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  • ...was obtained from various unfootnoted articles found on the Dutch version of Wikipedia, including ...kipedia policy to avoid references to other Wikipedia articles, the source of this information is not footnoted in each sentence.</small></ref> ...
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  • ...n be derived from them'', whereas in the early and most historic eras, the units were given by fiat (See [[Statutory law]]) by the ruling entities and were ...early experimentation with weights and measures, soon began to place their measurement system on a more scientific basis. By comparison, Roman science, which came ...
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  • ...was obtained from various unfootnoted articles found on the Dutch version of Wikipedia, including ...kipedia policy to avoid references to other Wikipedia articles, the source of this information is not footnoted in each sentence.</small></ref> ...
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  • ...mperial unit|imperial]] and [[United States customary units|US customary]] units are spelled '''ton''' in English. ...r in the statute, they have been declared obsolete by [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|NIST]].<ref name="FR1998"/> ...
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  • ...anguage|German]] and [[Dutch language|Dutch]] word for "morning", the area of a morgen being equal to that covered by a morning's [[plough]]ing. *[[Dutch units of measurement]] ...
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  • ...ne du pied.jpg|Determination of the rod, using the length of the left foot of 16 randomly chosen people coming from church service. Woodcut published in ...in the imperial and US customary systems of measurement. Since 1959, both units have been defined by international agreement as equivalent to 0.3048 meters ...
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