- industry,
battens used as
furring may also be
referred to as "top hats", in
reference to the
profile of the metal.
Roofing battens or
battening, also called...
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Batten disease is a
fatal disease of the
nervous system that
typically begins in childhood.
Onset of
symptoms is
usually between 5 and 10
years of age...
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Mount Batten is a 24-metre (80-ft) tall
outcrop of rock on a 600-metre (2000-ft)
peninsula in
Plymouth Sound, Devon, England,
named after Sir
William Batten...
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Frank Batten (February 11, 1927 –
September 10, 2009) was a co-founder of the
first nationwide, 24-hour
cable weather channel, The
Weather Channel. His...
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Matthew Albert Batten (born June 22, 1995) is an
American professional baseball infielder for the San
Diego Padres of
Major League Baseball (MLB). He made...
- Cyia
Batten (born
January 26, 1972) is an
American interior designer and
formerly a dancer, model, actress, and ****cat
Dolls dance troupe member.[failed...
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Susan Batten is an actress,
producer and writer.
Raised in Clayton,
North Carolina,
Batten graduated from
University of
North Carolina School of the Arts...
- Jane
Gardner Batten CBE OSC (15
September 1909 – 22
November 1982),
commonly known as Jean
Batten, was a New
Zealand aviator who made
several record-breaking...
- a sail
batten is a
flexible insert in a sail,
parallel to the
direction of wind flow, that
helps shape its
qualities as an airfoil.
Battens are long...
- The
Batten Kill, Battenkill, or
Battenkill River is a 59.4-mile-long (95.6 km)
river rising in
Vermont that
flows into New York and is a
tributary of the...