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  • 41Gauge (bore diameter) — The Gauge or bore of a shotgun or rifle is a unit of measurement used to express the diameter of the barrel. The gauge or bore of a barrel is equal to the number of solid spheres of lead each having the same diameter as the inside of the barrel… …

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  • 42Gauge (porn star) — Female adult bio name = Gauge photo = caption = Gauge at a Pornography convention, flashing the media birth = birth date and age|1980|7|24 location = Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States birthname = spouse = Jason death = measurements = 34C 22 34 …

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  • 43Gauge anomaly — In theoretical physics, a gauge anomaly is an example of an anomaly: it is an effect of quantum mechanics usually a one loop diagram that invalidates the gauge symmetry of a quantum field theory; i.e. of a gauge theory. Anomalies in gauge… …

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  • 44gauge — ▪ I. gauge gauge 1 [geɪdʒ] verb [transitive] 1. to measure how people feel about something or the effect that something is likely to have on them: • The magazine commissioned research to gauge opinions on how British industry is meeting its… …

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  • 45Gauge covariant derivative — The gauge covariant derivative (pronEng|ˌgeɪdʒ koʊˌvɛəriənt dɪˈrɪvətɪv) is like a generalization of the covariant derivative used in general relativity. If a theory has gauge transformations, it means that some physical properties of certain… …

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  • 46Gauge (Technik) — Solch eine Messuhr wird im Englischen oft als „Gauge“ bezeichnet ebenso wie das damit zu messende Maß Auch solch …

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  • 47gauge — (ga)    1. a traditional unit measuring the interior diameter of a shotgun barrel. The gauge of a shotgun was the number of lead balls, each of a size just fitting inside the barrel, that were required to make up a pound. In other words, if a… …

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  • 48gauge theory — ▪ physics       class of quantum field theory, a mathematical theory involving both quantum mechanics and Einstein s special theory of relativity that is commonly used to describe subatomic particles and their associated wave fields. In a gauge… …

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  • 49gauge — gauge1 also gage AmE [geıdʒ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(instrument)¦ 2¦(width/thickness)¦ 3 a gauge of something 4¦(railway)¦ 5¦(gun)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old North Frenc] 1.) …

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  • 50gauge — I UK [ɡeɪdʒ] / US noun [countable] Word forms gauge : singular gauge plural gauges * 1) a piece of equipment that measures the amount of something the fuel/pressure gauge a rain/snow/hail gauge 2) a way of saying how thick something is,… …

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