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GRAIN, weight. The twenty-fourth part of a pennyweight.
     2. For scientific purposes the grain only is used, and sets of weights are constructed in decimal progression, from 10,000 grains downward to one hundredth of a grain.

GRAIN, corn. It signifies wheat, rye, barley, or other corn sown in the ground In Pennsylvania, a tenant for a certain term is entitled to the way- going crop. 5 inn. 289, 258; 2 Binn. 487; 2 Serg. & Rawle, 14.

A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.
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The amount of information [X.sub.r] contained in the information granule is called the information granularity. If the domain [O.sub.r] is discrete, the information granularity represents the number of data contained [X.sub.r] in the information granule; if the domain is continuous, it represents the measure of the length of the information particle [X.sub.r].
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