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  • *[[Motor protein|Motor]] [[protein]]s inside [[cell]]s allow for the movement of objects inside cells and also the movement of
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  • ...rence]] by [[Kirchhoff's circuit laws|serially]] connecting six [[Galvanic cell|cells]] that each produce about 2 to 2.1 volts. As other batteries of its t ...aused in the small air space above the electrolyte can occur, but when one cell explodes, it sets off a [[chain reaction]] in the rest. Such batteries sho
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  • ...ival Cell. Those interior crumple zones decelerate a sled-mounted survival cell.
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  • ...is a radio or cellular connection from the vehicle to a receiver or nearby cell tower. Some other possibilities for determining location, for example in e
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  • [[Image:DSCN1474.JPG|thumb|[[General Motors Sequel|Sequel]], a fuel cell powered vehicle from [[General Motors]]]] ...generally use the hydrogen in one of two methods: [[combustion]] or [[fuel-cell]] conversion:
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  • ...emical to electrical conversion is electro-chemical. This includes [[fuel cell]]s and [[battery (electricity)|batteries]]. By avoiding an intermediate me ...ed the first crude electric carriage, powered by non-rechargable [[Primary cell| Primary cells]]. http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aacarselectrica
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  • ...—depend on and use fuels as their source of energy. Their [[Cell (biology)|cell]]s engage in an [[enzyme]]-mediated chemical process called ''[[metabolism] ...r fuels or energy sources. Hydrogen can react with [[oxygen]] in a [[fuel cell]], producing water (H<sub>2</sub>O) and electrical energy, which then can d
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  • ..., today fundamental to the deformability of the extremities and programmed cell resistant.
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  • *generated on-board using a [[fuel cell]]: [[fuel cell vehicle]] ...lectrical conversion is by electro-chemical devices. These include [[fuel cell]]s and [[battery (electricity)|batteries]]. By avoiding an intermediate me
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  • ...<br> In June 2004 Ansaldo Fuel Cells inaugurated the Terni industrial fuel cell production facility for stationary applications. The production capacity, i
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  • ...wspan="1" | [[Biology|Biological machines]] || [[Virus]], [[Bacterium]], [[Cell (biology)]], [[Plant]] and [[animal]
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  • ...erve as the separator and [[electrolyte]] [[solvent]] in [[lithium polymer cell]]s. Its low [[diffusion|diffusivity]] often requires high temperatures of
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  • ...[[throttle position sensor|throttle position]], as it is called). In this cell a number corresponding to the amount of fuel to be injected is entered.
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  • [[Image:Hybridfuelcell.png|thumb|right|300px|Structure of a fuel cell hybrid electric vehicle]] ===Fuel cell hybrid===
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  • *Fuel cell: ATL fuel cell approximately 150-litres capacity and designed to take up to 50 per cent et
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  • The survival cell is of carbon fibre composite construction. Safety is the number one priorit
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  • ...teries]] and lack of affordable onboard electric generators such as [[fuel cell]]s has largely restricted their use to specialist applications. ...eplace such fuels]]. Furthermore, with the introduction of hydrogen [[fuel cell]] technology, the use of internal combustion engines may be phased out. The
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  • ...nt of the vehicle and the engine, and between the engine and the passenger cell. In addition, the VR6 is able to use the firing interval of an [[inline-6]
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  • ...teries]] and lack of affordable onboard electric generators such as [[fuel cell]]s has largely restricted their use to specialist applications. ...eplace such fuels]]. Furthermore, with the introduction of hydrogen [[fuel cell]] technology, the use of internal combustion engines may be phased out. The
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  • ...ly solid, stiff, safe and lightweight carbon-fiber structur: the monocoque cell of the Sesto Elemento. The entire front frame, the exterior panels and cras In the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento, the monocoque forms the complete passenger cell. Connected to it are the front subframe - incorporating the suspension poin
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  • ...hybrid military (light) truck, equipped with a diesel electric and a fuel cell auxiliary power unit. Hybrid light trucks were introduced 2004 by Mercedes ...cceleration power and to reduce the size and power constraints on the fuel cell; this is effectively also a series-style setup.
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  • ...net, which means they've jacked up prices and it's often full. A bed in a cell (2-3 beds) or normal room (3-5) costs 20&euro, give or take a few euros dep
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  • ...e temperature rises), again loosening the connection. Finally, [[Galvanic cell#Galvanic corrosion|Galvanic corrosion]] from the dissimilar metals increase ...xidised by the oxygen, releasing carbon dioxide. The anodes in a reduction cell must therefore be replaced regularly, since they are consumed in the proces
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  • [[Image:TOYOTA FCHV 01.jpg|thumb|250px|The hydrogen powered FCHV (Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle) was developed by [[Toyota]] in 2005]] ...ever, despite this the electric car is held back by battery technology - a cell with comparable energy density to a tank of liquid fuel is a long way off,
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  • ...ns. This type of carbon fiber assembly is most widely used in the "safety cell" monocoque chassis assembly of high-performance race cars.
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  • ...Its high [[oxygen]] [[ion]] conductivity recommends it for use in [[fuel cell]]s. In another variant, metastable structures can impart [[transformation
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  • ; [[BMW 750il]] : Car used by 007 in [[Hamburg]]. Equipped with cell phone to control the car's functions, front and rear view LCD monitor, rock ; [[Sony Ericsson C902]] : This cell phone has a built in identification imager, capable of compiling a composit
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  • ...olleys and wires]] have involved limited production of very expensive fuel cell vehicles. Most economically effective development in this area involves the
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  • The Panda Hydrogen, a car prototype driven by a hydrogen Fuel Cell, was a joint venture between Fiat Auto, the Fiat Research Centre and Fiat P On the Panda Hydrogen, the Fuel Cell System is housed beneath the floorpan. The fuel cells are made up of severa
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  • ...t protected area of the monocoque, behind the driver, reinforced by safety cell made of different composite and ballistic materials. The front and rear CrM
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  • The main [[chassis]] contains a "safety cell" which includes the cockpit, a structure designed to reduce impact directly
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  • ...[[Moby]]<br>[[LTJ Bukem]]<br>[[The City of Prague Philharmonic]]<br>[[Soft Cell]]<br>Davie Allan
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  • ...ing compactor). As for Bond, he is captured by Galore and returned to his cell with multiple guards ordered to keep him under constant watch.
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  • ...From Russia with Love]]'' had a pager and car-based telephone years before cell phones were invented). M: "Is that all it does?"
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  • ...tes a [[roll cage]] and a rubber [[Fuel tank#Racing fuel cells|racing fuel cell]] with 4 fuel pumps and quick refuel filler cap, similar to GT race cars. T
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  • ...d the first crude electric carriage, powered by non-rechargeable [[primary cell]]s.
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  • ...eplace such fuels]]. Furthermore, with the introduction of hydrogen [[fuel cell]] technology, the use of internal combustion engines may be phased out. The
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  • ...] stance on social issues, as abortion, euthanasia, medical embryonic stem-cell research, artificial insemination, gay rights (even if there is an associat
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  • Two symbols in a table cell denote the voiceless and voiced consonant, respectively.
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  • ...of Telecom Italia), Vodafone (previously Omnitel), Wind, and 3. Note that cell phones from North America will not work in Italy, unless they are Tri-band.
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  • .... The light must face upwards and be recessed into the top of the survival cell no more than 150&nbsp;mm from the car centre line and the front of the cock
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  • ...rez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10510571&dopt=Abstract Red cell enzyme polymorphisms in Moroccans and Southern Spaniards: New data for the
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  • ...their own mobile offers. Don't be surprised if you find your phone using a cell in neighboring France however. If you buy one in Switzerland you will have
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  • ...ext, a car was considered as such if it was a partially assembled survival cell, fitted with an engine, any front suspension, bodywork, radiators, oil tank
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  • ...tel shortly after arriving in [[The Bahamas]], on the trail of a terrorist cell.
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  • ...ion|homologate]] certain parts of the car, including the driver's survival cell, roll structures, all impact structures and the front and rear wheels, mean
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  • -- Return text for a user-specified style for a table cell, or '' if none,
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  • .... Jacopone was a [[Christian mysticism|mystic]], who from his [[hermit]]'s cell looked out into the world and specially watched the papacy, scourging with
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  • .... Jacopone was a [[Christian mysticism|mystic]], who from his [[hermit]]'s cell looked out into the world and specially watched the papacy, scourging with
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