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  2. Template:Hands - Wikipedia

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    14.2 any text here 16.1 hands (58 any text here 65 inches, 147 any text here 165 cm) If the 'range' format is used, the text in the second parameter (such as "to") can take any text you wish to use, such as 'and', 'to' or – .

  3. Timpani - Wikipedia

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    A standard set of timpani (sometimes called a console) consists of four drums: roughly 32 inches (81 cm), 29 inches (74 cm), 26 inches (66 cm), and 23 inches (58 cm) in diameter. [22] The range of this set is roughly D 2 to A 3. A great majority of the orchestral repertoire can be played using these four drums.

  4. Bust/waist/hip measurements - Wikipedia

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    In human body measurement, these three sizes are the circumferences of the bust, waist and hips; usually rendered as xx–yy–zz in inches, or centimeters. The three sizes are used mostly in fashion, and almost exclusively in reference to women, [1] who, compared to men, are more likely to have a narrow waist relative to their hips.

  5. Display aspect ratio - Wikipedia

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    Comparison between monitors with a diagonal of 23 inches (58 cm) [1] DAR Image dimensions ... and not on inches or cm (DAR). Although both are the same for square ...

  6. Pony - Wikipedia

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    A pony foal. For many forms of competition, the official definition of a pony is a horse that measures up to 14.2 hands (58 inches, 147 cm) at the withers.Standard horses are taller than 14.2.

  7. Sailcloth - Wikipedia

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    It was not until the late 20th century that natural fibers were replaced by synthetics in mainstream use. Cotton sailcloth is still used for sportswear, upholstery and draperies. The traditional width for carded cotton sailcloth in the US was 23 inches (58 cm) while the British standard was 24 inches (61 cm). [2]

  8. Human height - Wikipedia

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    Height measurement using a stadiometer. Human height or stature is the distance from the bottom of the feet to the top of the head in a human body, standing erect.It is measured using a stadiometer, [1] in centimetres when using the metric system or SI system, [2] [3] or feet and inches when using United States customary units or the imperial system.

  9. Display size - Wikipedia

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    The size of a screen is usually described by the length of its diagonal, which is the distance between opposite corners, typically measured in inches. It is also sometimes called the physical image size to distinguish it from the "logical image size," which describes a screen's display resolution and is measured in pixels .