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What is the Difference between a Class A and Class B License?

NTI - FAQ's - Truck Driver Training
Class A and Class B differ primarily in their weight restrictions. Below is a break-down of the difference, as well as the endorsements available. Any combination of vehicles with a gross combined weight rating (GCWR) of 26,001 or more pounds, provided the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the vehicle(s) being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds; holders of subclass A licenses may, with any appropriate endorsements and/or permits, operate all vehicles within subclasses B and C.

What's the difference between the "B" version and "non-B" type?

Technical Support
The earlier units only had 1/4" inputs and outputs. Inputs are fully balanced, outputs are single-ended (some say "quasi-balanced") auto balancee/unbalanced. Ability to drive longer cables is less and high frequency rolloff can be a concern due to cable capacitance. Around 1994 we updated the design and changed to the "B" designation. These units have fully balanced inputs and outputs, both XLR and 1/4" TRS connections being utilized. Functionally the units are virtually identical.

What is the difference between Hepatitis A, B, and C?

FAQ
Hepatitis A (HAV) is caused by a virus found in feces (people's stool). You can get it by coming in contact with infected feces. The most common way is by swallowing food or liquids that get contaminated by hands that are not washed thoroughly after using the toilet. You can also get Hepatitis A through sexual acts like 'rimming' (licking someone's anus) or via oral sex on a male's penis after he has had anal sex.

What is the difference between a Class A device and a Class B device?

Percept: FAQs
A Class A device is a product marketed for commercial or industrial use and is not intended to to be used in a home. A Class B device is a product marketed for residential or home use. Class B requirements tend to be stricter than Class A requirements. & more

What is the difference between NACCO Class A and Class B stock?

NACCO Industries: Hamilton Beach, Proctor Silex, Kitchen Col...
NACCO Class A Common Stock is publicly traded and listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol NC. Each share of Class A Common Stock is entitled to one vote for each matter properly brought before the shareholders. NACCO Class B Common Stock was issued in 1986 as a stock dividend to then current holders of NACCO Class A Common Stock in connection with the formation of the NACCO parent company. Each share of Class B Common Stock is entitled to ten votes for each matter.

What is the difference between low pressure units & high pressure units?

Tanning Frequently Asked Questions & Benefits, FAQ
Low pressure units emit both UVA & UVB at a low energy level. Low pressure units will give more of a red tone tan, and you'll need to maintain more often. High pressure units generate UVC, UVB, & UVA, but by means of a sophisticated filtering system, only UVA is emitted during a tanning session. It will take fewer sessions with a high pressure unit it to build a golden tan and to keep it.

b. What is a class?

ShadowGate
A class is considered your general way of life, akin to the modern expression of saying "I work in television". It does not specify exactly what it is I do, but it does suggest that I have certain talents I have gained through training and such which will last me throughout my life that may be manifest in many different manners.

How can I become Class B?

no-www FAQ
It's a fairly simple process, actually. Create a file called .htaccess and paste the following lines, changing the domain name to match that of your site:

What is the difference between SCAMPI Class A, B and C appraisals?

CMMI FAQ - brutally honest, totally hip, no nonsense answers...
The differences boil down to the level of rigor, and, as reflection of the level of rigor, to what the outcomes can be. A SCAMPI class A is the appraisal most people think of when they think about CMMI appraisals. It is the only class of SCAMPI that can result in a level rating.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CLASS A B & C MOTORHOMES?

RVclassified - Frequently Asked Questions
Above is a Hi Lo camper trailer in the raised position and the lowered configuration for towing. Also shown a pickup truck slide in camper. This is a question we hear frequently and unfortunately can offer little assistance with. It would be unfair to both buyer and seller for us to offer our opinion of a particular vehicle / vessels value, sight unseen.

What is the difference between ID and CLASS ?

ciwas-aFAQ
Direct adressability by scripts: document.getElementById('bar').firstchild.nodeValue = 'Hello world!'; There's also a difference between CLASS and ID attributes as regards to the allowable format of values. By HTML rules, CLASS is CDATA, which basically means 'anything goes', but CSS rules impose some restrictions. And by HTML rules, ID is ID, which means that only letters of the English alphabet ([A-Za-z]), digits ([0-9]), hyphens ("-"), underscores ("_"), colons (":"), and periods (".

What is the difference between a Class III and a Class IV?

Frequently Asked Questions
Class III receivers are rated for up to 5,000 lbs. total trailer weight and up to 500 lbs. tongue weight. The Class III receivers are weight carrying only. Class IV receivers are rated for up to 10,000 lbs. total trailer weight and up to 1,000 lbs. tongue weight.

What is the difference between a.Equals(b) and a == b?

Ans:a == b is used to compare the references of two objects a.Equals(b) is used to compare two objects Commented by :shabir_aspnet@yahoo.co.in Date:11/6/2005 7:40:36 PM Ans:string is actually ref Type but some difference with other ref object Commented by :shabir_aspnet@yahoo.co.in Date:11/6/2005 7:41:30 PM

How do I figure out how many units to assign my class?

SLC | UCFTR FAQs
Academic Senate Regulation 760 provides the following guideline: one unit of credit is equivalent to three hours of work per week, per 15-week semester. This adds up to 45 hours of work each semester for each unit. In a standard lecture or seminar class structure, that would work out to one hour of meeting time, and two hours of work outside the meeting (for readings, writing assignments, problem sets, discussion, etc.), for each unit earned.

B) What is the difference between Energy and Power?

PV FAQ - PhotoVoltaic Frequently Questioned Answers
Power is the rate of doing work. It is an instantaneous quantity, measured in watts. A watt is 1 joule per second. Energy is power over a period of time. It is measured in watt-seconds, but that unit is too small for everyday use, so the unit kilowatt-hours is more commonly used. Note this is a controversial subject - not because there is any disagreement, but because some people are either lazy, uninformed or misinformed and misuse the terms.

What is the difference between Part B Physician/Supplier data and Outpatient data?

Medicare Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
With a few exceptions (see "If I want outpatient data, what do I ask for?"), the Carrier dataset contains CMS1500 form claims related to services performed by physicians (non-institutional) that have been sent to carriers for payment. The Outpatient file contains UB-92 claims sent by outpatient institutions to fiscal intermediaries for payment. In the claims files, the residence information is recorded at the time of treatment.

What is a Class-B mishap?

Frequently Asked Questions
Mishap resulting in permanent partial disability, $200,000 or more but less than $1 million of total property damage, or three or more personnel hospitalized as inpatients.

What is a Class B Misdemeanor?

Cook & Cook | FAQ: DUI Law
Texas Penal Code ? 12.22 (2006) says: An individual adjudged guilty of a Class B misdemeanor shall be punished by: (1) a fine not to exceed $ 2,000; (2) confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 180 days; or (3) both such fine and confinement.

What is the difference between CEU units and semester units?

San Francisco State University : Paralegal Studies : ABA-App...
Continuing education units (CEU) are nationally recognized units for measuring participation in professional development activities or programs that do not award academic credit. They are appropriate when a certain number of hours are required by an employer or a professional association or by law where non-credit study is acceptable. A number of states, including California, require paralegals to satisfy annual continuing education requirements.
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