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Salt water is at it's lowest freezing point at a 23.3% salt-to-water solution. This works out to 2.28 lbs. of salt per gallon of water. Source: http://www.varitech-industries.com/pdfs/Salt%20Brine%20Statistics%20and%20Rock%20Salt.pdf
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I cannot find a current listing for Teledyne Laars. As far as I can tell, Teledyne and Laars separated, Laars joined up with Waterpik and then got reorganized under Jandy. www.jandy.com now has the Laars Lite2 line of pool heaters with the LG model almost identical to the Teledyne Laars LLG. You can access the manual at http://www.jandy.com/pdfs/H02359-.pdf . Jandy also has a parts list for older discontinued models.
Mountain torque doesn't really influence weather directly. The exchange of angular momentum between atmosphere and Earth facilitated by mountain and the related frictional torque most directly affects the distribution of (atmospheric) mass around the world, which is manifested as pressure differences. Obviously it is these pressure differences that then influence weather. You may be looking for a more general answer, at least in terms of a positive vs. negative mountain torque anomaly averaged latitudinally. The data are messy and it's tough to come up with a general rule of thumb for these things, and I can't recall what has been done with it anyway. You can pull up some PDFs just searching on google, and you might be able to understand them well enough if you're advanced enough to even know about mountain torque.
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PDFs can be transfered to your iPad.
Adobe. It is compatible with many types of files including PDFs. It is very simple to use. Editing and viewing PDFs are really easy with its simple interface.
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try this: http://www.bayhicoach.com/pdfs/C4L_Metric_Worksheet.pdf
Adobe reader Is Good
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http://ithacagun.com/pdfs/serialnumbers.pdf should help you out.
http://www.businessweek.com/pdfs/2005/0531_globalbrand.pdf
try marshall's website. they have lots of pdfs.
No. But arguably, you could access PDFs via eMail.