Examples of using Button battery in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
V Button Battery.
Lithium Managanese Button Battery.
XAG3 Button Battery.
CR2025(Lithium manganese button battery).
DC3V Button Battery.
The Button Battery Tester.
Power Supply: DC3V Button battery.
V1mA Button Battery Tester.
V1mA Button Battery Tester.
BST8- WA Button Battery Tester.
Power supply mode:USB power supply/ button battery.
To start press the button battery 5 ori in 2 seconds to stop and do the same.
X Xiaomi Smart Dog Tag(with 1 x CR2032 Button Battery).
Holloween Skull Heads LED Flashing Snowman Decoration Toy AG13 Button Battery.
Power Source One 1.5 V Button Battery model LR 41.
Bicycle Safe Light Red LED Fixing Velcro Band Offered Button Battery Powered.
RTC 1 clock socket,(RC2032 or connect larger capacity button battery through the socket).
LiMnO2 Coin Cell Lithium Button Batteries Primary CR2032 3V 240mAh.
Power supply: 6 x button batteries for cockroach and remote control(included).
Power supply Rechargeable 200mA lithium battery or two 2032 button batteries.
Button batteries are dangerous to kids!
Some, though not all,of these fidget spinners come with light emitting diodes, which necessitate button batteries.
Button batteries are ingested by children more than 2,500 times a year in the United States, with more than a 12-fold increase in fatal outcomes in the last decade," said co-principal investigator Ian N.
Button batteries are ingested by children more than 2,500 times a year in the United States, with more than a 12-fold increase in fatal outcomes in the last decade compared to the prior decade,” said Ian N. Jacobs, MD, director of the Center for Pediatric Airway Disorders and a pediatric otolaryngologist at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Button batteries are ingested by children more than 2,500 times a year in the United States, with more than a 12-fold increase in fatal outcomes in the last decade," said co-principal investigator Ian N. Jacobs, director of the Center for Pediatric Airway Disorders at CHOP.