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Weighing and scale
Anubis also attends the weighing scale in the Afterlife during the " Weighing Of The Heart ".
* Weighing scale, also known as a balance, a type of device used to measure the mass of an object.
* Weighing scale, an instrument used to determine the weight or mass of an object
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Weighing and Balance
( 1350 ) " The Auncel Weight shall be put out, and Weighing shall be by equal Balance.

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Image: Weighing in on the Dumbbell Nebula. jpg | Image from the Spitzer Space Telescope.

Weighing and scales
A section of the Egyptian Book of the Dead written on papyrus showing the Weighing of the Heart in Duat where Anubis can be seen on the far right, the scales are shown with the feather balance, and Ammit awaits hearts that she must devour-the presence of Osiris at the gateway to the paradise of Aaru dates the papyrus to a late tradition of the myth.
Weighing scales are used in many industrial and commercial applications, and products from feathers to loaded tractor-trailers are sold by weight.

Weighing and .
* The balance used in the Weighing of the Heart in Egyptian mythology.
A cheese of 7, 000 lb ( 3, 175 kg ) was produced in Ingersoll, Ontario, in 1866 and exhibited in New York and Britain ; it was immortalised in the poem " Ode on the Mammoth Cheese Weighing over 7, 000 Pounds " by James McIntyre, a Canadian poet.
* Hilker M. et al. Weighing Ultracompact Dwarf Galaxies in the Fornax Cluster, Astronomical Science, The Messenger 129 – September 2007.
Weighing in at around 5 tonnes, each boat in the Class 1 fleet is approximately 12-14m in length, 3. 5m wide, and constructed using composite materials.
*" The weight of the Locomotive Engine, with its full complement of water in the boiler, shall be ascertained at the Weighing Machine, by eight o ' clock in the morning, and the load assigned to it shall be three times the weight thereof.
* September 1 – Weighing ceremony of Jahangir.
Weighing between, they are rounded, large and slow.
Weighing up the available evidence, Reese concludes that " it seems doubtful if even a third of the footsoldiers returned to England.
Weighing around 600 kg ( 1322. 8 lb ), the Haflinger can be lifted by four strong people and yet can carry a load of 500 kg ( 1102. 3 lb ).
Weighing approximately one ton, and launched by the Molniya-type booster rocket, they included a cruise " bus " and a spherical atmospheric entry probe.
Weighing an estimated 54 tons, it is the largest piece of community folk art in the world as of 2010.
Weighing his options, Antiochus decided to withdraw.
If the deceased successfully passed these unpleasant demons, he or she would reach the Weighing of the Heart.
It was thought that the heart was examined by Anubis and the deities during the Weighing of the Heart ceremony.
* Diplomacy: Weighing ' Deterrence ' vs. ' Aggression ' – The New York Times, October 18, 2002
An Inertial Upper Stage booster adapted by MSFC was used to transport Chandra to its high orbit Weighing about 22, 700 kg ( 50, 000 lb ), this was the heaviest payload ever launched by a Shuttle.
This Weighing house, an official town building, became famous during the 16th century because people accused of witchcraft were offered an honest chance of proving their innocence.
Weighing, and effective at, the " cruiser mine " was a potential hazard to the dropping ship, but was also on the right track.

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# Community organizations: range from informal family or kinship networks, to more formal incorporated associations, political decision making structures, economic enterprises, or professional associations at a small, national or international scale.
# Find the site of the brain that may be causing coma ( i. e. brain stem, back of brain …) and assess the severity of the coma with the Glasgow coma scale
# Make mistakes on a small scale, not in a production project.
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# a modern relativistic coordinate time scale, implemented by the JPL ephemeris time argument T < sub > eph </ sub >, in a series of numerically integrated Development Ephemerides.
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# Although RISC was indeed able to scale up in performance quite quickly and cheaply, Intel took advantage of its large market by spending vast amounts of money on processor development.
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# Divide the distance between these marks into equal portions according to the temperature scale being used.
Top row: Uranus ( left ), Neptune ( right ); middle row: Earth ( left ), Sirius # Sirius B | Sirius B ( center ), and Venus ( right ), to scale.
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