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NiMH

abbr.
nickel metal hydride (battery)
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Gordon, MD, PhD, director of the NIMH, in a statement announcing the tool.
The vast majority of NiMH rechargeable battery brands - including Sanyo Eneloops - only offer AA and AAA sized batteries.
The NIMH cancellation of this chelation therapy trial is puzzling.
When MH, US was first developed by NIMH in 1983, it consisted solely of statistical tables thought to be of use to the mental health field.
It can charge up to four AA or AAA NiMH batteries and has a USB port for quick, convenient charging of compatible, USB-enabled devices with built-in rechargeable batteries like iPods, MP3 players and digital cameras.
of the People's Republic of China for its proprietary nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery technology.
GWMG noted that cerium and lanthanum -- two of the key rare-earth elements present at Hoidas Lake -- are critical components of NiMH powder.
Automotive News noted that Li-ion batteries have a higher voltage, power density and energy density than NiMH batteries, but have a "short-circuit problem" and are not yet "crashworthy."
The established criteria for bipolar disorder are based on adult symptoms, which vary greatly from children's symptoms (NIMH, 2000; Papolos & Papolos, 1999).
More HEVs on the road will equal more NiMH batteries that will eventually make their way into recycling streams.
Support for reestablishing an NIMH branch devoted to aging was bolstered by an internal work group report, which found that in 2002, NIMH provided four times the grant funding ($358 million) to child research as to aging research ($90 million).