Because they were built by the same people who built the pre-railroad tramways, and that's the gauge they used. |
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Surface quality of the mat side at the final gauge was the most important parameter to be controlled. |
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They attempted to gauge sediment deposits over that period by measuring core-layer fluctuations in the ratio of barium to calcium. |
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The 28 is very close ballistically to the 20 gauge but without some of the 20 gauge problems. |
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While one can gauge a tiny bit of tinniness in the scoring, the dialogue is always understandable and easy to hear. |
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As it is, I believe that trading standards should use children as agents provocateurs to gauge which shops are abiding to the law. |
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If we fail to do so, we will inevitably fail to gauge the real significance of the changes which are occurring. |
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Concerning air quality, we continue to maintain a national network to gauge airborne pollution. |
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There was also an air brake gauge and emergency brake valve in the caboose. |
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Anyhow, we had one of those, and a regulator, and a pressure gauge, and an air filter that all had to be assembled. |
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For this purpose a regulated high pressure air line and test gauge can be fitted via an adaptor to the capillary holder. |
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Perhaps it is this effect that the assassin bug uses to gauge its distance from a victim? |
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Ordinarily, scientists gauge environmental impacts by comparing before-and-after data on species in a region invaded by an alien. |
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He checked the tank she had set out for him, tested the regulator, then tapped on the pressure gauge. |
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It tried to gauge how well pupils were able to apply their knowledge in real life rather than simply regurgitate facts and figures. |
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To hang your wreath, make sure you use heavy gauge floral wire and secure it firmly onto the top of the wreath. |
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The instrument panel is trisected, with distinct gauge clusters, trim, and finishes for each level. |
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The conversion entailed the laying of a third rail, temporarily, so that in the changeover period trains for either gauge could be operated. |
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If the government is relying on polls to gauge public support, it will be very confused. |
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The third rail was added after 1973 so that the sand cleaning facility in the old yard in Cuautla could be used by the standard gauge. |
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Therefore, the insulation is stressed only in one direction, and the resistance and wire gauge remain largely unchanged. |
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External mass balances were installed on the elevator which was also reskinned with a thicker aluminum gauge. |
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It has been used in gauge theory, instantons, monopoles, string theory and the theory of anomalies. |
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It had a track gauge of 60 cm, and this was applied to all light railways constructed by the British. |
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As we age, we most often gauge this process by the appearance of fine and deep wrinkles. |
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Book value represents a rock-bottom price for the concrete things a company owns, and Eley sees that as a good value gauge. |
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Such a move will help voters to gauge which ones to believe and which ones to simply listen to. |
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Their weather station houses barometers, thermometers, a wind vane, and a rain gauge. |
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Here's a slim, trim 16 gauge that can also be purchased with an extra set of fitted 20-gauge tubes. |
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Other possibilities include gauge and progress bars, info boxes with timeouts and file display windows. |
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This through running was achieved by laying a third rail extending the existing narrow-gauge track to the standard gauge of the Shinkansen. |
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Most of the action seemed to consist of switching standard gauge box cars to and from the industrial sidings served by the narrow gauge. |
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To tell you there is a turbocharger driving the engine, there is a turbo gauge on the dash, to the right of the speedometer. |
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The boss took a 16 gauge, pump shotgun loaded with birdshot outside and fired thrice into the tree. |
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In a patient with an Achilles rupture, only a flicker of movement on the pressure gauge is discernible with dorsiflexion. |
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For lighter gauge sheet metal, there are also self-tapping screws available that don't require pre-drilling. |
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Leveling off at 16,000, I turned on the dumps and watched the fuel gauge tick down. |
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They also completed several batteries of tests and scales to help gauge their quality of life, mental and physical functioning and mood. |
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The toughest part of their work is the futility of using quantitative measurements to gauge performance. |
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The first tastevins were originally designed to allow merchants buying wine to gauge the color of the wine while in dim, candlelit cellars. |
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Yet the trade deficit is a misleading gauge of the nation's economic health. |
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To accommodate narrow gauge engines, three-rail track must turn into four-rail before reaching the turntable. |
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The pictures show a female gorilla grabbing a branch to gauge the depth of a pool of water before wading across it. |
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The mass was biopsied under ultrasound guidance on the second day of admission with 10 passes with a 15 gauge biopsy gun and Sure-cut needle. |
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So they go walkabout with the Aborigine for what must be months but, just like the characters, we are unable to gauge time. |
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No longer, then, do we call upon the great books or teachings of western culture to measure our words or gauge our actions. |
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He produced a steam pressure gauge to record pressure in a cylinder and a rotary engine which could drive various forms of machinery. |
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He is credited with the invention of a rain gauge, a water clock, and a sundial. |
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And practiced duck hunters occasionally kill waterfowl over 80 yards away with a 12 gauge shotgun. |
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Pupils have compiled traffic surveys and questionnaires to gauge the scale of the problem. |
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A pedestrian crossing in Church Street has been broken for weeks leaving blind shoppers unable to gauge when to cross the busy road. |
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Later I learned that he had thought I was having a problem with the gauge, which had been acting up a few weeks earlier. |
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However, because Arrow trains require a different gauge track, a new line needs to be put down. |
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The film deeply moved the audience and we could gauge that there was total involvement. |
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This includes mesons like pions, gauge particles like photons and gluons, the hypothesized Higgs scalar, etc. |
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Each gauge was firmly tied to the base of a single tail feather with a thread. |
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I have been assured that there is no fault with the temperature sensor or gauge. |
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If we are to gauge his abilities off his TKO win in 5 he might be lifting his leg on the wrong tree. |
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A study addresses how economic status is no longer a sufficient gauge of a nation's well-being. |
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Students recorded the day's temperature, checked the rain gauge, and measured the positions of the sun and moon in the sky overhead. |
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Last month his rain gauge measured a mere 33 ml, compared with the August average of about 180 ml. |
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The lake acts somewhat like a huge rain gauge, so that lake level is a proxy for precipitation. |
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Finally, if rainfall occurs during the growing season, make sure you have a rain gauge near your field to know how much moisture you received. |
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In Clermont, torrential rain began on the evening of Wednesday 27 December, and though the rain gauge overflowed, some 460 mm fell. |
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But if the effect of his views is difficult to gauge, the effect of tactical voting is not. |
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I have an old machine which has Whitworth screws on so to find out which they were I got a Whitworth thread gauge from my local D.I.Y. shop. |
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Finding a station that pumps CNG can be a chore, especially when the gauge reads zero pressure! |
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Fig. 11 indicated that the clip gauge transducer produced a linear relationship between the diameter change and the strain meter readings. |
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The other definition is sheer luxury-gassed yarns, extremely fine gauge tricot, linen and a width of knits woven in patented Benetton new age fabrics. |
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Precipitation was registered at the study site with a standard rain gauge. |
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For the study, 4,320 schoolchildren took a standard test to gauge stress. |
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In Japan they built their Shinkansen lines to a different gauge from the rest of the network precisely because it made it impossible for other types of trains to use it. |
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All three parties try to gauge which way the wind is blowing. |
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The gauge is in the form of Manganin wire coil protected with a metal cup. |
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The only gauge of normality that young people have is their observation of each other. |
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In late 2009 Borkholder wrote a white paper proposal to DARPA that pitched a disposable blast gauge using a tiny pressure sensor. |
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Following the first warm-up session held to gauge interest in the scheme, sessions will be held in the new year in rock and pop to jazz, swing, Latin, big band and reggae. |
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The oscillations of the scalar field around the flat angular direction of the scalar potential turn into longitudinal oscillations of the physical gauge field. |
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An 11 gauge vacuum assisted biopsy device is now available which, because it provides more tissue, increases the diagnostic yield when biopsying microcalcification. |
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It took the entire day, but the slow pace indicated that it was probably a test to gauge public reaction. |
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Or consider what gauge needle you should use to perform a lumbar puncture. |
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Usda inspectors sample apples to gauge taste and other quality factors. |
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Early cars lacked such refinements as a fuel gauge, but they did come with the tiny, wrap-around windscreen that was as cool as a pair of Ray-Ban Wayfarers. |
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Official monitors didn't catch the changes in levels because it appears the water gauge near the bridge was frozen in place after the river broke and refroze the first time. |
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An oil level sight glass, a tank pressure gauge and, of course, a pressure regulator and gauge are important, as each tool and job has a specific pressure requirement. |
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Valtro 12 gauge tactical shotgun, SIG Sauer.40 caliber pistol, Century International Arms Inc. |
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The case is threaded at the base and screws right onto the gauge. |
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In the short-term, the stock market will reward stocks, but Wednesday's Institute for Supply Management's gauge will look at manufacturing strength. |
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So, he approached his nomadic friends to gauge their interest in the collaboration. |
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There are no available data on the breeding system of C. longii to gauge the predominance of autogamy or xenogamy, or seed production due to apomixis. |
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On entering the water, I am immediately on an undersea treadmill, legs pumping furiously, pressure gauge falling like the altimeter of a crashing aircraft. |
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We need to gauge neighborhood support and address legitimate concerns. |
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The experience of smoking a larger ring gauge is tilted in the favour of the filler. |
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According to the Alaska Science Center, a 12 gauge shotgun with slugs has been the most effective weapon. |
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In other cases, social, technical or administrative issues prevent the dissemination of gauge observations. |
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The forecasts can be verified through use of rain gauge measurements, weather radar estimates, or a combination of both. |
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It is far easier to use a perforation gauge which for a few dollars can be found on eBay. |
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The Purbeck Mineral and Mining Museum displays an exhibition about ball clays, mining and the associated narrow gauge railways. |
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The Electronics Division was therefore asked to devise an improved gauge and, in collaboration with Messrs. |
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In 2016, Slovenia adopted a new elevation benchmark referring to the upgraded tide gauge station in the coastal town of Koper. |
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Literacy rates are difficult to gauge, but in France the rates doubled over the course of the 18th century. |
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In slow-roll approximation and in longitudinal gauge, we find the primoradial perturbation spectrums for this scenario. |
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It had an extensive standard gauge internal railway system, and this was connected to the North Kent Line just beyond Plumstead railway station. |
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Horizontal travel by means of narrow gauge tramway or cable car is also much safer and can move more people and ore than vertical elevators. |
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There was great debate about the gauge of the tunnel required at Sapperton. |
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In August the two gave evidence before the Gauge Commissioners who were trying to arrive at a standard gauge for the whole country. |
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Unlike many industrial areas, typically served by a narrow gauge railway, parks were free from redevelopment. |
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The use of narrow gauge allows tighter curves in the track and offers a smaller structure gauge and tunnel size. |
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The first standard gauge line to be preserved was the Middleton Railway, though not a victim of Beeching. |
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The 1970s distinction between narrow gauge, standard gauge and steam centres alone is no longer necessarily fit for purpose. |
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Jokioinen Museum Railway is a stretch of preserved narrow gauge railway between Humppila and Jokioinen. |
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This line was originally both broad gauge and worked by the atmospheric system, with steam pump houses at regular intervals to create the vacuum. |
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An index which is used to gauge the magnitude of this effect in the Northern Hemisphere is the Arctic oscillation. |
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Use your pocket torch and shine the light from the side to gauge the reaction to light on both sides. |
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Despite its scruffy appearance, the comprehensive water gauge is a simple device that does exactly what it was designed to do. |
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The level of the solution in the container is usually indicated by a water gauge. |
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Helmets should be started in 10 or 12 gauge, couters and knees in 14 gauge. |
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The temperature gauge doesn't work and the coolant depletes quickly from the reservoir. |
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The topological charge of families of lattice gauge fields is defined fermionically via families index theory for the overlap Dirac operator. |
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Available at most hobby shops, this tool allows you to check track gauge, flangeway spacing and width, and many other dimensions. |
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Freeping is one of the reasons Internet surveys are useless as a gauge of public opinion because the results can reflect an organized campaign. |
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A vessel has the weather gauge of another when on the windward side of it, and the lee gauge when on the lee side of it. |
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The degree to which earlier native beliefs survived is difficult to gauge precisely. |
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Literacy rates are difficult to gauge, but in France at least, the rates doubled over the course of the 18th century. |
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He carried out studies, around 1838, to show the superiority of the broad gauge for railways, used by Brunel's Great Western Railway. |
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His decision to use broad gauge for the line was controversial in that almost all British railways to date had used standard gauge. |
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In addition the wider gauge allowed for larger carriages and thus greater freight capacity. |
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After Brunel's death the decision was taken that standard gauge should be used for all railways in the country. |
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By now the gauge war was lost and mixed gauge was brought to Paddington in 1861, allowing through passenger trains from London to Chester. |
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On 1 April 1869, the broad gauge was taken out of use between Oxford and Wolverhampton and from Reading to Basingstoke. |
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In 1874, the mixed gauge was extended along the main line to Chippenham and the line from there to Weymouth was narrowed. |
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Part of a mixed gauge point remains at Sutton Harbour, one of the few examples of broad gauge trackwork remaining in situ anywhere. |
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In the early years of the GWR its wagons were painted brown, but this changed to red before the end of the broad gauge. |
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After the Gauges Act, most of the railway track laid in Great Britain was to standard gauge. |
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In the United Kingdom, the centre of narrow gauge construction was North Wales. |
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The last commercial carrier, narrow gauge line in Britain was the Ashover Light Railway, opened in 1925 using surplus war equipment. |
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Publishing companies often produce advanced information sheets that may be sent to customers or overseas publishers to gauge possible sales. |
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Instead, it was designed to gauge the electorate's opinion on EU membership. |
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The system was heavily built, using a wide gauge, sturdy tracks and strong bridges. |
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By 1900 India had a full range of rail services with diverse ownership and management, operating on broad, metre and narrow gauge networks. |
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Publishing a white paper tests public opinion on controversial policy issues and helps the government gauge its probable impact. |
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The standard model explains in detail how the three fundamental forces known as gauge forces originate out of exchange by virtual particles. |
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This is determined by the water level in the glass water gauge or sight gauge. |
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In Britain, the limited loading gauge precludes this, so the sandboxes are mounted just above, or just below, the running plate. |
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The DR in East Germany placed a similar procurement plan, including engines for narrow gauge. |
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Some of the narrow gauge locomotives are still in service for tourism purposes. |
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Even though every former DR narrow gauge railway has undergone privatisation, the daily steam operations are still commonplace there. |
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They would have required significant modification to enable NIR to use them, including conversion from standard gauge to Irish gauge. |
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On its creation, British Railways' assets included the narrow gauge Vale of Rheidol Railway in Ceredigion, Wales. |
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British Rail continued to operate the line, using steam locomotives, well beyond the withdrawal of standard gauge steam. |
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The proposed connection would be built to GC loading gauge and would not be suitable for trains running at high speed. |
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Due to a dearth of formal government statistics and the recent civil war, it is difficult to gauge the size or growth of the economy. |
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Carnarvon Castle railway station opened in 1856 as the northern passenger terminus of the narrow gauge Nantlle Railway. |
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This service ended in 1865 when the line being built from the south by the standard gauge Carnarvonshire Railway took over most of its trackbed. |
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In the event the line to Blaenau, which was not completed until 1879, was built to standard gauge and the other proposals were abandoned. |
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The Dublin and Kingstown Railway, constructed and opened in 1834, was the first ever railway in Ireland, built to standard gauge. |
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However, the biological effects of radiation due to radioactive substances were less easy to gauge. |
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The engines were portrayed by 00 gauge Hornby Dublo models and driven on authentic sets in the style of the original illustrations. |
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The narrow gauge engines were introduced, and were the focus of a number of episodes. |
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Of the narrow gauge railways the Ferrovia Circumetnea is the only one that still operates, going round Mount Etna. |
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Measurement of the discharge of water from a basin may be made by a stream gauge located at the basin's outlet. |
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Rain gauge data is used to measure total precipitation over a drainage basin, and there are different ways to interpret that data. |
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Hence a change in MSL can result from a real change in sea level, or from a change in the height of the land on which the tide gauge operates. |
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It is the basis by which to gauge concentrations of effluent for legal release, exceeding which penalties are assessed or restrictions applied. |
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In order to gauge how to best prevent eutrophication from occurring, specific sources that contribute to nutrient loading must be identified. |
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Immediately, Tromp set the signal for a general attack and began the offensive with the wind in his favor as he had the weather gauge. |
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Who could have predicted that a slide rule, typewriter, telephone, weather gauge, camera, and watch would morph into the modern smartphone? |
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They installed equipment including six high precision GPS systems, tide gauges, a time lapse camera and a weather gauge. |
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The customizing, restoring and upgrading of cars and trucks continues to drive the automotive gauge aftermarket. |
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Octagon Process Technology GmbH in Germany showed the prototype of a non-contact capacitance gauge that rides on a venturi-induced air cushion. |
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They estimated approach airspeeds using the angle-of-attack gauge, and flew through numerous cloud layers before landing. |
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It includes a heavy-duty angle iron stand, magnetic starter, filter efficiency gauge, two 55 gal steel drums and an internal silencer. |
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The annunciator light and the pressure gauge showed the pump had climbed back to the advertised 3,000 psi. |
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Even if your rain gauge measured a substantial amount of water, your soil and plants are likely dry. |
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Choose an open area, perhaps near your rain gauge, to place your wind vane. |
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Fukuda said the rain gauge set up on the line did not show a level requiring train operations to be halted. |
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It features a number of sensor specifications, including rain gauge, wind speed and direction, temperature, humidity, and total solar radiation. |
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Rakers then visited local businesses, chatting up store owners to determine their ethnicity and gauge their sentiment, the documents show. |
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Tenders are invited for Supply of spline ring gauge and plug gauge for further information please contact mr. |
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The vacuum gauge should be able to reach maximum inches Hg vacuum for the pump. |
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Because the ring gauge of a cigar tends to be broad, stubbing can create an overwhelmingly unpleasant smell of smoke. |
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The airflow rate and the pressure were recorded by a rotameter and pressure gauge. |
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When a soldier is hit by an IED the gauge records the event. |
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He also announced the conversion of the Rangiya to Murkongselek meter gauge line in Assam into broad gauge within this financial year. |
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As the first broad gauge of the economy's performance last month, Friday's labor market report was eagerly anticipated by analysts. |
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The digital milometer logs miles on land and also records engine hours when afloat to gauge service intervals accurately. |
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With No2, you can only gauge how much they've grown by the rising snotter marks on your coat. |
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To gauge which types of structures best maintained their balance, the researchers created paper bugs with various centers of mass. |
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Since 1908, the tide gauge at Pier 21 on Galveston Island has recorded a rise in relative sea level of about two feet. |
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They also looked for signs of movement in tide gauge records along the Washington-Oregon coast. |
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A simple and accurate form of sphygmometer or arterial pressure gauge contrived for clinical use. |
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The mine site has been left derelict, with portable offices, a fuel storage bowser, spoil heap and even a 2ft narrow gauge railway left on it. |
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This is the railway which gave the standard gauge to the world and its loss would have been an international tragedy. |
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It is hoped the finished model will be displayed alongside the only Welsh-built standard gauge railway carriage to survive into preservation. |
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The reason was that the Huddersfield Tramway gauge was 4ft 8'ins, the same as standard gauge on the railways. |
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To get around that, TRW uses a piezoelectric accelerometer, a type of strain gauge, to measure the vibration caused by the actuators. |
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The hollow stem portion houses the strain gauge electronics, and is hermetically sealed using laser welding techniques. |
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New to the WV series is the model WV448 bridge or strain gauge input, isolating signal conditioner with TouchCAL technology. |
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A basic emergency kit should include a flashlight, tyre gauge, a jack, wheel wrench and first aid kit. |
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The BLITZ brand includes the truck lift division, compressed air, tyre gauge and measurement divisions as well as the special tools division. |
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Worth pounds 10, this pack includes windscreen scraper, de-icer and tyre gauge. |
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Indicators used to gauge systemic importance include size, inter-connectedness, substitutability and complexity. |
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The survey asked questions to gauge how corkage fees can influence the dining experience. |
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What measurement will NBC use to gauge their success or failure in Sochi? |
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Therefore, it is not uncommon that vacuum measurements are performed under conditions that are severe for a vacuum gauge. |
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In addition to being able to select the gauge head to meet the desired vacuum range by the user, the vacuum gauge also has following advantages. |
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Synchronically, the interpretative distance is harder to gauge. |
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Many of the Hunslet locomotives built to work in the quarry and at the port have been preserved on several of Britain's narrow gauge heritage railways. |
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They felt the best way to gauge this was through testing intelligence. |
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From then on, slates from the quarry were transported to the sea at Port Penrhyn on the narrow gauge Penrhyn Quarry Railway built in 1798, one of the earliest railway lines. |
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When the longships moored along the coast, they sent the slaves ashore to run along the waterfront to gauge whether it was safe for the rest of the crew to follow. |
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A pressure gauge to register the depth of the sinker was added by Thomson. |
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Voltaire was sent to Frederick's court in 1743 by the French government as an envoy and spy to gauge Frederick's military intentions in the War of the Austrian Succession. |
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Clapton uses Ernie Ball Slinky and Super Slinky strings, gauge. |
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The narrow gauge Vale of Rheidol Railway in Aberystwyth, Mid Wales was unique in Britain, being the only steam railway to be operated by British Rail. |
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These include the narrow gauge Ffestiniog and Corris railways in Wales. |
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Some locomotives have an additional pressure gauge in the steam chest. |
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It was really no easy matter to build up two or three plies of double warp Wigan with a thin covering of rubber to the accurate gauge that the printer required. |
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Venous pressures were measured directly in 2 subjects at l0g. using a vein in the forearm and recording pressures by means of a trimount inductance gauge. |
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An Ashcroft temperature gauge was used to measure the temperature. |
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The following day, hauling only four carriages, it was a success and loco 80079 became the first standard gauge steam loco in Blaenau for 31 years. |
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During operation, the boiler's water level is constantly monitored, normally via a transparent tube referred to as a sight glass, or with a gauge. |
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The amount of pressure in the boiler can be monitored by a gauge mounted in the cab and excessive steam pressure can be released manually by the driver or fireman. |
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Other features include a built-in water gauge and an automatic shutoff feature, which immediately cuts the heat when the kettle's contents reach a rolling boil. |
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This device covers the pressure ranges from zero to 1m up to zero to 250m water gauge, with the measuring interval being programmable from 2 seconds to 24 hours. |
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Amongst its recommendations were world university rankings, which Lambert said would help the UK to gauge the global standing of its universities. |
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This became the first railway to be run entirely by volunteers and sparked a movement to preserve many railways, both narrow and standard gauge as tourist attractions. |
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Because of the restricted loading gauge of the tunnels and the need for the tubs to be small enough to be pushed by one man, these railways were almost all narrow gauge. |
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Given that electricity was still in its infancy, it is not surprising that it was many years before the strain gauge found commercial application. |
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Behind-the-pin sensors match strain gauge dimensions and pricing. |
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And, of course, correcting any fixture-design problems discovered by the strain gauge will require engineering changes that incur high costs in both time and money. |
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These two lines had been formed by the merger of the standard gauge Birmingham and Gloucester Railway and the broad gauge Bristol and Gloucester Railway. |
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This narrow gauge line, taken over by a group of enthusiasts in 1950, is recognised as the start of the preservation movement in the United Kingdom. |
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The latter two won the day and their gauge was adopted as the standard. |
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In the United Kingdom the early lines of the Great Western Railway were built to Brunel's broad gauge, which was also associated with a more generous loading gauge. |
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The standard gauge used throughout much of the world is due to him. |
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Dr Khalaf said screening involved numbing the eyeball with drops, then touching it with the curved tip of a wand that measures pressure, much like a tyre gauge. |
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Prices vary based on length and ring gauge, or circumference. |
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The integrated handlebar controls, vacuum gauge, quick-release mechanism, check valve, and ultra-powered suction make it easy for one person to manipulate bulky loads. |
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You can buy the vacuum gauge there also but we bought ours, the hoses, fittings and PVC from our local hardware store, and for the milk pot we used an old 8 qt. |
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The Model 25HP Plus ultrasonic precision thickness gauge is said to be ideal for measuring thickness and determining material properties in rubber and thick plastics. |
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Draw a line centrally on the edge of the door with a marking gauge, and use the lock body as a template to mark the top and bottom of the mortise. |
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Carcasses on roads have been used to gauge changes in the size of populations of individual species in circumstances where volume and speed of traffic are invariant. |
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For safety reasons, nearly all steam engines are equipped with mechanisms to monitor the boiler, such as a pressure gauge and a sight glass to monitor the water level. |
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These surveys are performed conjunctionally with a specific event or transaction to gauge the customer's perception of that particular transaction. |
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Stephenson was farsighted in realising that the individual lines being built would eventually be joined together, and would need to have the same gauge. |
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RoadRailer engineers will work closely with Kirloskar and the Indian Railways to adapt the proven RoadRailer technology to the broad gauge in India. |
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In accordance with ASME code, a pressure switch, pressure gauge, or vent must be connected to the space between the rupture disc and the connected pressure relief valve. |
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The ring gauge indicates relative temperature of the cigar smoke. |
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Thieves stole four strimmers, two rotavators, two generators, a large water pump, reciprocator, three squeegees, heater, diesel fuel, water pump and diesel tank gauge. |
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We had up to half an inch of rain before racing and I haven't been back to a rain gauge since but I'd imagine it''s nearly up to threequarters of an inch now. |
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The same can be said about the older versions of rain gauge. |
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Never go off-road without the air compressor, shovel and tyre gauge. |
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The following year saw mixed gauge laid through the Box Tunnel, with the broad gauge now retained only for through services beyond Bristol and on a few branch lines. |
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The official weather gauge at the Eugene Airport inexplicably accumulated several decades of bad rainfall data before it was replaced in 1996, skewing the averages. |
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Based on equipment, the market is segmented into barometer, anemometer, hygrometer, rain gauge, thermometer, sling psychrometer, and weather balloons. |
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The introduction of the Sentiment Analysis Manager indicates that Teragram understands the value of mining this content in order to gauge brand reputation. |
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In the ninth series, another larger Thomas model was built to the same scale as the narrow gauge engines to provide greater possibilities for interaction. |
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The narrow gauge Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway runs from Ravenglass on the west coast up Eskdale as far as Dalegarth Station near the hamlet of Boot, catering for tourists. |
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He narrated new stories about the narrow gauge engines on 'Duncan Days' at the Talyllyn Railway in Wales, but there is no indication that these will be published. |
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Since Culbert never published detailed intermediate results for particular countries and regions, it is difficult to independently gauge the accuracy of his results. |
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Evidence of the original broad gauge can still be seen at many places where bridges are a wider than usual, or where tracks are ten feet apart instead of the usual six. |
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The tide gauge record has limitations, however, because it tracks sea level only at select coastal sites and does not monitor the vast reaches of open ocean. |
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There's a good water gauge and you can see the water boiling. |
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That was after you'd done an hour of preparation, which included cleaning lamps, water gauge, detonators and spanners, pick and shovel and fire irons. |
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