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A water level gauge consisting of a vertical graduated staff from which the height of the water level can be read directly. It is called a fixed staff when secured in place so that is cannot be easily removed. A portable staff is one that is designed for removal from the water when not in use. For such a staff a fixed support is provided. The support has a metal stop secured to it so that the staff will always have the same elevation when installed for use. See electric tape gauge.
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In order to be able to communicate effectively, DRSA aims to promote the standardization of terms for use in official publications, rowing practices and competitions. The thesaurus should act as a standard for all these methods of communication.
Ãâó: www.slais.ubc.ca/courses/libr512/04-05-wt2/thesaur...
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The staff is the group of people who are contributing time to a project. Staff can be categorized as management, support, or development.
Ãâó: www.spc.ca/resources/metrics/glossary.htm
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The Huntsman and Whippers-In.
Ãâó: www.pbhounds.com/glossary/
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The field on which notes are represented is called a staff. "Staves" is normally used as the plural. At the core of every staff are five horizontal lines. Each successive line and space are equivalent to a full step in note pitch. The higher the note appears on the stave, the higher its pitch. Every staff line anomaly begins with a clef sign and a key signature.
Ãâó: www.musitek.com/SS3Manual/glossary.html
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