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  2. Truck scale - Wikipedia

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    A truck scale (US), weighbridge (non-US) or railroad scale is a large set of scales, usually mounted permanently on a concrete foundation, that is used to weigh entire rail or road vehicles and their contents. By weighing the vehicle both empty and when loaded, the load carried by the vehicle can be calculated.

  3. Tare weight - Wikipedia

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    With a laboratory scale, the tare weight is the mass of the flask and the net weight is the mass of the contents. This can be useful in computing the cost of the goods carried for purposes of taxation or for tolls related to barge, rail, road, or other traffic, especially where the toll will vary with the value of the goods carried (e.g., tolls on the Erie Canal).

  4. Weighing scale - Wikipedia

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    Forklift scale : A forklift scale is a weighing system that is built into a forklift truck. It allows for the weighing of loads while they are being lifted and transported by the forklift. This eliminates the need for separate weighing operations and reduces the time and labor required for material handling operations.

  5. List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic ...

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    At the time when biologist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) published the books that are now accepted as the starting point of binomial nomenclature, Latin was used in Western Europe as the common language of science, and scientific names were in Latin or Greek: Linnaeus continued this practice.

  6. On-board scale - Wikipedia

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    On-board scales are mobile weighing systems that have been integrated into a vehicle, such as a flatbed truck or semi-trailer. [1] In the United States, such scales are used primarily as a self-check for weight compliance. Thus the operator can use the scale to determine the weight of the vehicle as it is loaded. [2]

  7. Scale - Wikipedia

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    Scale (dermatology), a secondary skin lesion in humans that resembles animal scales; Scale (insect anatomy), a feature of the wings of moths and butterflies; Scale, a type of trichome, any flat epidermal outgrowth in botany; Bulb scale, the storage layers of a plant bulb; Scale insect, a waxy coated animal that resembles a fish scale

  8. Biology - Wikipedia

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    Biology is the scientific study of life. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a natural science with a broad scope but has several unifying themes that tie it together as a single, coherent field. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] For instance, all organisms are composed of at least one cell that processes hereditary information encoded in genes , which can be transmitted ...

  9. Macroscopic scale - Wikipedia

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    This is the energy scale manifesting at the macroscopic level, such as in chemical reactions. Even photons with far higher energy, gamma rays of the kind produced in radioactive decay, have photon energy that is almost always between 10 5 eV and 10 7 eV – still two orders of magnitude lower than the mass–energy of a single proton.