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  2. List of named alloys - Wikipedia

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    Hiduminium or R.R. alloys (2% copper, iron, nickel): used in aircraft pistons Hydronalium (up to 12% magnesium, 1% manganese): used in shipbuilding, resists seawater corrosion Italma (3.5% magnesium, 0.3% manganese): formerly used to make coinage of the Italian lira

  3. SAE steel grades - Wikipedia

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    The SAE steel grades system is a standard alloy numbering system (SAE J1086 – Numbering Metals and Alloys) for steel grades maintained by SAE International.. In the 1930s and 1940s, the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) and SAE were both involved in efforts to standardize such a numbering system for steels.

  4. Comparison of commercial battery types - Wikipedia

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    Nickel–iron: NiFe Iron: KOH Yes 1901 [18] 0.75 [19] 1.2 [19] 1.65 [19] 0.07–0.09 (19–25) [20] 0.45 (125) [21] 100 3.31–4.41 (227–302) [1] 20–30 30– [22] 50 [23] [24] Nickel–cadmium: NiCd NiCad Cadmium: KOH Yes c. 1960 [25] 0.9–1.05 [26] 1.2 [27] 1.3 [26] 0.11 (30) [27] 0.36 (100) [27] 150–200 [28] 10 [13] Nickel–hydrogen ...

  5. Nickel–metal hydride battery - Wikipedia

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    A nickel–metal hydride battery (NiMH or Ni–MH) is a type of rechargeable battery.The chemical reaction at the positive electrode is similar to that of the nickel–cadmium cell (NiCd), with both using nickel oxide hydroxide (NiOOH).

  6. Cast iron pipe - Wikipedia

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    Ductile iron pipe is different than cast iron, because the introduction of magnesium during the casting process causes the graphite to form spheres (graphite nodules) rather than flakes. While this allows the material to remain castable, the end product is much tougher than cast iron, and allows elastic behavior at lower stress levels. [ 1 ]

  7. Ceruloplasmin - Wikipedia

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    Ceruloplasmin (or caeruloplasmin) is a ferroxidase enzyme that in humans is encoded by the CP gene. [5] [6] [7]Ceruloplasmin is the major copper-carrying protein in the blood, and in addition plays a role in iron metabolism.

  8. List of world cups - Wikipedia

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    1.7.1 American Football (Grid Iron) 1.7.2 Association Football (Soccer) 1.7.3 Australian Football. ... or the second level of competition after world championships. ...

  9. Batis maritima - Wikipedia

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    It also rich in tocopherols, particularly a-tocopherol 0.07% (700 mg/kg) and shows high levels of phytosterol 2427.4 mg/kg. [4] Those compounds are considered to be very healthy. The seeds are rich in elements like phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg) and iron (Fe). [ 4 ]