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What Are The Example Of Word Boundaries?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

A word boundary is the part or area of a sentence where one word ends and another one begins. The white spaces between words let us know where one word ends and another one begins. Example: John-is-tall. How do you … Continue reading →

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What Is Meant By In Scope?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

the range of things that an activity, company, law, etc. deals with: large/ambitious in scope. beyond/outside the scope of sth He involved himself in affairs beyond the scope of his job. within the scope of sth To come within the … Continue reading →

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How Deep Do You Fish For Coho Salmon?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

Coho feed near the surface, especially in the morning. You do not need to have your gear more than 15 feet deep for Coho (Silver) Salmon. Many Coho are caught in the top 7 feet of water. Chinook can be … Continue reading →

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What Is The Diameter Of The Table?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Claire Hampton

‘-A table’s DIAMETER, which is only used for measuring round tables, can be found by measuring across the top of the table (end to end) — from the widest part of the table. The round table pictured above has a … Continue reading →

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How Are Metal Rods Measured?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

A conventional means of getting measurements in rods, diameter or thickness of steel parts is done with the Vernier Caliper, made popular in mechanical workshops and quality control procedures. How are iron rods measured? The length of the rod at … Continue reading →

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How Far Should You Be Behind A Downrigger Ball?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

In the 60+ depth range 20 feet back is usually enough. In crystal clear water you may need even more distance. Remember if fishing multiple lines the further back you go the wider your turns need to be or you … Continue reading →

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What Is An Alaska Barrier?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

Similarly, the largest barriers, which stand around 20-foot-tall (6.1 m), are called Alaska barriers. Unlike the Jersey barrier, which has sloped sides at the base, some Texas and Alaska barriers have a rectangular ledge base, usable as a bench for … Continue reading →

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What Is A Good Bass Rig?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

TEXAS RIG The Texas Rig is one of the most popular bass fishing rigs. It is a way to fish a soft plastic worm close to or in cover such as weeds. This rig requires a special cone-shaped weight and … Continue reading →

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What Is Guardrail In Road?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

A guardrail is, first and foremost, a safety barrier intended to shield a motorist who has left the roadway. The best case scenario, if a car is careening off the road, would be for that car to come to rest … Continue reading →

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What Is Aft Of Boat?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Claire Hampton

The rear of a ship, at the direction of a ship’s stern, is called the aft. Where is the aft cabin on a boat? aft cabin. Sleeping quarters beneath the aft or rear section of the boat (sometimes called a … Continue reading →

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How Do You Drive An Electric Pontoon Boat?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

Is it hard driving a pontoon? A pontoon boat is perfect for families that are hoping to have an adventure out on the water together.Another reason why pontoon boats are so popular is that they are relatively easy to drive … Continue reading →

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Where Is The Transom Bracket?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

In boat terminology 101, the transom is the part where the sides of the hull join. It’s part of the stern—the rear end of the boat—and includes the vertical area. The area is ideal for mounting an engine since the … Continue reading →

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Do I Need A Guard Rail?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

Generally, guardrails are required when the building has steps, landings, platforms or accessible roof spaces. According to the code, guardrails are required when there is a difference of 30 in. or greater between two upper and lower surfaces. OSHA requirements … Continue reading →

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How Do You Measure Ball Joints?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

Attach the dial indicator clamp to the lower control arm and locate the dial in a vertical position to measure axial runout at the steering knuckle. Place a jack under the ball joint and load the joint by raising the … Continue reading →

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What Is The Upper Part Of A Ship Called?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

On a boat or ship, the primary or upper deck is the horizontal structure that forms the “roof” of the hull, strengthening it and serving as the primary working surface. What is the top called on a boat? Gunwale – … Continue reading →

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