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A list of all pages that have property "Text"Text" is a predefined property that represents text of arbitrary length and is provided by <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Special_properties">Semantic MediaWiki</a>." with value "A cylindrical cell form factor with diameter 18 mm and height 65 mm". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • SimulationLanguage  + (A computer language used to describe simulations.)
  • Nanoinnovation 2025  + (A conference and exhibition on nanotechnology in Rome, Italy on September 15-19, 2025)
  • New Mobility Congress, Łódź, Poland  + (A conference and exhibition on the latest trends and technologies on sustainable mobility)
  • The Future of Energy is Green and Digital  + (A conference in Oslo, Norway)
  • ELLIPSE Conference  + (A conference in the field of electrolytes and interfaces in post-lithium batteries in Ulm, Germany)
  • Component  + (A constituent of a system.)
  • MathematicalConstruct  + (A construct of two or more mathematical symbols.)
  • TransformationLanguage  + (A construction language designed to transform some input text in a certain formal language into a modified output text that meets some specific goal.)
  • QueryLanguage  + (A construction language used to make queries in databases and information systems.)
  • ConfigurationLanguage  + (A construction language used to write configuration files.)
  • Solid  + (A continuum characterized by structural rigidity and resistance to changes of shape or volume, that retains its shape and density when not confined.)
  • Fluid  + (A continuum that has no fixed shape and yields easily to external pressure.)
  • Uncoded  + (A conventional that provides no possibility to infer the characteristics of the object to which it refers.)
  • Coded  + (A conventional that stands for an object according to a code of interpretation to which the interpreter refers.)
  • United Kingdom  + (A country)
  • China  + (A country in Asia)
  • Czechia  + (A country in Europe.)
  • Spain  + (A country in Europe.)
  • USA  + (A country in North America)
  • The Netherlands  + (A country in central Europe)
  • France  + (A country in central Europe)
  • Germany  + (A country in central Europe)
  • Norway  + (A country in northern Europe)
  • CubicMetrePerSecond  + (A cubic metre per second (m³s⁻¹, m³/s), cuA cubic metre per second (m³s⁻¹, m³/s), cumecs or cubic meter per second in American English) is a derived SI unit of flow rate equal to that of a stere or cube with sides of one metre ( u0303 39.37 in) in length exchanged or moving each second. It is popularly used for water flow, especially in rivers and streams, and fractions for HVAC values measuring air flow.</br></br>-- QUDTr HVAC values measuring air flow. -- QUDT)
  • DeciBel  + (A customary logarithmic measure most commoA customary logarithmic measure most commonly used (in various ways) for measuring sound.Sound is measured on a logarithmic scale. Informally, if one sound is 1 bel (10 decibels) "louder" than another, this means the louder sound is 10 times louder than the fainter one. A difference of 20 decibels corresponds to an increase of 10 x 10 or 100 times in intensity. The beginning of the scale, 0 decibels, can be set in different ways, depending on exactly the aspect of sound being measured. For sound intensity (the power of the sound waves per unit of area) 0 decibel is equal to 1 picoWatts per Metre Squared. This corresponds approximately to the faintest sound that can be detected by a person who has good hearing. For sound pressure (the pressure exerted by the sound waves) 0 decibels equals 20 micropascals RMS, and for sound power 0 decibels sometimes equals 1 picoWatt. In all cases, one decibel equals ≈ 0.115129 neper.</br></br>-- QUDT decibel equals ≈ 0.115129 neper. -- QUDT)
  • 18650  + (A cylindrical cell form factor with diameter 18 mm and height 65 mm)
  • ShortData  + (A data representing 16-bit integer number.)
  • UnsignedShortData  + (A data representing 16-bit non-negative integer number, 0...65535.)
  • IntData  + (A data representing 32-bit integer number.)
  • UnsignedIntData  + (A data representing 32-bit non-negative integer number, 0...4294967295.)
  • LongData  + (A data representing 64-bit integer number.)
  • UnsignedLongData  + (A data representing 64-bit non-negative integer number, 0...18446744073709551615.)
  • ByteData  + (A data representing 8-bit integer number.)
  • UnsignedByteData  + (A data representing 8-bit non-negative integer number, 0...255.)
  • BooleanData  + (A data representing a boolean number.)
  • DateData  + (A data representing a date.)
  • RealData  + (A data representing a real number.)
  • DecimalData  + (A data representing an arbitrary precision decimal number.)
  • IntegerData  + (A data representing an arbritrary sized integer number.)
  • NegativeIntegerData  + (A data representing an integer number < 0.)
  • NonPositiveIntegerData  + (A data representing an integer number <= 0.)
  • PositiveIntegerData  + (A data representing an integer number > 0.)
  • NonNegativeIntegerData  + (A data representing an integer number >= 0.)
  • DateTimeStampData  + (A data that represents instants of time, marked with a particular time zone offset.)
  • DateTimeData  + (A data that represents instants of time, optionally marked with a particular time zone offset.)
  • DeciMetre  + (A decimeter is a tenth of a meter. -- QUDT)
  • DeciSiemens  + (A decisiemens is 0.1 S.)
  • Naming  + (A declaration that provides a sign for an object that is independent from any assignment rule.)
  • Degree  + (A degree (in full, a degree of arc, arc deA degree (in full, a degree of arc, arc degree, or arcdegree), usually denoted by ° (the degree symbol), is a measurement of plane angle, representing 1/360 of a full rotation; one degree is equivalent to 2π /360 rad, 0.017453 rad. It is not an SI unit, as the SI unit for angles is radian, but is an accepted SI unit.</br></br>-- QUDTdian, but is an accepted SI unit. -- QUDT)
  • SIDerivedUnit  + (A derived unit that belongs to the SI system.)
  • SINonCoherentDerivedUnit  + (A derived unit whos numerical factor in front of the product of base units is NOT equal to one.)