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grade \ɡɹeɪd\

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    • Let’s take a look at two alloys that are typically considered ideal for most food grade applications, grade 316 stainless steel and grade 430 stainless steel. — (Marlin Steel, What is the Best Food Grade Stainless Steel? , 13 avril 2017 → dîko mbëtï)
    • There is an important distinction between grade and quality.
      • Quality is the degree to which we fulfil requirements.
      Grade is a design issue.
      For example, low-grade software (limited functionality) may be of high quality (no defects) and not be a problem for the user.
      — (John P. Muldoon, PMBOK® Summarized (2014)  → dîko mbëtï)
    • The SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) scale shows the viscosity of oil at both hot and cold temperatures. That’s why the viscosity grade on the oil bottle is made up of two numbers. — (Castrol, How is viscosity measured  → dîko mbëtï)
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    • Let’s take a look at two alloys that are typically considered ideal for most food grade applications, grade 316 stainless steel and grade 430 stainless steel. — (Marlin Steel, What is the Best Food Grade Stainless Steel? , 13 avril 2017 → dîko mbëtï)
    • Gasoline grades are based on octane ratings. — (Exxon and Mobil Synergy™ gasoline  → dîko mbëtï)

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