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Customary units in the United States / Carat / Troy weight / Avoirdupois / Troy ounce / Grain / Pound / Ounce / Engineering tolerance / Measurement / Units of mass / Imperial units
Date: 2014-11-20 14:48:43
Customary units in the United States
Carat
Troy weight
Avoirdupois
Troy ounce
Grain
Pound
Ounce
Engineering tolerance
Measurement
Units of mass
Imperial units

Table of Contents Section 2.23. Weights 2-83 A. Application 2-83 A.1. General. 2-83

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