Grade M3 on a court docket typically refers to a specific classification of a case, often indicating a misdemeanor of a certain level or severity. The "M" usually stands for misdemeanor, while the "3" designates it as a lower-level offense compared to M1 or M2 grades. This classification helps the court system in organizing and prioritizing cases based on their seriousness and potential penalties. However, specific meanings can vary by jurisdiction, so it's essential to consult local legal resources for precise definitions.
fear M3 ?
7.7-8.03 (×1000 kg/m3) at 25 degrees Celsius.
/m3 could mean per cubic meter
meters cubed
water
The 2008 BMW M3 runs on premium unleaded (required).
i dn k=12*45
1086 kg per m3 (bulk: not the press surface) 1184 kg per m3 (bulk: press surface but not bang) 1365 kg per m3 (press surface and bang 5 more time)
Do you mean as in m3 it means 'cubed'
315 Kg/M3 approx.
The m3 on your Bulova watch does not mean anything and it is worth $50.
Yes. It is just called M3 DS real, but it doesn't mean that there is such thing as a DS real.