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  2. Simpson's rules (ship stability) - Wikipedia

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    For instance, in the latter, Simpson's 3rd rule is used to find the volume between two co-ordinates. To calculate the entire area / volume, Simpson's first rule is used. [7] Simpson's rules are used by a ship's officers to check that the area under the ship's GZ curve complies with IMO stability criteria.

  3. Quỳnh Nhai district - Wikipedia

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    Quỳnh Nhai is a district of Sơn La province in the Northwest region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 62,189. [ 1 ] The district covers an area of 1,049 km².

  4. National Highways Authority of India - Wikipedia

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    The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) was created through the promulgation of the National Highways Authority of India Act, 1988.Section 16(1) of the Act states that the function of NHAI is to develop, maintain and manage the national highways and any other highways vested in, or entrusted to, it by the Government of India.

  5. YJ-83 - Wikipedia

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    The YJ-83 uses microprocessors and a strap-down inertial reference unit (IRU); these are more compact than the equivalent electronics used in the YJ-8 and the export C-802, allowing the YJ-83 to have a 180-km range at Mach 0.9. The missile is powered by the Chinese CTJ-2 turbojet and is fitted with a 190-kg high-explosive fragmentation warhead.

  6. National Highway 183A (India) - Wikipedia

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    The road was declared a National Highway (NH) on 4 March 2014. It conforms to NH standards for a two-lane traffic highway from Adoor to Plapally. The section past Plapally is only 4 meters wide and passes through forest and wildlife areas.

  7. 2010 renumbering of national highways in India - Wikipedia

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    The shortest National Highway was the NH 47A (5.9 km (3.7 mi)), which connected Kundanoor Junction of Maradu in Kochi city to the Kochi port at Willingdon Island. India has the distinction of having the world's highest drivable highway connecting Manali to Leh in Ladakh , Kashmir .

  8. Naismith's rule - Wikipedia

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    So, for example, if a route is 20 kilometres (12 mi) with 1600 metres of climb (as is the case on leg 1 of the Bob Graham Round, Keswick to Threlkeld), the equivalent flat distance of this route is 20+(1.6×8)=32.8 kilometres (20.4 mi). Assuming an individual can maintain a speed on the flat of 5 km/h, the route will take 6 hours and 34 minutes.

  9. National Highway 922 (India) - Wikipedia

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    Bihar. In Bihar NH-922 is known as Patna-Arrah-Buxar road. Its route from east to west is as follows: Mithapur, Patna Phulwari Sharif; Danapur; Bihta; Koilwar; Sakaddi; Gidha, Arrah Behea