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  • ...the [[U.S. customary units|U.S. customary]] [[systems of measurement]]. An inch is equal to 1,000 [[mil]], and twelve inches are equal to one [[foot (measu ...he two systems have evolved. The inch used today is the '''''international inch''''', which is equal to 1/12 of a foot, or 2.54 [[centimetre]]s.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Inch]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT[[Pound per square inch]]
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  • ...d by a [[force]] of one [[pound-force]] applied to an area of one square [[inch]].
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  • ...a [[force]] of one [[pound-force]] applied to an [[area]] of one square [[inch]].
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  • #Redirect[[Pound per square inch]]
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  • {{r|Inch}}
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  • ...the [[U.S. customary units|U.S. customary]] [[systems of measurement]]. An inch is equal to 1,000 [[mil]], and twelve inches are equal to one [[foot (measu ...he two systems have evolved. The inch used today is the '''''international inch''''', which is equal to 1/12 of a foot, or 2.54 [[centimetre]]s.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pound per square inch]]
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  • #Redirect[[Pound per square inch]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Pound per square inch]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pound per square inch/Definition]]
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  • A 553.33 metre (1,815 ft., 5 inch) broadcast and telecommunications tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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  • ...n-[[SI]] unit of length, equal to 0.3048 [[metre]], and equivalent to 12 [[inch]]es.
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  • ...ship, the Grande Costa d’Avorio. They were forced to use the vessel’s one-inch firefighting hoses, Newark’s mayor, Ras J. Baraka, would later explain.
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  • ...a [[force]] of one [[pound-force]] applied to an [[area]] of one square [[inch]].
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  • ...ood Hope|''Good Hope'']] with 9.2 inch guns and ''[[HMS Monmouth]]'' had 6 inch, who stood a rear guard to let their weaker vessels escape. ''Monmouth'' wa ...', had 8.2 inch guns of long range. An early shot disabled the forward 9.2 inch gun of ''Good Hope'', cancelling the main British advantage.
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  • ...el]] Core Duo and later an [[Intel]] Core 2 Duo [[processor]] and had a 13-inch [[display]]. On July 20, 2011, the sale of the MacBook was largely disconti |url= https://www.theverge.com/2013/10/30/5044874/13-inch-macbook-pro-with-retina-display-review-2013
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  • {{r|One-inch punch}}
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  • ...measurement]]. It is equal to precisely three [[foot (unit)|feet]] or 36 [[inch]]es. 220 yards make a [[furlong]], of which eight make a [[mile]], therefor The length of an inch in [[SI units]] is 2.54 cm exact. Hence the yard is equal to 0.9144 m (= 36
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  • Her main armaments were six inch cannons in triple turrets.
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  • {{r|Inch}}
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  • ...removing the device the woman's fertility can be restored; it is a 1- to 2-inch piece of flexible plastic installed by a doctor into a woman's uterus, wher
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  • ...idth of a page. The standard margin in most word processing programs is 1 inch.
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  • ...pically screwed or nailed to wood or metal [[wall stud]]s, often set on 16-inch or 400 millimeter centers. Drywall is not weight bearing and is not suitabl ...lled with the long edge perpendicular to the other. Special fire-rated 5/8 inch thick drywall is also used.
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  • ...gers, then use a large, very sharp knife to cut them into slices about 1/3-inch thick. Then cut the slices into rough cubes. ...lt pork into slices about 1/4-inch thick. Then cut into lardons about 1/4-inch across.
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  • ...nette''' is the common name for ''[[Reseda]] odorata'', a tall (up to 30 [[inch]]es) annual herb cultivated for its flowers, which can last for several wee
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  • ...project was given a temporary name of TA-11. The A340 shares a common 222 inch wide fuselage as the Airbus A-330. <ref>http://www.airbus.com/en/aircraftfa
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  • The ''' CN Tower''' is a 553.33 metre (1,815 ft., 5 inch) broadcast and telecommunications tower in [[Toronto, Ontario]], Ontario, C
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  • ...on to find the calibers of small arms expressed in decimal fractions of an inch: *.223 inch, a standard NATO [[rifle#assault rifle|assault rifle]] round: 5.56 mm
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Inch]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...d by a [[force]] of one [[pound-force]] applied to an area of one square [[inch]].
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  • ...peeled or unpeeled potatoes that have been cut lengthways to form about ⅓ inch (0.8 cm) strips. This is probably the most common cut within the United St ...tato shoestrings''', are very thinly cut french fries, usually less than ¼ inch (0.6 cm) thick. Most often served in higher-end restaurants, they are near
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  • {{r|The Defenestration of Ermintrude Inch}}
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  • **8 slices high-quality Pullman loaf bread, sliced ⅓- to ½-inch thick ...340 grams) Jambon de Paris or other high-quality wet-cured ham, 4 slices ¼ inch thick, or sliced very thin and evenly divided into 4 portions
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  • ...th of about 1/4th of an inch when cut and expanding up to nearly 1/2 of an inch when cooked. When made at home, as it typically is in Italy, it is too wide
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  • ...more than nine inches of fish (two four-and-a-half inch fish, or one nine inch fish) per 10 gallons of water.
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  • ...from service today. The barrel of a 5"/38 [[caliber]] gun has a five&nbsp;inch (127&nbsp;mm) bore and a length 38 times the bore diameter, or 190&nbsp;inc ...|url= http://www.destroyers.org/Ord-Articles/5_inch_twin.htm |title= The 5 Inch |accessdate= 2006-10-06}}</ref> Millions of rounds of ammunition were prod
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  • ...lass. The layer of cream is generally no more than about one quarter of an inch thick.
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  • ...e a proportion of gravel-sized particles to allow repeatability with the 4-inch mold. To insure the same compactive effort, the number of blows per lift is
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  • engine, all power to the three 5-inch guns in the after part of the ship, and rendered our gyro compass useless." ...d a [[Kongo-class battleship]], whose fire missed them but they hit with 5-inch fire on the potentially vulnerable superstructure. Cdr. Evans then saw the
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  • The [[M2 machine gun]], a heavy machine gun, firing half inch bullets, remains widely used.<ref name=Ogca/>
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  • ...-06/> They were forced to use the vessel's much less powerful {{convert|1|inch|cm}} firehoses. ...ship, the Grande Costa d’Avorio. They were forced to use the vessel’s one-inch firefighting hoses, Newark’s mayor, Ras J. Baraka, would later explain.
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  • ...in a special ceramic baking pan). It should have a even depth of about 1/2 inch all around.
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