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Depends on your definition of internal resistance and the features of your LCR meter.
If not specified otherwise, internal resistance would be understood as a DC parameter as discussed by barath_87.
It should be determined by measuring a voltage drop in loaded condition. But a battery also has a frequency dependent
impedance. It can be measured with a LCR meter (if it can handle the DC voltage) or a similar instrument.
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