| 11. | The operating life of a zinc air cell is a critical function of its interaction with its environment.
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| 12. | Graebe began developing the ROHO dry flotation technology of inter-connected air cells to mimic the properties of water.
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| 13. | While these batteries are obsolete, modern replacements include the Wein zinc-air cell PX625, available at large online retailers.
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| 14. | As a result, they are more susceptible to infection and have fewer alveoli, or air cells, in their lungs.
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| 15. | Interrogations are continuing at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where 300 al-Qaida and Taliban prisoners are being held in open-air cells.
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| 16. | This new and larger facility replaced Camp X-Ray, a warren of open-air cells resembling dog kennels several miles west.
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| 17. | The furniture, designed by Jan Dranger, uses a system of air cells, like the individual compartments in a dirigible.
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| 18. | Behind three fences and coils of razor wire, prisoners with shaved heads and orange jumpsuits sat in open-air cells.
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| 19. | At its upper edge are some broken air cells which are closed in by the ethmoid and lacrimal bones.
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| 20. | Li-air cell performance is limited by the efficiency of reaction at the cathode because most of the voltage drop occurs there.
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