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Date: 2003-07-22 12:34:25
Matter
Electric power
Uninterruptible power supply
Battery
Rechargeable batteries
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Emergency power system
Recreational vehicle
Sulfur
Chemistry
Fault tolerance
Energy

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