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WHRWorld Health Report
WHRWaist-to-Hip Ratio
WHRWestern Hemisphere Region
WHRWelsh Highland Railway (UK)
WHRWitch Hunter Robin (anime)
WHRWaste Heat Recovery
WHRWatt Hour
WHRWestern Hemisphere Reserve
WHRWaste Heat Regeneration (electricity / mechanical power)
WHRWolf Heinrich Reuter (Austria, Europe)


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This BA 8180/U is a 12/24 Volt, 800 watt hour, 56Ah primary (non-rechargeable) zinc-air battery pack.
After extensive technical research and development work with its joint venture partner, HyPower believes that the H2 Reactor's electrolysis process is technologically the most efficient to date with an unprecedented ratio of 1 liter of hydrogen production to an electrical input of 1 watt hour.
After extensive technical research and development work with its joint venture partner, HyPower believes that the H2 Reactor's electrolysis process is technologically the most efficient to date with an unprecedented ratio of 1 liter of hydrogen production to an electrical input of 1 watt hour.
 
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