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  • g a large area with both CV machines and free weights; a new purpose built music building, featurin
  • strange inflatable items, including muscles, weights, a swimming pool, waterskis, and balloon anim
  • er, McKenzie has been British champion at two weights, a European champion once and World champion
  • The Ford GT teams have also had their minimum weights altered, losing 10 kg.
  • dren's play area, an indoor gymnasium without weights, an outdoor roller hockey rink, picnic tables
  • a, a community room, an indoor gymnasium with weights, an indoor gymnasium without weights, an outd
  • it was said to contain asymmetrical rotating weights and to generate a great deal of vibration.
  • played, which consists of running, agilities, weights, and preparation for the next sport.
  • He introduced weights and tested them on objects in complex geometr
  • position he was successful in having British weights and measures adopted as the uniform standard
  • sed since 1875 by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures.
  • etorical and grammatical subjects, a table of weights and measures and three theological tracts on
  • lustrated Donald Knuth's "Potrzebie System of Weights and Measures" in Mad 33 (June 1957)
  • and the cutting head was advanced by means of weights and cogs.
  • pension agent at Boston 1894-1898, Sealer of weights and measures for the city of Boston, Massachu
  • On the knowledge of the weights and distributions of different bodies
  • e asked to send back examples of the standard weights and measures used in the places they were sta
  • pted by the CIPM (International Committee for Weights and Measures) in 1967, and in 1971 it was ado
  • In 1998 the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM), one of the organizations
  • The earliest known uniform systems of weights and measures seem to have all been created so
  • rent sizes, allowing people of different body weights and types to experience the same performance
  • has a separate department that makes official weights and measures such as metric weights, capacity
  • stored runway information, computed aircraft weights and required approach speeds, and computed fl
  • Although the United Kingdom's 1985 Weights and Measures Act expressly prohibited the use
  • electrochemistry, the determination of atomic weights, and the rare-earth elements.
  • wned by the buyers and there was no system of weights and measures certification.
  • d handball court, an indoor gymnasium without weights and with a capacity for 400 people, an unligh
  • tions may be language, money, law, systems of weights and measures, table manners and organizations
  • ntury until 1963 when it was abolished by the Weights and Measures Act.
  • 1871 to 1873 and of the Committee on Coinage, Weights and Measures 1871 to 1875.
  • Bacchus can reach high must weights, and has no high requirement for sites it can
  • n the assembly and was appointed inspector of weights and measures for Restigouche County in 1876.
  • s include a famous collection of pre-Imperial weights and measures, and a fine painted ceiling made
  • f the other competitors had to make their own weights and barbells to train."
  • e was chairman of the Committee on Standards, Weights and Measures (Sixty-first Congress) and a mem
  • against the adulteration of food, to inspect weights and measures, to look in general to the moral
  • ich needed much tractive effort, due to train weights and gradients, and good steaming capabilities
  • Weights and Measures Act (R.S. 1985) is a Canadian la
  • rved as chairman of the Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures (Sixty-ninth through Seventy-fi
  • onnected graph G containing edges of distinct weights, and an empty set of edges T
  • mpetitive sports each season, including P.E., weights and conditioning, outdoor education, and life
  • Weights and areas were so arranged that under practic
  • He wrote on the history of science, ancient weights and measures (metrology), and the history of
  • le of the "customary confusion in our British weights and measures."
  • own motalafla, or gagers' bureau, where their weights and measures were subjected to official inspe
  • century the ornamental brasses were cast into weights and the gravestones cut into grindstones.
  • o securement, dangerous goods transportation, weights and dimensions, and vehicle maintenance and r
  • This was abolished by the Weights and Measures Act of 1835, which legislated th
  • requires accurate determination of passenger weights and of the CofG.
  • In 1824 in the UK, new weights and measures legislation made it illegal for
  • an large old wine press, a smithy and an old weights and measures office.
  • ir active sites, both have the same molecular weights, and both require a metal ion cofactor.
  • Scovil later served as federal inspector of weights and measures for several counties in New Brun
  • 's dwelling, the town's jail, fire equipment, weights and measures.
  • of which he composed his Dissertations on the weights and Values of Ancient Coins.
  • sion (- 51 kg) in Atlanta, Georgia he changed weights, and fought in the bantamweight class (- 54 k
  • s Chair of the Steering Board of the National Weights and Measures Laboratory, a UK Government orga
  • ecent years, replicas are created (of varying weights and sizes) and used in events at strongman co
  • The International Committee for Weights and Measures contemplated defining the unit o
  • The International Bureau of Weights and Measures is located in the Pavillon de Br
  • ocation, and was a member of its committee on weights and measures.
  • Weights and Measures Section
  • The Measures, Weights and Moneys of All Nations: and an Analysis of
  • Weights and Measures Division
  • g system can be used to check individual axle weights and gross vehicle weights to determine whethe
  • Central Weights and Measures Board
  • rnall in Narrow Wine Street, initially making weights and measures, before expanding into shop keep
  • e chairman of the House Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures for the Forty-third Congress.
  • d in 1907 at the Fourth General Conference on Weights and Measures, and soon afterwards in many cou
  • He patented a system of weights and measures in 1884.
  • Around 200 fired, of various weights and configurations.
  • t companies such as IBM, he has perfected the weights and bias for codes that are capable of solvin
  • the 1968 Californian Stakes), carrying heavy weights, and running for three seasons in 41 races.
  • s an assistant at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures, where he stayed until 1889, int
  • Reclamation Center, Shade Tree Commission and Weights and Measures.
  • vices are designed to capture and record axle weights and gross vehicle weights as vehicles drive o
  • residency of the commission for the reform of weights and measures.
  • The Weights and Measures Act of 1878 marked a major overh
  • for the quality of alloys and the accuracy of weights and measures.
  • In the United Kingdom, weights and measures have been defined by a long seri
  • Competitive Eating" in spite of having normal weights and ages around 60, and are both top ranked m
  • Could the editor who questioned the weights and measures section explain his concern abou
  • open mechanism eighteen feet high, driven by weights and weighing some 350 kilograms, or 760 pound
  • or legalizing the use of the metric system of weights and measures.
  • ng, Sandow laid out specific prescriptions of weights and repetitions in order to achieve his ideal
  • Pottery, loom weights and animal bone finds suggest some form of oc
  • hairman of the Select Committee on Standards, Weights and Measures (Fifty-seventh Congress) and a m
  • or Hallock wrote Outlines of the Evolution of Weights and Measures and the Metric System (1906).
  • which she demonstrates excellent form lifting weights and also modeling fitness clothes.
  • sserts (2010), a collection of short stories; Weights and Measures (2010) a collection of poetry, a
  • the criminal sanctions the duty of the local Weights and Measures Authority (usually the Trading S
  • hers of Scottish burghs needed to standardise weights and measurements, partly to collect the corre
  • uch as foot races, cricket, jumping, throwing weights and quoits.
  • Hinchey worked in the weights and measures department of the federal govern
  • rily for the Commission des Poids et Mesures ( Weights and Measures Commission) after 1792 and for t
  • c Festival, an honorary member of the British Weights and Measures Association, and a member of the
  • ce of the color is that it determines various weights applied to the edge, and not that its sign is
  • ing dismantled and installed in the church-it weights approximately 12 tons.
  • When the weights are discrete this process is often referred t
  • f the (orbits of the) crystal nets, where the weights are the asymptotic proportion of vertices of
  • le and cast iron mortars, scales, presses and weights are to be seen.
  • hted Voronoi diagram is defined when positive weights are subtracted from the distances between poi
  • rcises, Ben Wa balls and other shaped vaginal weights are recommended by gynecologists and obstetri
  • These standard atomic weights are reprinted in a wide variety of textbooks,
  • Note (1) It is uncertain whether weights are in short tons or long tons, but the use o
  • Must weights are commonly measured in the vineyard, in ord
  • ues for one material at different gravimetric weights are often used as a measure for the broadness
  • sarily symmetrical: the IUPAC standard atomic weights are quoted with estimated symmetrical uncerta
  • In this reweighted graph, all edge weights are non-negative, but the shortest path betwe
  • EFB weights are typically 1 to 5 pounds (0.5 to 2.2 kg),
  • Weights are assigned at each position in a polymer as
  • Kafkas's first published weights are in December 2002.
  • y a small tray mounted on the rod where small weights are placed or removed to change the effective
  • Their apparent molecular weights are 74,000 and 55,000 per SDS gel electrophor
  • After an interrogation, the crew tied weights around Flaherthy's and Gaido's feet and threw
  • The Pohnpei Lorikeet is 24 cm long and weights around 80 g.
  • small, old railroad cars carrying heavy metal weights as their superstructure.
  • ce defined by some common metrics modified by weights assigned to generator points.
  • d experienced a cardiac flutter while lifting weights at his Miami home; he dropped 250 pounds of w
  • tried to encourage this further by buying him weights at home he found that the best environment fo
  • ead Light, and a crank handle which wound the weights at Point Sur Light.
  • vely large size allowed her to handle heavier weights at greater depths and provide greater stabili
  • Birth weights average 2.7 kg (6 lbs) to 3.1 kg (7 lbs).
  • is a former World Champion at three different weights, Bantamweight, Super bantamweight and Feather
  • It is a handicap in which horses carry weights based on the European Thoroughbred Rankings,
  • five days after the transplant, he asked that weights be brought to his room, as he went back to us
  • In each case the balance weights became detached from the crankshaft.
  • n, but not always, restricted to non-negative weights, because negative weights can change the natu
  • Other methods for testing include different weights being placed in each hand simultaneously, or
  • concentrations (in toluene) led to aggregate weights being misinterpreted as molecular weights wit
  • ich he discusses his fights for higher jockey weights, better health insurance, and endorsements, a
  • A typical fruit weights between one and two pounds, and has a distinc
  • vailable as polymers of low average molecular weights, between 250 and 3000 daltons In this form it
  • the 1860s Stanislao Cannizzaro refined atomic weights by applying Avogadro's law (notably at the Ka
  • particle filter with computation of particle weights by density estimation, and a variant of the p
  • ts of acids and bases, and measured molecular weights by freezing point depression.
  • cts, or to differentiate objects of different weights by looking at them.
  • A long jumper used weights called halteres to propel himself farther out
  • ighted graph with vertices V and edges E (the weights can be negative).
  • for all problem classes in a domain, but the weights can be different for each class within the do
  • A series of different weights can be placed one at a time in the same hand,
  • chts-Kommission" (German Commission of Atomic Weights), co-editor of the journal "Physikalische Che
  • Vaginal weights come in a cylindrical shape and are used in i
  • Mutant mice had decreased body weights compared to wildtype control mice.
  • Rotunda Level 6, where an attendant exchanges weights composed of thousands of cut-up books that co
  • He was only 6'1", but wore ankle weights constantly during practice as a child which h
  • of pixels are associated with nodes and edge weights define the (dis)similarity between the neighb
  • ls (2009) which adjusts function points using weights derived from program flow complexity, operand
  • As the weights descend, ropes unwind from the wooden barrels
  • Thus, a complete graph with equal weights describes a Moran process.
  • tered by the user to related terms with terms weights determined by the distance from the user's or
  • Sugar packet sizes and weights differ throughout different areas of the worl
  • The modification to the weights does not affect the sequence of paths found b
  • Andy Worthington, at least eighty captives's weights dropped to below 100 pounds (45 kg).
  • eads simultaneously burned one by one and the weights dropped onto a sounding plate below.
  • The site also weights each review based on the circulation the revi
  • mplete graphs embedded in the plane with edge weights equal to the distances between the embedded v
  • l elements of structure: arc directions, edge weights, etc., with the following exception.
  • population of brown trout which rarely attain weights exceeding one pound due to the naturally acid
  • ements, if arranged according to their atomic weights, exhibit an apparent periodicity of propertie
  • She has worked with weights extensively since then, lifting 4 times a wee
  • houses office and meeting space, practice and weights facilities, as well as the main basketball ar
  • s that no city would be safe from raids… iron weights, fireballs and bombs could be hurdled from a
  • Dalton's atomic theory and list of molecular weights first made known, at a lecture in Manchester.
  • aircraft's take-off weight based on standard weights for the passengers (that is, without using th
  • w Institute of Physical Culture, manufactured weights for weightlifting competitions and built some
  • g from 68 to 71 centimetres (27 to 28 in) and weights from less than 27 to 34 kilograms (60 to 75 l
  • ch the mill was lighted, to throw off all the weights from the gasometer, by means of which the gas
  • arious forms, normally ingots or plates, with weights from 9 kg to 4 tons.
  • d leverage distance, average TABs can support weights from 2,000 to 25,000 pounds.
  • Similar weights from the Middle Kingdom were discovered at Li
  • Stone weights from the Old Kingdom have been found, weighin
  • cord and provides entry screens for passenger weights, fuel loading and baggage.
  • are open, even in the bold and bold condensed weights, further contributing to legibility.
  • balance; the differences and ratios of these weights gave us the differences and ratios of the tim
  • It is driven by three weights, gears, and a 13-foot pendulum with the mecha
  • Weights given in stones and pounds.
  • Weights given in stones and pounds; Amateur jockeys i
  • However, subsequent thinking on the bronze weights has moved to the view that the design does no
  • Over eighty of the detainees' weights have fallen to life-threatening levels.
  • e leaner through genetic selection and market weights have increased greatly.
  • These weights, however, can be higher or lower than those d
  • is still used to measure arrow and arrowhead weights in archery along with projectile (bullet) and
  • He began making scales and weights in a partnership in 1840, and then establishe
  • was founded by one of the stalwarts and heavy weights in Carnatic Classical Music, Mrudangam maestr
  • a mechanical clock drive, which is powered by weights in a manner similar to a grandfather clock.
  • ire rope drill line gives the ability to lift weights in the hundreds of thousands of pounds.
  • King of the Hill, while Hank Hill is lifting weights in his garage.
  • been introduced for British champions at all weights in 1909.
  • Update the weights in the network
  • Industry weights in the index reflect the industry weights in
  • ures had been upgraded for the increased axle weights, including the Trisanna bridge at Wiesberg Ca
  • ing speed to 595 km/h (370 mph), although the weights increased once again.
  • ayer's health (represented by a barbell where weights indicate the amount) is also the player's str
  • he export design, trim was adjusted by moving weights inside the submarine.
  • clidean facility location) is when the set of weights is assigned to demand points and the transpor
  • John Dalton's list of molecular weights is first published.
  • Weight lifting - Power used to lift weights is controlled by run buttons, while shift of
  • Combinations of varying ski shapes, weights, lengths and widths are designed for differen
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