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storage cell

storage cell
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a cell that can be recharged

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. ‘Battery module’ means the smallest single energy storage consisting of one cell or an assembly of cells, electrically connected in serial or in parallel, placed in one container and mechanically associated.
    2. When the activities for which accreditation/designation/authorisation or licensing is sought involve storage of tissues and cells, the storage conditions necessary to maintain the required tissue and cell properties, including relevant parameters such as temperature, humidity or air quality must be defined.
    3. The main themes of the JTI research agenda will be: fuel cell development for all application sectors and ranges; sustainable hydrogen supply, including production, distribution, storage and delivery; integrated, large-scale demonstration of maturing and advanced technologies in a real operational context; and, market framework preparatory activities.
    4. The members of Euro Chlor as well as other companies of the chlor-alkali industry operating within the Community which will adhere to the Euro Chlor Voluntary Agreement on the Safe Storage of Decommissioned Mercury should use utmost care in selecting storage facilities for decommissioned mercury (i.e. metallic mercury that is not required for the future operation of plants based on the mercury cell process) and undertake to have contracts in place with the operators of such storage facilities that are classified and authorised for the disposal of hazardous waste.
    5. ‘traceability’ means the ability to locate and identify the tissue/cell during any step from procurement, through processing, testing and storage, to distribution to the recipient or disposal, which also implies the ability to identify the donor and the tissue establishment or the manufacturing facility receiving, processing or storing the tissue/cells, and the ability to identify the recipient(s) at the medical facility/facilities applying the tissue/cells to the recipient(s); traceability also covers the ability to locate and identify all relevant data relating to products and materials coming into contact with those tissues/cells;