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undertake economic studies and surveys to determine present and prospective costs of producing water for beneficial consumptive purposes in various parts of the United States by the leading saline water processes as compared with other standard methods.
Most carbonate salts are insoluble in water at standard temperature and pressure, with solubility constants of less than 1 × 10 < sup >− 8 </ sup >.
* The small calorie or gram calorie ( symbol: cal ) approximates the energy needed to increase the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 ° C at standard atmospheric pressure ().
In some cases density is expressed as the dimensionless quantities specific gravity or relative density, in which case it is expressed in multiples of the density of some other standard material, usually water or air / gas.
Another theory is that the standard longhair dachshund was developed by breeding smooth dachshunds with various land and water spaniels.
Detonation pressure data derived from measurements of shock waves transmitted into water by the detonation of cylindrical explosive charges of a standard size.
On the Fahrenheit scale, the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit (° F ) and the boiling point 212 ° F ( at standard atmospheric pressure ).
The most common phase transition to ice I < sub > h </ sub > occurs when liquid water is cooled below (, ) at standard atmospheric pressure.
His early paper on the statistical mechanics of water, according to Michael J. Frisch, " remained the standard for many years.
* Diver's knife: A knife adapted for use in diving and water sports and a necessary part of standard diving dress.
Private libraries appeared during the late republic: Seneca inveighed against libraries fitted out for show by illiterate owners who scarcely read their titles in the course of a lifetime, but displayed the scrolls in bookcases ( armaria ) of citrus wood inlaid with ivory that ran right to the ceiling: " by now, like bathrooms and hot water, a library is got up as standard equipment for a fine house ( domus ).
The standard field uniform for Libyan paratroopers ( Army commandos ) was a two-piece camouflage uniform made of water repellent cotton.
At the bottom of the trench, where the plates meet, the water column above exerts a pressure of, over one thousand times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level.
Almost all inorganic nitrate salts are soluble in water at standard temperature and pressure.
Nitrate in drinking water at levels above the national standard poses an immediate threat to young children.
The original water intake recommendation in 1945 by the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council read: " An ordinary standard for diverse persons is 1 milliliter for each calorie of food.
A soft drink ( also called soda, pop, coke, soda pop, fizzy drink, tonic, seltzer, mineral, has uncovered additional FDA test results that showed the following results: Of 24 samples of diet soda tested between 1995 and 2001 for the presence of benzene, 19 ( 79 %) had amounts of benzene in excess of the federal tap water standard of 5 ppb.
Average benzene levels were 19 ppb, about four times tap water standard.
This gave rise to the standard Roman depiction of the river as a powerfully built reclining river god, also named Tiberinus, with streams of water flowing from his hair and beard.
Triple point cells are so effective at achieving highly precise, reproducible temperatures, an international calibration standard for thermometers called ITS – 90 relies upon triple point cells of hydrogen, neon, oxygen, argon, mercury, and water for delineating six of its defined temperature points.
These have now been replaced by the defining points in the International Temperature Scale of 1990, though in practice the melting point of water is more commonly used than its triple point, the latter being more difficult to manage and thus restricted to critical standard measurement.
Titration, by definition, is the determination of rank or concentration of a solution with respect to water with a pH of 7 ( the pH of pure H < sub > 2 </ sub > O under standard conditions ).
This and the risks posed by liquid sodium in the event of an accident at sea led Admiral Rickover to select the PWR ( pressurized water reactor ) as the standard US naval reactor type.
In spite of the fact that the decreed definition of the gram specified water at 0 ° C — a highly reproducible temperature — the scientists chose to redefine the standard and to perform their measurements at the temperature of highest water density, which was measured at the time as.

standard and tower
While the Khmer built a standard brick tower, Po Klaung Garai directed his people to build an impressive replica of paper and wood.
Compliant implementations are now required to support Scheme's full numeric tower, and the semantics of numbers have been expanded, mainly in the direction of support for the IEEE 754 standard for floating point numerical representation.
There are non-articulated platforms, based on standard aerial work platforms, although the most common type is the tower ladder ( mentioned above ).
Occasional demonstrations on the original 405-line VHF standard may also be transmitted from the tower in future.
These features: a hall, a tower and a clock, as well as administrative chambers and an archive or muniment room became the standard features of town halls across Europe.
The Platform Theatre is part of the Central Saint Martins complex at King's Cross-it holds 360 in a variety of configurations and is fuly equipped to a high professional standard, including a full flying tower and orchestra pit.
With the new antenna, the tower became capable of broadcasting high-definition digital television signals using the DVB-T standard ( which is the European counterpart to the ATSC digital standard used in the United States ).
Among Frankfurt's residents, the tower is colloquially known as the " Ginnemer Spaschel " ( dialect of Frankfurt for " The Ginnheimer Asparagus ", or " Ginnheimer Spargel " in standard German ), even though it's located in the Bockenheim of the City ( Ginnheim also a district, is a few metres away ).
The old church fell into disuse and decay, and today only the tower and south aisle wall remain standing, although the structure has been restored to a high standard by the aerospace company Rolls-Royce plc, the owner of both the former manor house, now used for corporate hospitality and known as " Old Church Farm ", and the church itself.
Jayuya's Coat of Arms consists of a shield with a three tower crown above, which is standard for municipalities.
Commonly brown-covered, the 1910 edition was used until the revision of 1932, expanded and with some modifications, the standard through the present day, typically in first blue, then brown cover, with an octagonal emboss of the Original Mother Church tower and Extension dome.
The tower system largely resembles the two reel system, except in that the tower itself is generally a separate piece of equipment used with a slightly modified standard projector.
Alexander Macdonald of Glenaladale built a memorial tower at Glenfinnan surmounted by a statue of an anonymous Highlander in a kilt, to commemorate the raising of the standard.
A reference standard sample of RDX is currently used to calibrate the drop tower, so that the drop height to produce 50 % likelihood of initiation in this material is measured and recorded.
From this floor one can also access the tower, from which the lieutenant governor's standard is flown when he or she is in residence.
In tower mills, there is no cascading action as in standard grinding mills.
Image: ATXDesktop. jpeg | Micro ATX Desktop case beside standard ATX tower case
The new modular tower is Nav Canada's standard design for new towers and flight service stations, and is the sixth such tower built in Canada by the company.
A standard tower guest room.
Even today, the computer case manufacturers set the height of widely used 160mm of tower cooler as the design standard.
The crossing consists of 16 pylons: two 158 metres tall suspension pylons carrying the line over the Bay of Cadiz, two strainer portals built of concrete and at each strainer portal a group of 6 monopolar strainers, which are used to carry the conductors from the strainer portal to the first standard line tower ( at the northern end of the span ) respectively to the switchyard of Cadiz Substation ( at the southern end of the span ).

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