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- Zupko is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ronald Edward Zupko, American historian, metrologist John Alexander Zupko, author of Jean...
- themselves without the need for financial ****istance from the University. Zupko has speculated that Buridan "deliberately chose to remain among the 'artists...
- visual arts, travel, and the Internet. PopMatters was founded by Sarah Zupko, who had previously established the cultural studies academic resource site...
- standard used in France from c. 800 to c. 1350, is equivalent to 367.1 g (Zupko 1990, p. 346). Converted, 7,000 livres equals 2570 kg (7000 × .3671=2569...
- Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Taylor & Francis: 230–233. Zupko (1981), "Miglio". Young, Norwood, ed. (1908). Handbook for Rome and the...
- "Countries not using SI". 22 March 2011. Retrieved 21 September 2019. Zupko, Ronald Edward (1977). British weights & measures: a history from antiquity...
- measure iron or steel rods or bars totaling 120 pounds (54 kg). Stere Fasces Zupko, Ronald Edward (1985). A Dictionary of Weights and Measures for the British...
- Ronald Edward Zupko (5 August, 1938 -- 8 November, 2021) was an authority on historical metrology (the study of the history of weights and measures) with...
- the tie between Easterling and Sterling was well-established, as Ronald Zupko quotes in his dictionary of weights. The British numismatist Philip Grierson...
- evenly over a one-square-foot area. 1 oz will roughly equal 34.7 µm. Ronald Zupko. "Measurement system". Encyclopedia Britannica. uncia. Charlton T. Lewis...