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battery a group of tests that measures different levels of toxicity in a particular organ or system.
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BAT In Chinese art, the bat is a symbol of happiness and longevity, and the word for happiness, is pronounced the same way as the word for bat. According to legend, bats were able to live for a thousand years; silver in color, legend held that they fed on stalactites and that, if consumed by humans, they would increase one's longevity. ...
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Battle sign discoloration behind the ears bilateral ?on both sides
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battery The term generally used for a dry cell used to power a torch or small appliance. In science it refers to several electrical cells connected together to increase the voltage.
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battery Also known as a cell. For replacement purposes, the battery number is found on the case back. The volt in a quartz analogue watch is 1.5V. The volt in a digital watch is 3.0V.
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