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    The Gaston Planté medal address : Metallic and alloy structures in battery grids by BAGSHAW, N. E

    Published in Journal of power sources (2000)
    “…Any metallic structure consists of an array of positively charged ions in a sea of electrons. Actual metal structures are not perfect lattices but contain…”
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    Lead alloys: past, present and future by Bagshaw, N.E.

    Published in Journal of power sources (01-01-1995)
    “…The most critical non-active component in the lead/acid battery is the grid or substrate. A review of the work on grids and grid alloys in the period 1960–1993…”
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    Improving active-material utilization by Bagshaw, N.E.

    Published in Journal of power sources (1997)
    “…A major factor controlling the specific energy of a lead/acid battery is the utilization of active material. If this could be increased, the specific energy…”
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    Effects of cobalt in lead/acid batteries by Bagshaw, N.B.

    Published in Journal of power sources (1997)
    “…The effects of cobalt additions (0.1–1 g/1) to the electrolyte have been studied by anodic corrosion tests on sheets of various alloys, and by continuous…”
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    Rechargeable Lithium Batteries [and Discussion] by Bruce, Peter G., Cahn, R., Bagshaw, N. E., Hamnett, A.

    “…Much of materials electrochemistry represents a fusion of solid-state chemistry and electrochemistry. The commercial success of the world's first rechargeable…”
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    Military Applications of Reserve Batteries [and Discussion] by Ritchie, A. G., Bagshaw, N. E.

    “…Reserve batteries are batteries which do not give power until activated. They have a long storage life and high power capabilities which makes them useful for…”
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    High-Temperature Battery Systems [and Discussion] by Sudworth, J. L., Twidell, J., Bagshaw, N. E., Dell, R. M.

    “…At first sight high-temperature batteries would seem to be at a disadvantage compared with ambient-temperature batteries. Provided however, that the…”
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    Energy Storage in Lead-Acid Batteries: The Faraday Way to Sustainability [and Discussion] by Rand, D. A. J., Bagshaw, N. E.

    “…Food, warmth, standards of living, transport and future prospects-all depend on society's ability to continue supplying itself with the energy that it has…”
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    Rack Mounted Power for Modern Telecommunication Systems a "Sealed for Life" Lead Acid Battery by Harrison, A.I., Bagshaw, N.E., Thompson, E.

    “…A new battery has been specially developed for providing standby power to telecommunications systems. It uses the principle of oxygen recombination, which…”
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    Sealed Recombination Lead-Acid Cells for Standby Power by Bagshaw, N E, Bullough, R P, Wolstenholme, T M

    “…Sealed lead-acid cells, employing gas recombination, have been specially designed for standby applications. The basic principles of design are outlined. The…”
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