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This method eliminates the need for mitre joints, face nailing, and the use of joints on 16-inch (410 mm) or 24-inch (610 mm) centres of conventional framing. For many uses, tongue and groove boards have been rendered obsolete by the introduction of plywood and later composite wood boards, but the method is still used in higher-quality boards.
Unless stated otherwise, the properties of fused silica (quartz glass) and germania glass are derived from the SciGlass glass database by forming the arithmetic mean of all the experimental values from different authors (in general more than 10 independent sources for quartz glass and T g of germanium oxide glass). The list is not exhaustive.
The smaller 3T engine would have fit snugly under the 2.5-liter limit, but being in the larger class allowed Toyota to stretch the 4T-GT engine to 2.1 L (2,090 cc), 89 mm × 84 mm (3.50 in × 3.31 in) for a converted displacement of 2.9 L (2,926 cc) which better suited the comparatively heavy Celica.
'Shield' backstamp for contemporary Cornishware by T. G. Green Part of the T. G. Green factory Cornishware is a striped kitchenware brand trademarked to and manufactured by T. G. Green & Co Ltd. Originally introduced in the 1920s and manufactured in Church Gresley , Derbyshire, it was a huge success for the company and in the succeeding 30 ...
ITU-T G.9991 (provisionally known as G.vlc) is a standard developed by ITU-T for indoor line-of-sight optical networking. [1] [2] G.9991 was approved in March 2019. [3] It is used by Signify (formerly Philips Lighting) as the basis for their optical communication products. [4]
2 Mm 3 means two cubic megametres, or the volume of two cubes of 1 000 000 m by 1 000 000 m by 1 000 000 m, i.e. 2 × 10 18 m 3, and not 2 000 000 cubic metres (2 × 10 6 m 3). Examples with prefixes and powers
The T & G Building is a seven-storey rendered brick building in the English Renaissance style with a corner tower. It originally consisted of five storeys with a basement, with an additional two floors added after the building was bought by T & G. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
The T & G Building is a heritage listed landmark in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, on the corner of Moorabool and Ryrie Streets. [1] The building's style is a blend of Art Deco and Classicism . Both of those styles can be noted in the buildings geometric grooves, vertical lines and stepped form.