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  2. Verizon Fios - Wikipedia

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    Fios TV is one of three services offered by Verizon Fios. Fios TV uses QAM technology to deliver signals to a customer's property using its fiber optic cables. [9] At the home, the optical network terminal turns the signal into a radio frequency signal that can be used on a home's existing coaxial cables, feeding the signal to a set-top box ...

  3. Nickel–cadmium battery - Wikipedia

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    Ni–Cd batteries used to replace 9 V batteries usually only have six cells, for a terminal voltage of 7.2 volts. While most pocket radios will operate satisfactorily at this voltage, some manufacturers such as Varta made 8.4 volt batteries with seven cells for more critical applications.

  4. Nickel–metal hydride battery - Wikipedia

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    Lithium batteries produce a higher voltage (3.2–3.7 V nominal), and are thus not a drop-in replacement for AA (alkaline or NiMh) batteries without circuitry to reduce voltage. Although a single lithium cell will typically provide ideal power to replace 3 NiMH cells, the form factor means that the device still needs modification.

  5. BYD Shark - Wikipedia

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    BYD claims that it is the world's first longitudinally-mounted range-extender hybrid layout. [7] It uses BYD's proprietary LFP blade battery with a capacity of 29.58 kWh installed with a cell-to-chassis technology mounted under the floor. [8] It is able to be charged on a fast DC charger at a rate of up to 55 kW. [7]

  6. Shark Tank - Wikipedia

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    Shark Tank [b] is an American business reality television series that premiered on August 9, 2009, on ABC. [2] The show is the American franchise of the international format Dragons' Den , a British TV series, which itself is a remake of the Japanese TV show The Tigers of Money. [ 3 ]

  7. Jumping the shark - Wikipedia

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    Fonzie (Henry Winkler) on water skis, in a scene from the 1977 Happy Days episode "Hollywood: Part 3", after jumping over a sharkThe idiom "jumping the shark" or to "jump the shark" means that a creative work or entity has evolved and reached a point in which it has exhausted its core intent and is introducing new ideas that are discordant with or an extreme exaggeration (caricature) of its ...

  8. Broadnose sevengill shark - Wikipedia

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    The shark is large and active and has a large head but small eyes and snout. [5] The mouth is broad and prominent. [10] The shark has one dorsal fin at the back of the body that spans from the insertion to the tops of the pelvic fins. [5] The mottled grey and white body is covered in a variable number of small black spots. [10]

  9. Sharknado (film series) - Wikipedia

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    A fifth Sharknado film was confirmed in October 2016, and was released on August 6, 2017. [7] The title was going to be Sharknado 5... Earth 0 , [ 8 ] but on June 1, 2017, the title was unveiled to be Sharknado 5: Global Swarming with the tagline "Make America Bait Again", a reference to the political slogan " Make America Great Again ...