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  2. Kuat (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Kuat (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation:) [1] is a brand of guarana beverage sold by The Coca-Cola Company in Brazil. [2] Kuat was introduced in Brazil in 1997 to compete with the leading guarana beverage, Guaraná Antarctica , which was stealing market share from Coca-Cola's cola products.

  3. Current limiting - Wikipedia

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    An inrush current limiter is a device or devices combination used to limit inrush current. Passive resistive components such as resistors (with power dissipation drawback), or negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistors are simple options while the positive one (PTC) is used to limit max current afterward as the circuit has been operating (with cool-down time drawback on both).

  4. Al Arus - Wikipedia

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    Al Arus was established by Mary Ajami, a Syrian Orthodox, in Alexandria in 1910 as a 32-page women's magazine. [2] Its first issue appeared in December that year. [3] Ajami also edited the magazine which featured articles on history, literature, culture and medicine focusing on the problems of women. [4]

  5. Electric arc furnace - Wikipedia

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    An electric arc furnace (the large cylinder) being tapped Rendering of exterior and interior of an electric arc furnace.. An electric arc furnace (EAF) is a furnace that heats material by means of an electric arc.

  6. Brain rot - Wikipedia

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    Brain rot words on a poster forbidding their use. In internet culture, brain rot (or brainrot) describes internet content deemed to be of low quality or value, or the supposed negative psychological and cognitive effects caused by it. [1]

  7. Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia, [c] officially the Republic of Indonesia, [d] is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian and Pacific oceans. Comprising over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guinea, Indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at 1,904,569 square kilometres (735,358 square miles).