The "Reading A" and "W" shelf life codes typically indicate the date until which a product is expected to maintain its best quality. "Reading A" often refers to a specific date format (like month/year) while "W" may denote the week of production. It's important to interpret these codes correctly as they can vary by manufacturer. Always check the product packaging for guidance on how to read and understand these codes accurately.
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Gretchen W. TenBrook has written: 'Broken bodies, healing hearts' -- subject(s): Christian life, Christianity, Spiritual life
To calculate the sag of a glass shelf, you can use the formula for deflection in a beam: sag = (w * L^3) / (48 * E * I), where w is the uniform load on the shelf, L is the length of the shelf between supports, E is the Young's modulus of the glass, and I is the moment of inertia of the glass shelf. Alternatively, you can use online calculators specifically designed for calculating deflection of glass shelves.
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The code "var" means that it is declaring a variable to store for later use. The "someEmail" is the name of the variable that can be used to reference it somewhere else in the code. And the "w .w-w-.a-z24d i" is what is being stored into the variable "someEmail".
Christopher W. Lynch has written: 'Gulf of Mexico summary report, September 1984' -- subject(s): Continental shelf, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Continental shelf, Oil and gas leases
The seaward side of the Filchner-Ronne ice shelf is divided into Eastern (Filchner) 79°00′S 40°00′W and the larger Western (Ronne) 78°30′S 61°00′W sections by Berkner Island. The whole ice shelf covers some 430,000 km², making it the second largest ice shelf in Antarctica, after the Ross Ice Shelf.
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