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		<title>Altair Nanotechnologies Achieves Milestone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. (Altairnano) of Reno, Nevada, has invented and developed a nano-structured negative electrode material called nano Lithium Titanium Oxide (nLTO) that replaces the graphite used in &#8220;standard&#8221; Li-ion batteries with safe nanomaterials.
Altairnano performed &#8220;hot box&#8221; exercises on its batteries at temperatures up to 240°C &#8211; more than 100°C above the temperature where graphite-based [...]


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		<title>Speed control of separately excited DC motor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[INTRODUCTION
Direct current (DC) motors have been widely used in many industrial applications such as electric vehicles, steel rolling mills, electric cranes, and robotic manipulators due to precise, wide, simple, and continuous control characteristics. Traditionally rheostatic armature control method was widely used for the speed control of low power dc motors. However the controllability, cheapness, higher [...]


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