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These markings are centered between the inch marking and the quarter-inch marking, the quarter-inch marking and the half-inch marking, and so on.
The TNR program, begun in 2008, has sterilized about 16,000 feral cats and returned them to the mean streets with the tips of their left ears snipped off, precisely three-eighths of an inch, marking them as fixed.
Count to the second eighth-inch marking after the inch marking — this is the quarter-inch (and the line in the same spot on the other side of the half-inch mark is the three-quarter inch).. Use the small, regular marks for one-eighth-inches.
For example, if you are measuring across the front of your dresser and the edge of the dresser lines up right after the 24 inch marking, this means that your dresser is between 24 and 25 inches wide.
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For volunteers, only a sign measuring 18 by 24 inches marks their portion of the road (corporations get signs that measure 5.75 by 4.5 feet).
Simply measure from one end of the pipe until you reach ten inches, mark the spot with a pencil, and then cut the pipe accordingly.
The point then is half way between the zero inch mark and the one inch mark.
Using PVC pipes with inch marks up the side, we recorded both of these heights.
Q.I sometimes need to type foot and inch marks in my documents, but Microsoft Word converts them to curly quote marks.
"It's analogous to saying that the fact that there are gaps on a ruler between the one-eighth inch marks implies that linear measurement doesn't exist," she said.
The museum's collection of more than 250 Thoreau artefacts includes his copy of the translated Hindu epic, the Bhagavad-Gita, and his walking stick, notched with inch marks to measure heights and depths.
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