G The Finance and Administrative Services Abbreviation

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Gallon

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A volumetric measure equal to 4 quarts (231 cubic inches) used to measure fuel oil. One barrel equals 42 gallons. A US gallon (3.785 liters) is 20% smaller than an Imperial gallon (4.546 liters). (gal) Imperial gallon. A measure of volume. 1 gal = 4.54596 litre (US) A measure of volume. 1 US gallon = 3.785 litre

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Ground

The electric neutral line having the same potential as the surrounding earth; the negative side of a direct current power system; the reference point for an electrical system. 1. An electrical term meaning to connect to the earth. 2. A conducting connection, whether intentional or accidental by which an electric circuit, or equipment, is connected to the earth or some conducting body that serves in place of the earth.

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Natural Gas

A fossil fuel found in porous rocks in the underground. It has several applications in substitution for diesel oil, ethanol, gasoline and LPG, and it can be added or not to petroleum. It is composed by inorganic gases and saturated hydrocarbonates, mostly methane, and propane and butane is a small amount. A gaseous mixture of hydrocarbon compounds, the primary one being methane.

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Gypsum

Calcium sulfate dihydrate (CaSO4 2H2O) a sludge constituent from the conventional lime scrubber process, obtained as a byproduct of the dewatering operation and sold for commercial use. OR A hydrous crystalline calcium sulphate used as an extender pigment in some paints and in special cement paints and is the basis of some wall plasters.

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Guard

Mechanism limiting the exchange of information between systems.

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Gutter

 A shallow channel of metal or wood set immediately below and along the eaves of a building to catch and carry off rainwater. The blank area between two or more columns of text or between two facing pages in a publicatio. In multicolumn text formatting, the space between columns. Wall board or gypsum, A panel made with a core of Gypsum (chalk-like) rock, which covers interior walls and ceilings.

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Girder

The process of installing glass, which commonly is secured with glazier's points and glazing compound. A main horizontal, primary structural member spanning between two main supports which carries other members or vertical loads. A large or principal beam of wood or steel used to support concentrated loads at isolated points along its length.

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glass

A glass is an amorphous solid. The term is usually applied to inorganic solids and not to plastics or other organics. Glasses do not have crystalline internal structure. They usually are hard and brittle solids.

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