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Look up A4 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

A4 may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 151 languages. ...

The variant A-4 may refer to: Comparison of the most common paper sizes. ... ISO 216 specifies international standard (ISO) paper sizes, used in most countries in the world today. ... A440 is the 440 Hz tone that serves as the standard for musical pitch. ... The Audi A4 is a compact executive car produced by the German automaker Audi since 1994. ... HMS A4 was an early Royal Navy submarine. ... 60034 Lord Farringdon at Aberdeen Ferryhill, 1965. ... For other uses, see V2. ... Town and Country Planning is the land use planning system by which the British government seeks to maintain a balance between economic development and environmental quality in the United Kingdom. ... The Joint Force Air Component Headquarters is the United Kindgdoms deployable air Command and Control Unit. ...

  • Curtiss Falcon an attack aircraft manufactured by Curtiss Aircraft Company
  • A-4 Skyhawk, an attack aircraft manufactured by Douglas Aircraft Company
  • USS Moccasin (SS-5), a Plunger-class submarine of the United States Navy

A4 is the name of several roads: A number of biplanes built by Curtiss were named Falcon, most under the US Army designation O-1. ... The A-4 Skyhawk was an attack aircraft originally designed to operate from United States Navy aircraft carriers. ... The second USS Moccasin (SS-5) was a Plunger-class submarine that was later renamed A-4. ...

  • A4 road (England), connecting London to Avonmouth, Bristol
  • A4 (Switzerland), connecting Schaffhausen to central Switzerland
  • A4 autoroute (France), a highway connecting Paris to Strasbourg as part of the European routes E50 and E25
  • A4 (Italy), a part of the autostrada connecting Torino to Trieste
  • A4 (Poland), an incomplete motorway intended to connect Zgorzelec to Korczowa through Wroclaw and Kraków, part of E40
  • A4 (Germany), a Bundesautobahn between Aachen and Görlitz, part of the E 40, which connects Calais and Ridder in Kazakhstan
  • A4 (Netherlands), a motorway in the Netherlands connecting Amsterdam, The Hague and Rotterdam.
  • A4 road (Northern Ireland) in Northern Ireland
  • A4 (Portugal), a highway connecting Amarante to Porto
  • Autovía A-4, is a Spanish autovía connecting Madrid to the Andalusia region.
  • A4 (Croatia) in Croatia
  • A4 (Slovenia) in Slovenia
  • Ostautobahn in Austria
  • A4 road (Luxembourg), in southern Luxembourg
  • Esk Highway, a state highway in Tasmania
  • A4 (Romania), a planned motorway in Romania
The A4 at Hotwells in Bristol The A4 crosses Picadilly Circus in central London The A4 is a major road in England, also known as the Great West Road. ... The A4 between Rotkreuz and Zug (August 2004 image) The A4 motorway in Switzerland begins from Schaffhausen in northern Switzerland through to central Switzerland. ... The A4 Autoroute, also known as lautoroute de lEst (English: the Eastern Motorway) is a French autoroute that travels 482 km (299 miles) between the cities of Paris and Strasbourg. ... The A4 highway in Poland is a motorway which, when completed, will run from west to east through southern Poland, from the Polish-German border in Zgorzelec (connecting to the German A4 autobahn), through Wrocław, Katowice, Kraków and Rzeszów to the Polish-Ukrainian border in Korczowa. ... The A4 is a major road in Northern Ireland which forms the route from Portadown to Sligo in the Republic of Ireland. ... Beginning Madrid End Cádiz Length 660 km List of autopistas and autovías in Spain The Autovía A-4 or Autopista AP-4 (also called Autovia del Sur) is a Spanish autovía and autopista route which starts in Madrid and ends in Cádiz. ... The Motorway A4 (Croatian: ) is a motorway in northern Croatia northeast from Zagreb towards the border with Hungary. ... The Esk Highway (route number A4) is a highway in Tasmania, Australia. ... The A4 is a planned motorway in Romania. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...

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A4 paper format / International standard paper sizes (6724 words)
A4 size documents have to be copied or printed with a 94% magnification factor to fit on the 6% less tall “Letter” paper, and “Letter” documents have to be printed with 97% size to fit on the 3% less wide A4 format.
A4 paper and supplies are regularly ordered in the U.S. today, especially by companies and organizations with a lot of international correspondence, including patent lawyers, diplomats, universities, and some government agencies.
Buying A4 paper in the U.S. is also complicated by the fact that many shop assistants are unfamiliar with the ISO paper-size system, therefore be prepared to ask not only for "A4 paper", but also for "international size paper", "European size paper", "210 mm × 297 mm", and "8 1/4 in × 11 3/4 in".
modern B flute acoustics - A4 (321 words)
A4 and A5 Z is plotted in dB, i.e.
A4 and A5 This alternative fingering was listed only to show that quite subtle effects (closing a hole downstream of six open holes) introduces noticeable effects to the impedance spectrum above 2 kHz.
Impedance spectrum of a modern flute with a B foot measured at the embouchure hole using diffuse fingering for A4.
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