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The gold standard, where a dollar is defined by a weight unit of gold, will enable people to use the same currency at a secured value.
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The ultimate goal was for America lead the world toward a stable, international monetary system based on gold, with the dollar again defined as a unit weight of gold.
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By roughly 2008, carbon microfilament capacitive storage devices were able to match the amount of energy stored per unit volume and per unit weight that chemical batteries were capable of.
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The energy release from nuclear fission is roughly a million times greater per unit weight than fossil fuels, which is why nuclear fission is such a compelling long term energy source.
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Such a system would provide a stable and secure international monetary system by defining each of the key currencies, specifically the dollar, euro, pound, yen and yuan, respectively, as a unit weight of gold.
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The authors cite one possibility for this slight increase in that those losing weight with lorcaserin were exposed to a somewhat greater dose per unit of body weight.
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The worry that euro-zone countries such as Spain may suffer prolonged slumps because they lost control of unit wage costs lends the inflation test some weight, though not much.
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The i3 will be powered by huge lithium-ion batteries positioned under the floorboards (a distribution of weight that eases handling) with a drive system, chassis and energy storage unit all incorporated into a body module made of aluminium.
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The Rangers' penalty-killing unit, which had an 80% success rate heading into the game, collapsed under the weight of seven penalties.
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