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Что (кто) такое draught gauge - определение

BRITISH BREWERY, FOUNDED 1761
Worthington Draught bitter; Worthington draught bitter
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  • ''Worthington's White Shield''
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  • The Worthington Cup logo in 2001
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Gauge (firearms)         
  • 2}} in) shotgun shell shown next to a United States quarter
  • Garden gun calibers: 9mm Flobert shot, 9mm Flobert shot, .22 Long Rifle shot, .22 Long Rifle, .22 Long Rifle shot, .22 CB Short, and 9mm Flobert BB cap
  • left-to-right: .410 bore, 28 gauge, 20 gauge, and 12 gauge shotgun shells
  • Portrait of [[Frederick Courteney Selous]] with his [[4 bore]] single-shot Boer rifle and African hunting regalia, 1876
BORE DIAMETER OF FIREARMS
12-gauge shotgun; 12 gauge shotguns; 12-gauge; Gauge (shotgun); 16 gauge; 28 gauge; 16-gauge; Ten-gauge shotgun; Shotgun gauge; 10 gauge; 10 bore; 16-gauge shotgun; 28-gauge shotgun; 10-gauge shotgun; 12 gauge shotgun; 12 bore; Gauge (bore diameter); Gauge (Shotgun); Twelve-gauge; 10-gauge; 28-gauge
The gauge (or commonly bore in British English) of a firearm is a unit of measurement used to express the inner diameter (bore diameter) of the barrel.
Gauge fixing         
PROCEDURE OF COPING WITH REDUNDANT DEGREES OF FREEDOM IN PHYSICAL FIELD THEORIES
Gauge freedom; Coulomb gauge; Weyl gauge; Maximum Abelian gauge; Temporal gauge; Radiation gauge; Gauge-fixed; Coulomb Gauge; Landau gauge; Ξ gauge; Feynman gauge; Gauge-fixing; Ks gauge; Poincaré gauge; Fock–Schwinger gauge; Dirac gauge; Fock-Schwinger gauge
In the physics of gauge theories, gauge fixing (also called choosing a gauge) denotes a mathematical procedure for coping with redundant degrees of freedom in field variables. By definition, a gauge theory represents each physically distinct configuration of the system as an equivalence class of detailed local field configurations.
Track gauge         
  • A cartoon depicting the horrors of goods transfer at the break of gauge at Gloucester in 1843
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  • Fish-belly cast-iron rails from the Cromford and High Peak Railway
  • Peterborough]], [[South Australia]], before gauge standardisation in 1970 (click to enlarge)
  • 600mm}}, on display at the [[China Railway Museum]] in [[Beijing]]
  • Narrow gauge work train in an [[East Side Access]] cavern where standard gauge station for the [[Long Island Rail Road]] is nearing completion.
  • An early Stephenson locomotive
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  • Map of the world's railways showing the different gauges in use. Black is standard gauge, red is broad (5 ft) gauge, yellow is Indian gauge, orange is between Russian and Indian, blue and purple is narrow gauge. (See map inset for details.)
SPACING OF THE RAILS ON A RAILWAY TRACK
Railway gauge; Gauge (railroad); Rail tracks width; Rail gauges; Great Western broad gauge; Railroad gauge; Ideal gauge; Rail track gauge; Rail gauge; Track gage; Railway Gauges; Train gauge; Rail gague
In rail transport, track gauge (in American English, alternatively track gage) is the distance between the two rails of a railway track. All vehicles on a rail network must have wheelsets that are compatible with the track gauge.
Fuel gauge         
  • scooter]] from 2008, with the internationally used [[pictogram]] of a [[gas pump]]
  • The digital fuel gauge in a 2018 Mazda 3 showing a nearly-empty tank along with a distance to empty display.
FUEL MEASUREMENT
Gas gauge; Petrol gauge; Diesel gauge; Low fuel light; Fuel Gauge
In automotive and aerospace engineering, a fuel gauge is an instrument used to indicate the amount of fuel in a fuel tank. In electrical engineering, the term is used for ICs determining the current State of Charge of accumulators.
Dual gauge         
  • Configuration of dual-gauge (1600 mm and 1435 mm) track
  • gauge standardisation]]. The three gauges require the respective gaps between the outer and inner rails to be different, unlike four-rail dual gauge.
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  • Baseplate]] on dual-gauge track showing the minimum practicable gap between the bases of two rails – about 40&nbsp;mm (1<span style="vertical-align:super;font-size:x-small">1</span>/<span style="vertical-align:sub;font-size:x-small">2</span>&nbsp;in) – which determines the minimum difference in gauges possible in a three-rail configuration.
  • [[Rollbock]]s compared to [[transporter wagon]]s
LINE OF TRACK FOR TRAINS OF TWO SEPARATE TRACK GAUGES
Combined track; Mixed gauge; Dual-gauge; Dual Gauge; Tripple gauge; Multiple gauge; Mixed-gauge; Four rail; Dual gauge switch; Triple gauge; Quadruple gauge
A dual gauge railway line has track consisting of two rails spaced according to one track gauge, to which are added either one or two more rails spaced according to another track gauge. Since tracks of two gauges are more expensive to configure with signals and sidings, and to maintain, than two separate single-gauge tracks, it is usual to build dual-gauge tracks only when necessitated by lack of space.
4 ft 6 in gauge railway         
  • 1372mm}} gauge tracks
  • A section of original 1831 Scotch gauge track relaid at [[Eglinton Country Park]] in North Ayrshire.
  • Map of railway lines with 1,372 mm gauge in Tokyo area
  • Vignoles rail]] from the Scotch gauge Ardrossan and Johnstone Railway
SCOTTISH RAILWAY TRACK WIDTH
Scottish gauge; Four foot six inch gauge railways; Scotch gauge; 1372mm gauge railway
The track gauge, also called the Scotch gauge, was adopted by early 19th century railways mainly in the Lanarkshire area of Scotland. It differed from the gauge of that was used on some early lines in England.
Marking gauge         
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MARKING GAUGE, ALSO KNOWN AS A SCRATCH GAUGE, IS USED IN WOODWORKING AND METALWORKING TO MARK OUT LINES FOR CUTTING OR OTHER OPERATIONS
Scratch gauge; Panel gauge
A marking gauge, also known as a scratch gauge,. is used in woodworking and metalworking to mark out lines for cutting or other operations..
Lorenz gauge condition         
INCOMPLETE, LORENTZ-INVARIANT GAUGE CONDITION SETTING THE FOUR-DIVERGENCE OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FOUR-POTENTIAL TO ZERO
Lorentz gauge; Lorenz gauge; Lorenz Gauge; Lorentz gauge condition; Lorentz condition; Lorenz condition
In electromagnetism, the Lorenz gauge condition or Lorenz gauge, for Ludvig Lorenz, is a partial gauge fixing of the electromagnetic vector potential by requiring \partial_\mu A^\mu = 0. The name is frequently confused with Hendrik Lorentz, who has given his name to many concepts in this field.
Track gauge conversion         
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CHANGE OF RAIL TRACKS OR RAIL VEHICLES TO A DIFFERENT GAUGE
Gauge convertible; Gauge change; Change of gauge; Gauge converted; Gauge-convertible; Gauge conversion; Template:Track gauge conversion
Gauge conversion is the change of one railway track gauge to another. This may be required if loads are too heavy for the existing track gauge or if rail cars are of a broader gauge than the existing track gauge.
Narrow-gauge railway         
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RAIL TRACK GAUGES NARROWER THAN STANDARD TRACK GAUGE (1435 MM, 4 FT 8 1⁄2 IN)
Narrow Gauge; Narrow-gauge; Narrow gauge railroad; Narrow-gauge railroad; Narrow gauge; Narrow gauge railways; Narrow Gauge Railways; Narrow-gauge railways; Narrow gauge rail transport; Narrow railway gauge; Narrow Guage; Narrow gauge line; Narrow gauge steam railway; Medium gauge railway; Four foot gauge railway; Four foot gauge railways; Narrow gauge railway; Narrow-gauge rail transport
A narrow-gauge railway (narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge narrower than standard . Most narrow-gauge railways are between and .

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Worthington Brewery

Worthington Brewery, also known as Worthington & Co. and Worthington's, was founded by William Worthington in Burton upon Trent in 1761. It is the second oldest continuously brewed British beer brand, after Whitbread. The best known Worthington beers are its Creamflow nitrokeg bitter and White Shield India Pale Ale.

When William Worthington died in 1800, his brewery was one of the largest outside London. Horace Tabberer Brown, a chemist employed by Worthington, pioneered brewing science in the separation and cultivation of pure yeast strains from 1866, and the brewery was the first in the world to systematically use a laboratory in the brewing process from 1872. Worthington & Co merged with its major Burton rival Bass in 1927. Until the 1960s the Worthington brand, in bottled form, ranked alongside Bass and Guinness as one of only three beers with nationwide distribution. However, bottled beer sales declined as keg beer grew in popularity throughout the 1960s, and the Worthington brewery closed in 1965. The beers continued to be brewed elsewhere, and the Worthington brand has remained prominent up to the present day.

The Worthington brand was purchased from Bass by the American brewing company Coors in 2002, which following a merger became Molson Coors in 2005. Creamflow is the third highest selling ale in the United Kingdom, as well as the highest selling ale in Wales, and is brewed in Burton. Worthington's White Shield IPA has continued to be brewed since 1829, and has been the recipient of a number of awards. In 2010, Molson Coors opened the William Worthington microbrewery, which brews historical and seasonal beers.

The Worthington brand has had an association with rugby union sponsorship since the latter half of the twentieth century. The brand also sponsored the Football League Cup from 1998 until 2003.