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  • 31gauge — is spelt in this way, not guage …

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  • 32gauge block — gauge block, a rectangular block of hard, precision ground, polished metal, usually steel, used to set and control the tolerance of other gauges, such as micrometers …

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  • 33Gauge theory — For a generally accessible and less technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to gauge theory. In physics, a gauge theory is a type of field theory in which the Lagrangian is invariant under a continuous group of local transformations …

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  • 34Gauge fixing — Quantum field theory (Feynman diagram) …

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  • 35Gauge conversion — Change of gauge redirects here. For other uses, see Change of gauge (disambiguation). Track gauge by size …

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  • 36Gauge-Integral — Das Gauge Integral (auch: Eichintegral, Henstock Integral, Henstock Kurzweil Integral) ist ein Integraltyp, dessen heutige Formulierung erst Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts von dem Mathematiker Jaroslav Kurzweil entdeckt wurde. Ralph Henstock widmete… …

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  • 37Gauge (knitting) — In knitting, the word Gauge , technical abbreviation GG, refers to Knitting Machines fineness size (not to the proportion, thickness or fineness of the finished knitted artifact, its stitch wideness or row length/depth). Indeed Gauge is the unit… …

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  • 38gauge — This is the British and Canadian spelling while in the United States it is sometimes spelled without the u (gage). It is becoming standard to use gage for wire size and gauge for an instrument. [1] An instrument that registers the quantity of a… …

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  • 39gauge — gaugeable, adj. gaugeably, adv. /gayj/, v., gauged, gauging, n. v.t. 1. to determine the exact dimensions, capacity, quantity, or force of; measure. 2. to appraise, estimate, or judge. 3. to make conformable to a standard. 4. to mark or measure… …

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  • 40Gauge boson — In particle physics, gauge bosons are bosonic particles that act as carriers of the fundamental forces of nature. More specifically, elementary particles whose interactions are described by gauge theory exert forces on each other by the exchange… …

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