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In practical terms, achieving a T45% level of transmission quality means that almost half of the transmitted signals remain intact and usable. This benchmark is particularly significant in environments where signal interference is high, such as urban areas with dense infrastructure or in mobile communication settings where devices frequently switch between towers. A network that can maintain T45% transmission quality is likely capable of providing a reliable user experience, minimizing dropped calls, and facilitating uninterrupted data services.


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Battery technology is a core component of any new energy car, as it directly affects the vehicle’s performance and lifespan. In traditional internal combustion engine cars, engines and transmissions wear out long before hitting 1 million miles. In contrast, the electric motors in new energy cars are simpler and more durable. The limiting factor has always been the battery. Recent developments, such as solid-state batteries and advanced lithium-ion chemistries, have dramatically increased the number of charge cycles a battery can endure, bringing the possibility of a 1 million-mile battery closer to reality.

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El sensor de presión de transmisión funciona mediante la conversión de la presión hidráulica del fluido de transmisión en una señal eléctrica. Esta señal se envía a la ECU, que interpreta la información y toma decisiones sobre el funcionamiento de la transmisión. Cuando hay un cambio en la presión, ya sea por un problema en el sistema o por la necesidad de cambiar de marcha, el sensor detecta la variación y envía la señal correspondiente a la ECU.


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Additionally, the rise of digital platforms allows consumers to compare various models and their efficiency ratings easily. Online reviews, eco-rating websites, and social media discussions are empowering buyers to make decisions that align with their sustainability values. The importance of reliability and maintenance costs is also significant; consumers seek vehicles that offer not only fuel efficiency but also durability and lower long-term ownership costs.


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  • The Regulation sets out a requirement ofcancer warning labels for mixtures in powder form containing 1% or more of titanium dioxide particles with an aerodynamic diameter of ≤ 10 µm. Although other forms and mixtures do not fall under this classification, there are specific warnings that need to be applied to those that contain more than 1% of titanium dioxide.