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Ernst Waldemar Jungner (19 June 1869 – 30
August 1924) was a
Swedish inventor and engineer. In 1898 he
invented the nickel-iron
electric storage battery...
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Mikael Jungner (born 20
April 1965, in Helsinki), is the
former party secretary of the
Social Democratic Party of Finland, a
member of the
Finnish parliament...
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patents for a nickel–iron
battery by the
Swedish inventor Waldemar Jungner.
Edison obtained a US and
European patent for his nickel–iron
battery in...
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Cancer Institute. 13
January 2010.
Retrieved 28
March 2018.
Wilson JMG,
Jungner G. (1968)
Principles and
practice of
screening for disease. Geneva: World...
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seven founding members are Harkimo,
former SDP
party secretary Mikael Jungner, Alex Nieminen [fi],
Helene Auramo,
Karoliina Kähönen,
Sarian Antila, and...
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voltage is 1.65 volts.
Swedish inventor Waldemar Jungner invented the nickel–cadmium
battery in 1899.
Jungner experimented with
substituting iron for the cadmium...
- batteries.
Jungner experimented with
substituting iron for the
cadmium in
varying quantities, but
found the iron
formulations to be wanting.
Jungner's work...
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starter motors. The nickel–cadmium
battery (NiCd) was
invented by
Waldemar Jungner of
Sweden in 1899. It uses
nickel oxide hydroxide and
metallic cadmium...
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screening for disease,
which is
often referred to as the
Wilson and
Jungner criteria. The
principles are
still broadly applicable today: The condition...
- Aleksei; Carlson, Stefan; Welter, Edmund; Brito,
Hermi F.; Bettinelli, Marco;
Jungner, Högne; Hölsä,
Jorma (26
September 2012). "The
Bologna Stone: history's...