Rats fed on the softer pellets weighed 30% more after 26 weeks than those fed the same weight of standard pellets.
Twisting to change the temperature is more compelling and lighter weight than the standard thermostats, so I do that more often than before.
This plea has been brewing for some time and now he has finally been beaten, not by the opposition bowlers, a wilting body or the pressure of the media storm but by his eight-year-old daughter who obviously holds more weight than any of the standard or speculated reasons for him finishing.
To further trim raw material costs, which eat up 50% of revenue, he worked with engineers to decrease the standard half-liter bottle weight from 23 grams to 12 grams (nearest competitor Crystal Geyser has one weighing 14 grams).
Pape's standard of religious difference does carry weight here, as does the democracy requirement, at least regarding the Spaniards, but the same cannot be said for the Yemeni government.
Rothenberg said he did not believe the Fifa executive committee will place much weight on terrorism compared with other issues such as the standard of stadiums, communications and travel.
The gold standard, where a dollar is defined by a weight unit of gold, will enable people to use the same currency at a secured value.
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Perhaps it's all that functionality packed inside, but this prototype is certainly heavier than your standard ultrabook, and unlike most systems, a lot of that weight is located in the display -- we're sure there's a fair amount of internals located up there.
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However, passengers tempted to lie about their weight are warned on the website that they will be weighed ahead of boarding, which is standard practice for passengers boarding very small propeller planes.
This promise can be verified every minute of the day by observing the current rate of exchange between the dollar and gold, and, under a classical gold standard, by exchanging currency at a national bank for gold coins of a fixed weight and purity.
Under the classical gold-coin standard (1717-1914) private banks and central banks alike issued currency convertible into a fixed weight of gold, with balance sheets consisting primarily of gold coins and short-term loans denominated in local (but gold-convertible) money.
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These are the gold standard randomized control trials or intervention studies, in which a control group consuming soda is monitored for weight gain over time against a group which stops drinking soda (and all other dietary and lifestyle factors are controlled for).
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