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  • 11shape — shape1 W2S2 [ʃeıp] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(round/square etc)¦ 2¦(health/condition)¦ 3 knock/lick/get somebody/something into shape 4¦(character of something)¦ 5 take shape 6 in the shape of something 7 not in any shape or form 8¦(thing not seen clearly)¦… …

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  • 12Standard Hindi — Hindi redirects here. For other uses, see Hindi (disambiguation). Standard Hindi मानक हिन्दी Mānak Hindī …

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  • 13standard — /ˈstændəd / (say standuhd) noun 1. anything taken by general consent as a basis of comparison; an approved model. 2. the authorised exemplar of a unit of weight or measure. 3. a certain commodity in which the basic monetary unit is stated,… …

  • 14List of Solar System objects by size — Objects in the Solar System By orbit By size By discovery date …

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  • 15Dress size — In clothing, dress size refers to a set of standard dimensions for dresses and other women s garments such as tops, skirts, and trousers.MotivationEvery person has unique body measurements, unique habits of movement and unique ideas of clothing,… …

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  • 16Effect size — In statistics, an effect size is a measure of the strength of the relationship between two variables in a statistical population, or a sample based estimate of that quantity. An effect size calculated from data is a descriptive statistic that… …

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  • 17Non-standard cosmology — Physical cosmology Universe · Big Bang …

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  • 18Sample size determination — is the act of choosing the number of observations to include in a statistical sample. The sample size is an important feature of any empirical study in which the goal is to make inferences about a population from a sample. In practice, the sample …

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  • 19BR Standard Class 9F — [1] Standard 9F 2 10 0 No. 92126. hauling a freight train on the …

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  • 20The Standard State Zoning Enabling Act — was written by a New York City commission headed by Edward Bassett and signed by Mayor John Purroy Mitchel in 1916 to regulate buildings and land usage in New York City. It was bought forth as part of the reaction to the construction of the… …

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