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  • 1Gauge — may refer to:In measurements:* American wire gauge, a measurement of diameter of a wire * Gauge (bore diameter), the diameter of a shotgun barrel * Stubs Iron Wire Gauge, which corresponds to the diameter of a hypodermic needle **See also * Sheet …

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  • 2Marking gauge — Stanley and Veritas marking gauges A marking gauge, also known as a scratch gauge,[1] is used in woodworking and metalworking to mark out lines for cutting or other operations.[2] …

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  • 3Tide gauge — A tide gauge. A tide gauge is a device for measuring sea level and detecting tsunamis. Sensors continuously record the height of the water level with respect to a height reference surface close to the geoid. Water enters the device by the bottom… …

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  • 4Fuel gauge — A fuel gauge The empty fuel indicator displayi …

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  • 5engine gauge unit — A triple gauge instrument with an oil pressure gauge, oil temperature gauge, and fuel pressure gauge all mounted into one panel. Also known as a triple gauge …

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  • 6in-dash gauge — A gauge mounted in the instrument panel …

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  • 7water temperature gauge — A gauge on the instrument panel which indicates coolant temperature …

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  • 8oil level gauge — A dial on the instrument panel that indicates the oil level; operates when the ignition is switched on and stops shortly after the engine starts to run …

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  • 9Pontiac Grand Prix — Infobox Automobile name=Pontiac Grand Prix manufacturer=General Motors production=1962–2008 class=Personal luxury car (1962 1987) Mid size (1988 2008) successor=Pontiac G8 (US Canada) Pontiac G6 (Mexico)The Pontiac Grand Prix was an automobile… …

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  • 10SubLOGIC — Infobox Company company name = subLogic company company type = Corporation foundation = location = Urbana Champaign key people = Bruce Artwick Stu Moment area served = industry = Computer and video games products = subLOGIC Flight Simulator… …

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