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  2. File:ComparisonComparisonZoom.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Comparison diagram - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of skyscrapers. Comparison diagram or comparative diagram is a general type of diagram, in which a comparison is made between two or more objects, phenomena or groups of data. [1] A comparison diagram or can offer qualitative and/or quantitative information. This type of diagram can also be called comparison chart or comparison chart.

  4. Indonesian units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    One pikol (or one pecul) was equal to 61.761 3025 kg by its legal definition. [2] Some other units and their legal equivalents are given below: 1 thail = 1 ⁄ 1600 pikol 1 catti = 1 ⁄ 100 pikol

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    Bahasa Indonesia; IsiZulu; ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... The squares should be from 5 to 6 cm in length, ...

  7. File:Comparison of pyramids.svg - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of some pyramidal buildings: Image title: Comparison of approximate profiles of some pyramidal or near-pyramidal buildings by CMG Lee. Where the base is rectangular, the longer side is shown. Dotted lines indicate original heights, where data is available. Hover over a label or profile to highlight it, and click for its Wikipedia ...

  8. Comparison - Wikipedia

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    To compare things, they must have characteristics that are similar enough in relevant ways to merit comparison. If two things are too different to compare in a useful way, an attempt to compare them is colloquially referred to in English as "comparing apples and oranges." Comparison is widely used in society, in science and the arts.

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