lithium battery

collocation in English

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lithium
noun[U]
uk
/ˈlɪθ.i.əm/
us
/ˈlɪθ.i.əm/
a chemical element that is a soft, ...
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battery
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈbæt.ər.i/
us
/ˈbæt̬.ɚ.i/
using a system of producing a large number of eggs cheaply by keeping a lot of chickens in rows of small cages (= boxes made ...
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(Definition oflithiumandbatteryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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One form of pacemaker is powered by a mercury zinc battery and the other by alithiumbattery.
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A mercury battery powered pacemaker costs £380, while alithiumbatterypowered pacemaker costs about £700.
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For the same period the cost of thelithiumbattery, which would last longer, would be £2,971.
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The mercury zinc battery is cheaper to insert initially, but thelithiumbatteryhas a longer life.
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The difference between them is the type of battery; one islithiumbatterypowered and the other is mercury battery powered.
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Hopes have been placed upon the isotope powered pacemaker, which would have a much longer life span than either thelithiumbatteryor the mercury battery.
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In such cases, an expensivelithiumbatterymay not be cost-effective.
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Whilelithiumbatterypacks are considerably more expensive than standard oceanographic packs, they hold up to three times the capacity of alkaline packs.
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There are low-priced, smalllithiumbattery-powered voice changers that are used between a phone's mouthpiece and the user's mouth.
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The electronics industry now uses many surface mountedlithiumbatteryholders or sockets.
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But for other, less critical applications such as in toys, thelithiumbatterymay actually outlast the device.
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These breakthroughs and fast development in upstream materials have drawn the attention oflithiumbatteryfactories and the automobile industry.
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These breakthroughs and fast development in upper source materials, has drawn the attention oflithiumbatteryfactories and the automobile industry.
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They later abandon biofuel planting altogether. 1 year after oil, emergency vehicles start to be run either bylithiumbatteryor biofuel.
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Combined with new battery technologies, such as thelithiumbattery, it gives much better performance in safety lamp applications.
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Seelithiumbatteryfor discussion of the different performance characteristics.
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Its 30-kilowatt-hourlithiumbatterypack is coupled to a 60-horsepower electric motor.
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Li-ion batteries use an intercalated lithium compound as one electrode material, compared to the metallic lithium used in a non-rechargeablelithiumbattery.
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However, when alkaline batteries provide insufficient capacity, oceanographers turn tolithiumbatterypacks, which can supply three times the capacity.
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Deployment duration can be extended by a factor of three by substitutinglithiumbatterypacks for the standard alkaline packs.
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