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Ballast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ballast may mean: Objects: • Ballast tank, a device used on ships and submarines and other submersibles to control buoyancy and stability • Ballast weights, metallic plates used to bring auto racin...
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Electrical ballast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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full line ballast manufacturer of Universal and Triad brand ballasts for electronic, compact fluorescent, HID, dimming and magnetic lamps, and sign ballasts and neon transformers. ... What is a ballast? A ballast is an electrical device that supplies sufficient voltage to start the flow of arc current in a fluorescent...
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The GEF/UNDP/IMO Global Ballast Water Management Programme (GloBallast) is assisting developing countries to; reduce the transfer of harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens in ships' ballast water, implement the IMO ballast water Guidelines and prepare for the new IMO ballast water Convention.
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Definition of ballast in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of ballast. Pronunciation of ballast. Translations of ballast. ballast synonyms, ballast antonyms. Information about ballast in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 1. To stabilize or provide with ballast.
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Definition of ballast from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of ballast. Pronunciation of ballast. Definition of the word ballast. Origin of the word ballast. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » ballast...
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