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"TO CONTAIN" VERSUS "TO DELIVER" Proper use of calibrated volumetric glassware requires that the user be informed whether the ware is a "to contain" or "to deliver" vessel. All Kimble calibrated ware is marked either "TC" or "TD". When the graduation line denotes the volume contained in the calibrated vessel, the ware is marked "TC". When the graduation line indicates the volume delivered from the vessel, the ware is marked "TD". When a vessel is calibrated "TD", it differs from a "TC" calibrated vessel in that a drainage holdback error, the amount of water required to wet the inner surface of the vessel in contact with the water, is added to the "TC" volume. The "TD" vessel then delivers the same volume as contained in a "TC" vessel. Product descriptions in this catalog usually state the method of calibration used. (The International Standards Organization designation for "to contain" is "IN" and "to deliver", is "EX".) From www.kimble-kontes.com
In a shiny pot, a shiny pan, other shiny cooking utensils and cooking-ware, a mirror, and in clear water.
They weigh 26.73 grams without any ware. If it is worn it may be slightly lower.
if you are a spammer you will get some secret credential from remote computers ( others computers ) otherwise you will lose your credentials by spy ware and virus programs.
if you mean in terms of humans then the younger the person the higher pitched noises they can hear. when air vibrates (sound) enters the ear it only travels so far up the cochlea where sound receptors are located. the deeper the sound the further into the ear it travels. over time these, nearer to the outside, sound receptors (they're kind of like little hairs) in the ear ware away meaning that higher pitches cannot be heard. This is because even though deeper sounds travel further into the ear they still brush the nearer receptors so these ware first.
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Albert Van de Put has written: 'Hispano-Moresque ware of the fifteenth century' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History, Islamic Majolica, Pottery
Ware = goods Ware = commodity Ware = product Ware = article Ware = merchandise Ware = ware
Is the scanner of a computer a hard ware or soft ware
Homophones for "ware" are "wear" and "where."
Neville Ware goes by Mr. Ware.
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Demarcus Ware's brother is named Bryce Ware.
Opoku Ware II died in 1999.
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The homophone of "ware" is "wear."
"Glass ware" is table ware (dishes, cups, etc.) that is made out of glass.