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  • ...nd affixed to either end of the hole board so that it hangs just above the weight. The end of the shaft usually has a square hole made to fit certain sized a ...e board causing the drill to rapidly spin. Once the bottom is reached, the weight is relieved and the drill allowed to rebound re-winding the cord around the
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  • ...emely well, where the ground is flat, and the drills properly made up. The weight of the machine ensures a regularity of sowing hardly to be gained by those
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  • ...tween the nostrils and the nasal passage. These sinuses reduce the skulls weight, help insulate the skull, and allow the voice to resonate within it <ref na
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  • #Mix well. Pour over watermelons. Put weight on top to keep watermelons from floating.
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  • #Pour over watermelons and put heavy weight and boards on top.
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  • #You can also use dill if you like. Weight down with a sizeable rock.
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  • ...t Terrier comes in a variety of coat colors and patterns. Puppies start at weight of 2 pounds. The "classic" base is black tanpoint with piebald spotting (k
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  • ...of [[ballast tank|ballast]] in her [[keel]] to compensate for the topside weight of the new [[radar]] [[Antenna (radio)|antennae]], ''Haverfield'' trained o
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  • |weight= Due to its reliability, accuracy, light weight, and quick reloading, the M1903 was an issued sidearm for many police force
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  • ...[[multiple-effect evaporator]] to make a syrup about 60 percent sucrose by weight. This syrup is further concentrated under vacuum until it becomes supersatu ...aining sugar is then dissolved to make a syrup, about 70 percent solids by weight.
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  • ...sh;2&nbsp;kg) storage root whose dry mass is 15&ndash;20% [[sucrose]] by [[weight]]. If the plant is not harvested at this time, then during its second growi ...effect evaporation to make a '''''thick juice''''', roughly 60% sucrose by weight and similar in appearance to pancake syrup. Thick juice can be stored in ta
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  • |weight= {{convert|4100|kg|lb}}
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  • | weight = 652 kg (firing position)<br>778 kg (transport) ...ounds per minute. The gun is loaded from 20 round magazines, with an empty weight of 5.6 kg and 11-12 kg full, depending on the type of ammunition. The [[20x
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  • ...g the gun to be lifted onto two wheeled chassis for high-speed towing. The weight of the gun meant that only large vehicles could move it, and the [[SdKfz 7] ...d production in Germany in 1933. Used the ''Sonderanhänger'' 201 trailer. Weight 7 tonnes. Rate of fire 15 to 20 rounds per minute. Later, fitted with a gun
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  • ...in the bottom. Results: 56# of wood yielded 17 1/2# charcoal or 32% by wet weight. Assuming an EMC (equilibrium moisture content) of 12%, The yield exceeds 3 ...spect that yield and quality are better. From what I have read, 35% by dry weight is excellent; the resulting charcoal burns hot and clean; you can almost li
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  • ...coal and boil off almost (not quite equal) the same amount of water as the weight of fuel. FOM ranges from .85 to .95. Burn time is typically between 1hr 30
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  • |weight= Barrel 44 ton
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  • ...by weight NH3. Or stated another way, the weight of the NH3 is 75% of the weight of the H20. NH3, itself, is 61% the weight of H20 for the same volume so the actual volumes of water and ammonia in my
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  • ...mated above, one of my objects is to provide a refrigerating unit of light weight. Another object is to provide means in connection with a novel arrangement ...my object to make the two main receptacles of spherical shape and light in weight and to connect them by means of tubular means which will serve as a support
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  • ...se with the highest fat content. Likewise, for any given amount of fat per weight, choose the cheese with the highest protein content.
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  • ...e wood gas system, like preheating of the system and carrying of the extra weight of the gas-generating system.
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  • ...ound in a typical doctors office and place a scale to check the colonist's weight. The colonist's conditions are recorded in a [[medical record|journal]].
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  • I know that during WWII they would use gas bags and apply a weight to it to keep the pressure up so I assume we can do this with other gases.
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  • | Weight ||7.0 kg||15.5 pounds
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  • |weight={{convert|447|lb|kg}}<ref name=TBG1887>British service Mk III 4-barrel vers
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  • | weight = ...ounted above the first. The AK-630M1-2 "Roy" was roughly the same size and weight allowing installation in existing AK-630 mounts. Though the system proved t
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  • ...pment problems plagued the ADEN 25, which proved unable to meet its design weight target. It was finally cancelled in 1999. As a result, RAF Harrier GR.7 and *'''Weight (complete)''': 87.1 kg (192 lb)
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  • ! Weight * '''Mounting weight''': 1857 kg to 1905 kg
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  • ...ucted almost entirely of [[aluminum]] and [[fiberglass]], the ship's light weight and [[gas turbine]] engines made the patrol gunboat well suited for [[count
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  • |weight= 6.7 [[kilogram|kg]] (14.8 [[pound (mass)|lb]]) <ref name="mcmanners2003">M ...frontal armor of the new Russian T-72 MBT, but it was rejected due to its weight and size.</ref> with the Armbrust coming in second.<ref>The Armbrust, while
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  • |weight= 1150 kg (2535 lbs)
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  • |weight= | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Weight'''
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  • | weight=15.8 tonnes * Launch weight: approx. 51&nbsp;kg
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  • |weight= 28.5 kg
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  • |weight=46 kg (54 kg with launch tube)
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  • |weight=27 kg (29 kg with launch tube) ...ies as the KVARTET turret but also carries a 30 mm 2A72 cannon, the turret weight is 1500 kg<ref name="army">{{cite web |url=http://www.army-technology.com/p
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  • * '''Weight:''' 49.8 kg (110 lb)
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  • |weight=45 kg
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  • |weight=49 kg
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  • |weight=13.8 kg ...in range, accuracy and lethality. Owing to the small dimensions and light weight of its components, this manportable system can be carried by its crew in co
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  • |weight=42 kg (93 [[Pound (mass)|lb]]) ...this optical seeker is that it is less prone to jamming. The missile has a weight of 42 kg and can engage targets at ranges 4-5 km. The Nag is claimed to be
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  • |weight= 13.5 kg ...atches all types of 105 mm and 120 mm guns, including low recoil guns, low-weight guns of military [[Armored car (military)|armoured car]]s. Also suitable fo
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  • |weight= *'''Weight'''
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  • |weight= '''Spike-ER from helicopter:'''<br> :the medium range version. The weight of the missile is {{convert|14|kg|lboz|abbr=on}}, minimum range is {{conver
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  • |weight= 12.5 kg * Weight: 12.5&nbsp;kg
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  • |weight= 48.5 kg *'''Weight:''' 48.5&nbsp;kg
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  • |weight= 16.0 [[kilogram|kg]] (13.0 kg missile and container, firing post 4.0 kg) ...metric sensor]]. MBDA asserts that that the new sight is quieter, reduces weight, increases battery life, and provides a detection range greater than the mi
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  • | weight = Missile: 10kg<br />Launch tube: 2kg<br />Firing post: 4kg<br
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  • |weight= {{convert|11.5|kg|abbr=on}}
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  • |weight= over 12 metric tons
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  • |weight= 45kg, cartridge weight 0.130, bullet weight 0.048kg
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  • |weight= 50 lbs (22.7 kg) (Gun, mount, and fire control) ...ively employ this weapon. Because of its reduced recoil impulse and light weight, other mounting options are possible, such as small unmanned vehicles and
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  • | weight = {{Convert|66|m|0|abbr=on}} ...ntation-incendiary-tracer, and armor piercing-incendiary rounds. The total weight and filling of HE rounds were more than twice that of the 20 mm ammunition
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  • |weight= 22&nbsp;tons
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  • |weight={{convert|2825|kg|lb}}
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  • | weight=320 lb (134 kg)
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  • |weight= 31 lb (14 kg)
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  • |weight= {{convert|10500|lb|kg}}
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  • |weight= 53&nbsp;tons<ref name=navweaps/>
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  • |weight=66 tons<ref name=navweaps/> ...50 caliber Mark 7 gun|US 12"/50 (30.5 cm) Mark 7]] naval gun with a breech weight added.
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  • |weight= {{convert|4205|kg|lb}} ...s destroyer|''Akatsuki''-class]] destroyers.<ref name=c/> In order to save weight its gun shield was reduced to {{convert|3.2|mm|in|abbr=on}} in thickness, b
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  • |weight= 49,000 lb (22 136 kg)
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  • |weight=37.5 kg (83 lbs)<br>single gun, stripped
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  • |weight= {{convert|179614|lb|kg}} ...inch /45 naval gun]] &ndash; contemporaneous British gun of similar shell weight.
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  • |weight= {{convert|11970|kg|lb}} ! Weight
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  • |weight= {{convert|9026|-|9080|kg|lb}}
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  • |weight= {{convert|192310|lb|kg}} ...to class battleship|''Yamato''-class]] super dreadnoughts could throw more weight. The Mark 6's disadvantage relative to other contemporary battleship classe
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  • |weight= {{convert|284000|lb|kg}}
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  • |weight=20.7 tonnes<ref name="Campbell">Campbell 1985 pp.235-237</ref>
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  • | weight = {{convert|1248|kg|lb}} ...two-wheel mount produced as the '''3.7 cm Flak 36''' that cut the complete weight to {{convert|1544|kg|lb}}. A new sighting system introduced the next year p
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  • |weight= {{convert|243|kg|lb}} ! weight
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  • |weight=20 tonnes<ref name="Campbell">{{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War
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  • |weight=22 tonnes<ref name="Campbell">{{cite book| title=Naval Weapons of World War
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  • |weight=18 tonnes<ref name="Campbell"/>
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  • ...ion|1915]] calling for an aircraft cannon of under 37 mm caliber and 70 kg weight capable of firing a 10-round burst. Tests commenced shortly thereafter with
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  • ! Total weight(kg)
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  • ! Total weight(kg)
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  • |weight=10,224 kg (22,540 lbs)
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  • |weight=17,000 kg (37,478 lbs) ...the assumption it would always be securely bolted into concrete. The total weight of the system reached 26.5&nbsp;tonnes, making it practically impossible to
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  • |weight= {{convert|124000|lb|kg}}
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  • |weight=267,904 lb (121,519 kg) ...ttleship]]s. Only the ''Yamato''-class super dreadnoughts could throw more weight.
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  • |weight=19.5 tonnes<ref name="Campbell">Campbell 1985 pp.326-327</ref> ...y one meter apart.<ref name="Campbell"/> This mounting practice conserved weight, but mutual interference increased dispersion during salvo fire.<ref name="
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  • |weight=332 kg (without ammunition)
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  • |weight=1,210 kg
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  • |weight= 450 kg (992 lbs) ...lar but increased the rate of fire to 220 RPM and slightly lowered overall weight to 420&nbsp;kg. The FlaK&nbsp;38 was accepted as the standard Army gun in 1
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  • |weight= {{convert|531|lb|kg}}
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  • |weight= {{convert|7500|lb|kg}}
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  • |weight= 2,650 lb (1,202 kg) ...llery. The next version (Mark 24) was exactly the same despite an overall weight loss of the actual gun. The Mark 25's improvement was based on a rapid-fir
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  • !width="70"| <font size="-2">Projectile Weight [g]</font> * '''Weight''': 115&nbsp;kg
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  • |weight=64 tonnes<ref name="Campbell">Campbell 1985 pp.322-324</ref>
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  • |weight=2,100 kg | '''Weight''' || 2,100&nbsp;kg <br>(4,630&nbsp;lbs) || 1,750&nbsp;kg <br>(3,858&nbsp;l
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  • |weight= | width="20%" style="border:1px solid #996" |Weight (round/projectile)
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  • |weight=2476 tonnes (turret)<br /> ...turrets, which allowed mounting all the main battery at the bow, and saved weight on turret armour in the context of the [[Washington Naval Treaty]].
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