Mass means the mass of the car with bodywork in running order as stated in the certificate of conformity and defined in section 2.6 of Annex I to Directive 2007/46/EC;
Mass or “class” requests for exclusion shall not be allowed.
Mass means a tangible asset which results when a tangible asset is so commingled with one or more other tangible assets of the same kind that they have lost their separate identities;
Examples of Mass in a sentence
Pediatric Mini Review Body Mass Index in Children and Adolescents: Considerations for Population-based Applications.
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Obesity is measured through the Body Mass Index (BMI), calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by height squared in centimeters and used to classify individuals into four categories: underweight, normal/healthy weight, overweight and obese (CDC, 2015).
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More Definitions of Mass
Mass means the same as "weight";
Mass means the mass of the vehicle in running order as defined in point 2.6 of Annex I to Directive 70/156/EEC, but excluding the driver, whose mass is assessed at 75 kg;
Mass means the volume or apparent bulk of a structure taking into consideration its length, width and height, which relates to the scale of surrounding structures and other development. Apparent mass may be minimized by articulation of elevation surfaces, texture changes, awnings or overhangs, or other similar features.
Mass means the force exerted by a vehicle on the pavement, where that force consists of the tare of that vehicle together with the weight of the load that it is carrying;
Mass of packages means gross mass unless otherwise stated. ADR: The mass of containers and tanks used for the carriage of goods is not included in the gross mass.
Mass means a tangible asset which results when one tangible asset is so commingled with one or more tangible asset that they have lost their separate identities;
Mass or “class” opt-outs submitted by third parties on behalf of a “mass” or “class” of Settlement Class Members are not allowed.