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    1: ... some specialized uses, batteries usually consist of electrochemistry|electrochemical devices such... 4: ...or creating or storing electrical energy composed of '''several''' similar (usually identical) ''cells... 5: ...ly one cell in a (strict-terminology) ''battery'' of multiple cells or possibly the entire device.
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  18. Nokia (2531 bytes)
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