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Amperemeter
Amperemeter Am`p[`e]re"me`ter, Amperometer Am`pe*rom"e*ter, n. [Amp[`e]re + meter.] (Physics) An instrument for measuring the strength of an electrical current in amp[`e]res.

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- Remete may refer to: Hungarian name of Râmeț, a commune in Transylvania, Romania Remete, Zagreb, a former village now a neighbourhood of Maksimir, Zagreb...
- Petar Remete (13 August 1937 – 22 October 2011) was a Croatian footballer. Born in Ilok, Danube Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, he begin his career in...
- Picturesque former villages on the slopes of Medvednica, Šestine, Gračani, and Remete, maintain their rich traditions, including folk costumes, Šestine umbrellas...
- och deras språk (in Swedish). Studentlitteratur. ISBN 978-91-44-25411-1. Remete, Farkas László (2010). Magyarok eredete [The origin of Hungarians] (in Hungarian)...
- cookbook. Budapest: Corvina. ISBN 963-13-3600-X. OCLC 32227400.page 24 Remete, Farkas László (2016). Magyaros és tájjellegű vagdaltak, ál-kolbászok. Kárpát-medencei...
- chapels, and monasteries, such as in the churches of ****umption of Mary's in Remete near Zagreb, in Lepoglava, in St. George's in Purga, near Lepoglava, St...
- Turi Remety or Tur'i Remety (Ukrainian: Тур'ї Ремети; Hungarian: Turja-Remete; Slovak: Turie Remety; Czech: Remetské Hámre or Turjanský Remety) is a village...
- The Valea Roșie or Roșia (Hungarian: Rossia-patak or Remete-patak) is a river in Romania, Bihor County, right tributary of the Crișul Negru. Its length...
- Retrieved 12 April 2024. "Miranda Sarmento será candidato a de****do e remete ****uro para escolhas de Montenegro". Jornal de Notícias (in Portuguese)...
- operas premiered before of Buenos Aires and acted important figures as Remete Lacconi, Margarita Xirgu, Marian Anderson, Arthur Rubinstein, Lola Membrives [es]...