the lay ratio is the ratio between the lay length of the cabble and the Outer diameter af the cable( or the layer) lay ratio = lay length / OD and the lay ratio standard from ISO
Look for the meaning of one lay length of a mooring hawser
Its shadow will be 50 millimeters in length, if you lay it down on a flat surface.
The length of pipe is required to be known to help procure the required quantity of pipe.
this how you can figure it out it lay it out and measure it with a tap measure the an see what it comes out to be
It depends on how many tiles of each length that you have.
The general consensus is that Games are the "healthiest" and "smartest" birds. However, their rate of lay is awful and their eggs are pitiful. I would suggest buying quality dual purpose birds, bred for rate/length of lay.
Sturgeon lay between 40,000 and 200,000 eggs that hatch in approximately 13 days. An adult sturgeon weighs about 8-pounds and reaches 38-inches in length.
This will depend on the length of any lay overs. With no layovers, approximately four hours of flying time.
Do what I do with my snakes - use a piece of string to get the approximate length from nose to tail - then lay the string on a ruler to get the measurement.
Lay the 5cm & 7cm end-to end - which gives you a length of 12cm.Lay the 9cm & 2cm end-to end - which gives you a length of 11cm.Now - lay both pairs next to each other - making sure one end is flush with it's neighbour. The difference is 1cm. Something like this....-----|----------------|--The vertical bar is just for clarity.
Mating is not necessary for most birds to come into lay, including lovebirds. Lay is most often brought about by one or more of the following - an acceptable nest being available, day-length, nutritional status, courtship or song (NOT mating) of a male. It is not inconcievable that a single lovebird will lay almost permanently under suitable conditions.