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measured indirectly by its weight, and so, for
everyday purposes,
weighing (using a
weighing scale) is an
entirely acceptable way of
measuring m****. Similarly...
- Tongeren,
Belgium Emperor Jahangir (reigned 1605–1627)
weighing his son Shah
Jahan on a
weighing scale by
artist Manohar (AD 1615,
Mughal dynasty, India)...
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Hydrostatic weighing, also
referred to as
underwater weighing,
hydrostatic body
composition analysis and hydrodensitometry, is a
technique for measuring...
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Weigh anchor is a
nautical term
indicating the
final preparation of a sea
vessel for
getting underway.
Weighing anchor literally means raising the anchor...
- The
weighing of
souls (Ancient Gr****: psychostasia) is a
religious motif in
which a person's life is ****essed by
weighing their soul (or some
other part...
- a
weighing matrix of
order n {\displaystyle n} and
weight w {\displaystyle w} is
often denoted by W ( n , w ) {\displaystyle W(n,w)} .
Weighing matrices...
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accuracy of
multihead weighing with precise, splash-free
delivery of
product into trays.
Multihead weighers were used
initially for
weighing certain vegetables...
- A
weighhouse or
weighing house is a
public building at or
within which goods are
weighed. Most of
these buildings were
built before 1800,
prior to the...
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later weigh-in, the
fighter must
weigh no more than 10
pounds (4.5 kg)
above the
weight limit for the fight. If a
boxer skips the
morning weigh-in, or...
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Weighing paper is
often used when
weighing solid,
powdery substances on an
analytical balance. By
preventing the
substance from
making contact with unwanted...