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Grid
Grid Grid, n. (Elec.)
A plate or sheet of lead with perforations, or other
irregularities of surface, by which the active material of a
secondary battery or accumulator is supported.
Grid
Grid Grid, n.
A grating of thin parallel bars, similar to a gridiron.
Meaning of Grid from wikipedia
- Look up
grid or
GRID in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grid, The
Grid, or
GRID may
refer to:
Regular grid, a
tessellation of
space with translational...
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Grid Systems Corporation (stylized as
GRiD) was an
early portable computer manufacturer,
based in the
United States and
oriented for the
production of...
- The
Grid are an
English electronic dance group,
consisting of
David Ball (formerly of Soft Cell) and
Richard Norris, with
guest contributions from other...
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electrical grid (or
electricity network) is an
interconnected network for
electricity delivery from
producers to consumers.
Electrical grids consist of...
- such as an
electrical grid. Off the
grid may also
refer to: Off the
Grid (film), an
upcoming film
starring Josh
Duhamel Off the
Grid with Les Stroud, a 2006...
- The
Global Release Identifier (
GRid) is a
system to
identify releases of
digital sound recordings (and
other digital data) for
electronic distribution...
- Look up
national grid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
National Grid or
National grid may
refer to:
Electrical grid, an
interconnected network for...
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Ordnance Survey National Grid reference system (OSGB), also
known as
British National Grid (BNG), is a
system of
geographic grid references,
distinct from...
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calculator powered by a
single solar cell to
remote homes powered by an off-
grid rooftop PV system.
Commercial concentrated solar power plants were first...
- planning, the
grid plan,
grid street plan, or
gridiron plan is a type of city plan in
which streets run at
right angles to each other,
forming a
grid. Two inherent...