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- noun a semiautomatic rifle
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Examples
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The first paved roads were built by the romans a full 2000 years before m-1″.
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Note that the effect of this definition is to fix the magnetic constant (permeability of vacuum) at exactly 4 x 10-7 H · m-1.
Ampere 2008
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In Systeme Internationale (SI) units, the fundamental unit of pressure is the Pascal (Pa; kg m-1 s-2), defined as 1 Newton (kg m s-2) per square meter.
Pressure 2007
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Rock Temperature Conductivity Heat Capacity deg C kcal m-1 hr-1 deg -1 cal g-1 deg -1
Hansen and Schmidt: Predicting the Past? « Climate Audit 2006
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BTW, the conversion factor to convert the kcal m-1 hr-1 deg -1 to W m-1 K-1 is 1.162
Hansen and Schmidt: Predicting the Past? « Climate Audit 2006
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Wood species concerned taper reduction of the trunk diameter by 1 cm · m-1 lower wood yield
1. Wood Dieter Zemmrich 1993
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Peeples-Rhoden Funeral home from 10 a. m-1 p.m. Saturday.
Holden, Elmer L. 1968
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Then every boy will pair m-1 times, of which (m-1)/4 times he will be in the middle of a triplet and (m-1)/2 times on the outside.
Amusements in Mathematics Henry Ernest Dudeney 1893
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Switching over at 10: 30 p. m-1 a.m., watch the U.S. men's curling team meet China on the ice.
From Inside the Box Hanh Nguyen 2010
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Position is for 20 hrs. per week (part-time) 9: 00a. m-1: 00p. m.
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