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Work in the dbSEABED project has established the typical accuracies on measurements of these parameters. Those accuracies, even for careful work, are of the order of 2 to 5 percent of half the total range of the parameter. The table outputs are ... more
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The companies that provide traineeships range from small, and local ones to multi-national corporations like PriceWaterhouseCoopers or IBM. ... more
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A. 1.1oz, 3.4oz, (airplane compliant) 8.45oz, 18.5oz, 1 Gal refill containers and a selection of wall-mount dispensers appropriate for schools, government and corporate offices, and health care venues. ... more
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Cooked vs. uncooked…that is the question. However, standard serving sizes are always listed in a ready to eat state. When you are dishing the food item onto your plate, this is when the measuring and weighing begins. ... more
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Patients are able to review photos of patients with different sizes. Interested patients will be able to try on different implant sizes to determine with which size they feel most comfortable. Keeping in mind patient safety, Dr. Gallego will make a ... more
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The primary argument provided by proponents of reducing jury size is one of cost and time savings. However, researchers have found that smaller juries do not perform as well and may be less diverse. See Nicole L. Mott, “Does Jury Size Matter” ( ... more
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When using a 1/4" screw with a hex head, the driver size used to drive the screw is 5/16:. ... more
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No - all garage door openings are unique and are manufactured to each particular garage opening. ... more
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Our 1 gallon glass jar has a 110mm opening. We stock a number of plastic and metal caps that are suitable for use. The following links will guide you to more information on two of our stock caps. ... more
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The most common size is 9 x 14 x 22, but airlines may vary by a few inches. All five airlines at the QCIA have a two carry-on-bag limit. Personal items, such as a purse or briefcase, are considered as one of the two items. Many airlines offer gate ... more
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