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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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  • 2Gauge fixing — Quantum field theory (Feynman diagram) …

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  • 3Gauge Change Train — The Gauge Change Train (GCT) or Nihongo|Free Gauge Train|フリーゲージトレイン is the name given to a Japanese project started in 1994 to develop a high speed train with variable gauge axles to allow inter running between the 1,435 mm standard gauge… …

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  • 4Gauge (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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  • 5Narrow gauge railway — Track gauge by size Broad gauge St …

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  • 6Loading gauge — The clearance between train and tunnel is often small. London Underground train at Hendon. A loading gauge defines the maximum height and width for railway vehicles and their loads to ensure safe passage through bridges, tunnels and other… …

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  • 7Narrow gauge railways in the Czech Republic — T47.015 with train from Obrataň to Jindřichův Hradec Apart from the public lines listed below, there existed many non public industrial, forest and agricultural narrow gauge systems; only a few of these are still running. Current public lines… …

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  • 8Narrow gauge railways in Australia — Main article: Rail transport in Australia Rail transport in Australia involves a number of narrow gauge railways. In some states they formed the core state wide network, but in the others they were either a few government branch lines, or… …

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  • 9Narrow gauge lines of the Victorian Railways — NA class locomotive, preserved on the Puffing Billy Railway in the original green livery used by the Victorian Railways until 1903. Photographed at Gembrook in 2006. The former Victorian Railways, the state railway authority in Victoria,… …

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  • 10American wire gauge — (AWG), also known as the Brown Sharpe wire gauge, is a standardized wire gauge system used since 1857 predominantly in the United States for the diameters of round, solid, nonferrous, electrically conducting wire. [ASTM Standard B 258 02,… …

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