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  2. Template:Infobox person/weight - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. ... weight=1 kilogram → 1 kg (2 lb) ... output of convert template: 17.3 stone (242.2 pounds; 109.9 kilograms) ...

  3. Stone (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The stone or stone weight (abbreviation: st.) [1] is an English and British imperial unit of mass equal to 14 avoirdupois pounds (6.35 kg). [ nb 1 ] The stone continues in customary use in the United Kingdom and Ireland for body weight .

  4. List of conversion factors - Wikipedia

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    See Weight for detail of mass/weight distinction and conversion. Avoirdupois is a system of mass based on a pound of 16 ounces, while Troy weight is the system of mass where 12 troy ounces equals one troy pound.

  5. Stone (weight) - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:Stone (unit)/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    The table in the Conversion section providing historical legal data , as clarified by the Weights and Measures Act 1837 : Pounds Unit Stone kg 1 pound 1/14 0.453592 14 1 stone 1 6.35029 28 1 quarter 2 12.7006 112 1 hundredweight 4 50.8023 2240 1 long ton 80 1016.04

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    Consumer prices were up 2.7% for the 12 months ended in November, moving higher from the 2.6% annual increase seen in October and marking the highest annual rate since July, according to the ...

  8. Orders of magnitude (mass) - Wikipedia

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    An overview of ranges of mass. To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following lists describe various mass levels between 10 −67 kg and 10 52 kg. The least massive thing listed here is a graviton, and the most massive thing is the observable universe.

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    From January 2008 to October 2008, if you bought shares in companies when Richard Karl Goeltz joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a -75.7 percent return on your investment, compared to a -36.6 percent return from the S&P 500.