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The ratio of a battery's energy-delivery capability to its weight or volume, measured in watt-hours per kilogram or watt-hours per cubic centimeter.
Ãâó: www.ibsa.com/www/faqs/tech_talk/terms/e.htm
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| energetic |
Extensively used throughout this book. With no viable option the dictionary meaning of this word is 'bent' to cover energy (Energetic) manifestation of the human energy body, and of its various subtle bodies, including its projected double: IE, Energetic value, Energetic activity, Energetic aspect, Energetic function, et cetera. Also see: Energetically, Bio-Energetic, Pure-Energetic, Etheric Body.
Ãâó: www.astraldynamics.com/library/
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| energetics |
a sense while remote viewing that a significant amount of energy is being expended at the target location. This energy can be of any type, such as kinetic or radiant.
Ãâó: www.farsight.org/SRV/vocab.html
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| energetics |
Describes the effect a herb will have on the body (either warming or cooling) as well as how the energy will be distributed (building up, dispersing, or stabalizing) throughout the body.
Ãâó: www.bytheplanet.com/Brands/DragonEggs/ChineseTermi...
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| energy |
The capacity to do work.
Ãâó: www.montanagreenpower.com/solar/curriculum/glossar...
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