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  • 1BAR KAPPARA — (beginning of third century C.E.), Palestinian scholar in the transition period between the tannaim and the amoraim. When quoted in tannaitic sources, he is called by his full name, R. Eleazar ha Kappar Beribbie. In his role as an amora, both… …

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  • 2Bar Harbor — Dock von Bar Harbor Lage in Maine …

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  • 3Standard A.C. — Standard Athletic Club Pour les articles homonymes, voir Standard. Standard A.C …

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  • 4Standard AC — Standard Athletic Club Pour les articles homonymes, voir Standard. Standard A.C …

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  • 5Standard Athlétic Club — Standard Athletic Club Pour les articles homonymes, voir Standard. Standard A.C …

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  • 6Standard cubic feet per minute — (SCFM) is the volumetric flow rate of a gas corrected to standardized conditions of temperature and pressure. It is equivalent to the molar flow rate by the ideal gas law. Conversion of SCFM to mass flow requires knowledge of the mixture averaged …

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  • 7bar — bar1 [bär] n. [ME & OFr barre < ML barra, bar, barrier, prob. < Gaul * barros, the bushy end, akin to Ir bar, branch < IE * bhoros, cut wood < base * bher , to cut with a sharp tool] 1. any piece of wood, metal, etc. longer than it is …

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  • 8Standard Lüttich — Voller Name Royal Standard Club de Liège Gegründet 1. April 1900 …

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  • 9Standard trading conditions — usually refers to the the terms and conditions for accepting cargo by Shipping Lines, Airlines and Logistics Services providers like Freight forwarders and customs Agents. They are usually printed as the fine print behind the shipping documents… …

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  • 10Standard error (statistics) — For a value that is sampled with an unbiased normally distributed error, the above depicts the proportion of samples that would fall between 0, 1, 2, and 3 standard deviations above and below the actual value. The standard error is the standard… …

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