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Editorial Highlights |
May/June 2008

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- Battery Power 2008 Conference Preview
- Key Considerations in Battery Charger Design
- Taking Charge of Counterfeits
- Going Green Boost Profits: A Win-Win Paradigm Shift
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March/April 2008

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- Battery Power 2008 Conference Preview
- Battery Power for the Future: Is the Energy Output of Batteries Reaching its Limit?
- Battery Runtime Demystified
- The Impact of the Recent DOT Rule
- Battery Management System Helps Supermarket Distribution Center Save More Than $400,000
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January/February 2008 |
- 2007 Battery Power Products & Technology Innova Awards
- How to Spot the Early Warning Signs of VRLA Battery Failure When Everything Tests OK
- Battery Monitoring for Hybrid Vehicles
- Lithium: The Element Creating a Revolution in the Battery Market
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November/December 2007 |
- Total Battery Management System: Intelligent Charging, Diagnostics & Prognostics
- The Development and Application of Ultra-Capacitor Separator
- Prime Time for High-Power Lithium Batteries
- Manufacturer & Vendor Showcase
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September/October 2007 |
- Battery Designed to Provide Improved Performance in Challenging Conditions
- Conference Preview:
Onsite Power/Remote Site Equipment
- Revising the IEEE Battery Monitoring Standard
New Architectures for Industrial Battery Chargers
- Goodbye Wires…
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July/August 2007 |
- The Burgeoning Battery Maintenance Micro
Industry
- Advances in Resistance Welding Technology Offer Improved Weld Quality and Reliability for Battery Manufacturing
- Working with and Understanding Battery Recharge Currents and Current Limits After a Battery Recharge Event or Test
- Battery Power 2007 Roundup
- 2007 Resource Guide
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May/June 2007 |
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Battery Power 2007 Conference Preview
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Batteries Must Perform in Extreme Temperatures
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Battery Pack Considerations When Selecting a Design And Manufacturing Partner
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Lithium Ion Batteries with Improved Performance and Safety
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‘Juiced-Up’ Battery Fueled By Sugar Could Power Small Portable Electronics
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