Birmingham gauge is a wire gauge system, and is also used to specify thickness or diameter of hypodermic needles and tube products. Birmingham gauge is...
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Wire gauge, a measure of the size of a wire American wire gauge, a common measure of nonferrous wire diameter, especially electrical Birmingham gauge, a...
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French catheter scale (redirect from French gauge)
Ch (for Charrière, its inventor). However, simply gauge, G or GA generally refers to Birmingham gauge. The Charrière is measured by the ''outer'' diameter...
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The first includes all the older gauge measurements, notably the Birmingham gauge (B.W.G. or Stubs) and the Lancashire. The origin of the B.W.G. is obscure...
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Hypodermic needle (redirect from Needle gauge)
diameter of a hypodermic needle is the Birmingham gauge (also known as the Stubs Iron Wire Gauge); the French gauge is used mainly for catheters. Various...
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international gauge, UIC gauge, uniform gauge, normal gauge and European gauge in Europe, and SGR in East Africa. It is the most widely used track gauge around...
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can be given by Birmingham gauge or French gauge. Diameter is proportional to French gauge and inversely proportional to Birmingham gauge. The insertion...
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1832–1885 Birmingham City Council, Birmingham, England Birmingham gauge of wires and tubes New Birmingham, County Tipperary, Ireland New Birmingham, Texas...
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of Council August 23, 1883. It was constructed by improving the Birmingham Wire Gauge. It was made a legal standard on 1 March, 1884, by the British Board...
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Grand Junction Railway and the London and Birmingham Railway forming a huge critical mass of standard gauge. When Bristol promoters planned a line from...
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