on-board quantity

  • 1board rule — ☆ board rule n. a measuring device with a graduated scale for finding out quickly how many board feet there are in a quantity of lumber …

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  • 2board foot — noun the volume of a piece of wood 1 foot square and 1 inch thick • Hypernyms: ↑volume unit, ↑capacity unit, ↑capacity measure, ↑cubage unit, ↑cubic measure, ↑cubic content unit, ↑displacement unit, ↑cubature u …

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  • 3board foot — noun Date: 1896 a unit of quantity for lumber equal to the volume of a board 12 × 12 × 1 inches abbreviation bd ft …

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  • 4Chicago Board of Trade — Coordinates: 41°52′40″N 87°37′56″W / 41.877821°N 87.632285°W / 41.877821; 87.632285 …

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  • 5Matthews v Chicory Marketing Board (Vic) — Court High Court of Australia Full case name Matthews v The Chicory Marketing Board (Victoria) …

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  • 6Printed circuit board — Part of a 1983 Sinclair ZX Spectrum computer board; a populated PCB, showing the conductive traces, vias (the through hole paths to the other surface), and some mounted electrical components A printed circuit board, or PCB, is used to… …

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  • 7McCollum v. Board of Education — Supreme Court of the United States Argued December 8, 1947 Decided Mar …

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  • 8Sri Lanka Transport Board — (SLTB) Founded 1 January 1958 Headquarters Narahenpita, Colombo, Sri Lanka Service area Sri Lanka …

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  • 9Saskatchewan River Sturgeon Management Board — Infobox Non profit Non profit name = (SRSMB) founded date = 1998, Saskatchewan, Canada area served = Saskatchewan River focus = Sturgeon Recovery method = Research homepage = [http://www.saskriversturgeon.ca/ saskriversturgeon.ca] The… …

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  • 10Ceylon Transport Board — The Ceylon Transport Board (CTB) was the nationalised enterprise which handled all public bus transport in Sri Lanka between 1958 and 1978. At its peak, it was the largest omnibus company in the world with about 7,000 buses and over 50,000… …

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