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  • ...consists of three lines, each differing from the others in the number of [[Foot (prosody)|feet]] and [[Mora (linguistics)|mora]]s ([[Sanskrit]] ''matras'') ...has 4 feet, each with 5 moras, and a [[caesura]] at the end of the second foot.<ref name=tripadi-def/> ...
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  • *about 9.29×10<sup>−9</sup> [[foot-lambert]]s ...
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  • ...l]]s; but if ''g''<sub>c</sub> = 32.174 is used, then KE is expressed in [[foot-pound]]s. ...
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  • ...325 [[pascal (unit)|kPa]] ⇔ 2116.2 [[pound-force|lb<sub>f</sub>]]/[[square foot|ft<sup>2</sup>]] ⇔ 14.696 [[pound-force|lb<sub>f</sub>]]/[[Inch|in<sup>2</s ...it of length)|m]]<sup>3</sup> ⇔ 0.07647 [[Pound (force)|lb<sub>f</sub>]]/[[Foot (unit)|ft]]<sup>3</sup> ...
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  • ...d horizontally centred on one 12&prime;&times;12&prime; wall. The fly is 1 foot above the floor and horizontally centred on the opposite wall. The problem ...ceiling, cross it, then attach the silk to lower itself 11 feet, also a 31-foot crawl.{{r|mw}} ...
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  • ...and negative on the other); ''y''<sub>''a''</sub> is the distance from the foot of the perpendicular on the ''y''-axis to the origin. ...icular onto the ''x''-axis. ''x''<sub>''ℓ''</sub> is the distance from the foot of the perpendicular to the ''x''-axis to the origin (positive on one side ...
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  • ...feet of the three [[Altitude (triangle)|altitudes of triangle]]. For each foot of an altitude construct the [[perpendicular]]s onto the two other triangle ...
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  • ...10~pagePK:34370~piPK:34424~theSitePK:4607,00.html|title=News & Broadcast - Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) Emergency Recovery Project|website=Web.worldbank.or ...
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  • ...g received. The measurements are normally in the units of microseconds per foot and are recorded on the well log.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://homepages.see ...
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  • |[[length]] || [[foot (unit)|foot]] (ft) || [[metre]] (m)|| 0.3048 m ...
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  • ...re attached to the electrode and one terminal on a pH meter. The subject's foot was placed in a saline solution. A calomel reference electrode was also pla ...
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  • ...s largely based on Foot's description. <ref>{{cite book|first1=C.J. |last1=Foot|title=Atomic Physics|at=Section 9.6|year=2005|publisher=Oxford University P ...
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  • ...d above) of the two vertices (they are the endpoints of the side where the foot lie). For each cevian, the point of concurrency is the sum of the vertex and the foot. ...
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  • * Foot structure * Structure of the material to which the foot adheres ...
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  • ...website=Knoema|language=en-US}}</ref> by calculating [[spot rate]]s for 40-foot containers on 12 global tradelanes.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Container|url=http ...ght rate]]. This median price (freight rate) is calculated for standard 40-foot containers that are not refrigerated. ...
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  • ...or in pounds is divided by 64 to convert it to cubic feet (because 1 cubic foot of salt water weights 64 pounds). The denominator is taken to the 2/3 power ...
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  • |= 7.5 old Baden feet (''[[German obsolete units of measurement#Fuß (foot)|Fuß]]'') ...p. 159–161 (Online at zeno.org, accessed on 22 March 2010). Quote: ''"town foot of 12 inches of 12 ''Linien'' = {{convert|303.975|mm|in|lk=on}}"''</ref> ...
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  • * [[Standard cubic foot]] (SCF) ...
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  • ...ures the distance between successive points of initial contact of the same foot, and left and right stride lengths are normally equivalent. At self-selecte ...ct of one foot and the successive initial point of contact of the opposite foot. At self-selected walking speeds, step width is typically around 10 to 12& ...
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  • ...third, sixth and ninth steps. The interval between the athlete placing a foot on the third and ninth step is timed. This time interval is very small (of ...
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