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The assigned weight for a horse, including the jockey, equipment and lead weights if needed.
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The force exerted on a body by a gravitational field. It is proportional to, but not the same as, its mass (Stephen Hawking).
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| weighting |
Some methods allow weighting across impact categories. This means the impact (or damage) category indicator results are multiplied by the weighting factors, and are added to forma a total score. Weighting can be applied on normalized or non-normalized scores, as some methods, like EPS, does not have a normalization step. (Source: SimaPro 5 Reference Manual)
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Weighting pupils means to take account of variations in the cost of educating pupils. For example, it costs more to educate a handicapped student than a non-handicapped student.
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This information is presented in Appendix E: Weights and Measures and includes mathematical notations (mathematical powers and names), metric interrelationships (prefix; symbol; length, weight, or capacity; area; volume), and standard conversion factors.
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