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Standard US measure of string thickness. Most tennis strings are 15-17 gauge, with a few specialty strings being 18-20 gauge. The higher the gauge number, the thinner the string and typically measured in millimeters. Half-gauges are represented by the letter L, for "light". A 15L is between a 15 and 16 gauge. Thinner strings offer greater feel, power and spin potential than a thicker string of the same material and construction. ...
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The measurement of the distance between needles in a knitting machine. Two-thirds of the gauge equals the number of needles per inch. For example, on a 60 gauge machine there are 60 needles to 1-1/2 inches.
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A way of measuring wire thickness. Note 10 gauge wire is much thicker than 16 gauge. HDTV: High-Definition Television Home-theater system: An audio-video system that is high enough in quality to simulate a theatrical experience in the home. While most video components, especially television sets, may be inadequate to achieve near perfection, good results in the audio realm can be had for a reasonable amount of money. ...
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an object syntax type representing a non-negative integer, which may increase or decrease, but which latches at a maximum value (2 31 - 1).
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The Thickness of the metal. The smaller the number the thicker the metal.
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