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    Walmart opened Supermercado de Walmart locations to appeal to Hispanic communities in the United States. [164] The first one, a 39,000-square-foot (3,600-square-meter) store in the Spring Branch area of Houston, opened on April 29, 2009. [165] The store was a conversion of an existing Walmart Neighborhood Market. [166]

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    A bottle cage is a device used to affix a water bottle to a bicycle. Composed of plastic , aluminum , stainless steel , titanium or carbon fiber , it is attached to the main frame of a bicycle, the handlebars , behind the saddle , or, in uncommon cases, the fork .

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    A Faraday cage or Faraday shield is an enclosure used to block some electromagnetic fields. A Faraday shield may be formed by a continuous covering of conductive material, or in the case of a Faraday cage, by a mesh of such materials. Faraday cages are named after scientist Michael Faraday, who first constructed one in 1836. [1]