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a part of a body part
tire pressure
it means division and its a part of somethingin reading if u get a question like what does portion mean it means a part
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The part you grasp to open.
There must be some error in this designation. Let me explain, ASME Pipes will have the SA designator before the specification i.e. ASME SA106 Wherelse, ASTM Pipes will have the A designator before the specification i.e. ASTM A106 The Specification in your question is not part of any International Standard (to the best of my knowledge). Hope I've been helpful. Sincerely, W. David Christopher Sri Takada Industries
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my interuptation of part exchange to clear would be ....not up to the standard that the dealer would normally sell on his forecourt.
The part of an experiment that's the standard for comparison is called the Control
A: That is a packaging standard of the part. TO3 ,TO18 all refers to packaging standard that manufacturers use to make their part to conform to a standard.
The Standard Library includes the Standard Template Library (STL). Therefore no, there are no STL headers that are not part of the Standard Library.
OE specification means that an automobile part meets or exceeds the standard or requirement set by the original manufacturer of such product.
A higher standard deviation means that the data are fluctuating more widely with respect to the mean. It could mean there are some bad samples, or it could simply mean that the data are not as tightly bound to the mean as anticipated. An unexpected standard deviation should be evaluated, using more robust analyses techniques, so as to differentiate between the various explanations. This is an expected part of error analysis, without which an analysis is incomplete.
el Cucuy was once a standard part of child rearing. el Cucuy was once a standard part of child rearing.
"Standard" can function as an adjective or a noun.
ASME PCC-2 Part 5, Article 5.1 Mandatory Appendix II has the calculation to calculate stored energy (in ft-lbs), and converting to equivalent pounds of TNT.
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