most of its capacity. In contrast, starter batteries (e.g. most automotive batteries) are designed to deliver short, high current bursts… …

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  • 108fluorine — /floor een, in, flawr , flohr /, n. Chem. the most reactive nonmetallic element, a pale yellow, corrosive, toxic gas that occurs combined, esp. in fluorite, cryolite, phosphate rock, and other minerals. Symbol: F; at. wt.: 18.9984; at. no.: 9.… …

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  • 109therapeutics — /ther euh pyooh tiks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) the branch of medicine concerned with the remedial treatment of disease. [1665 75; see THERAPEUTIC, ICS] * * * Treatment and care to combat disease or alleviate pain or injury. Its tools include… …

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  • 110inland water ecosystem — ▪ biology Introduction       complex of living organisms in free water on continental landmasses.       Inland waters represent parts of the biosphere within which marked biological diversity, complex biogeochemical pathways, and an array of… …

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