The weight of any plant part after its water content has been removed by drying.
Dry Weight is the actual weight of a vehicle or trailer containing standard equipment without fuel, fluids, cargo, passengers, or optional equipment. For additional details see Understanding RV Weights.
Dry Weight is the weight of the empty trailer as manufactured. This weight, usually shown on the trailering identification plate, is not usually used as a measure for the selection of a tow vehicle.
The weight at which blood pressure is normal and no swelling is present.
The oven-dry weight, or simply dry weight, is the weight of wood after drying to a constant weight at a temperature slightly above the boiling point of water (215° to 220°F).
The body weight achieved when extra fluid is removed during dialysis. Sometimes called target weight. to top
The weight of a dialysis patient when excess fluid has been removed. Also known as “ideal weightâ€.
Dry Weight is a very imprecise term. Some manufacturers say it means "nothing wet" in it. Others will say it's without options. Dry Weight is the empty weight of the vehicle or trailer. Dry weight may or may not include the weight of appliances, slide outs, etc. Please read our Weight and Loading pages for more information.
Total weight of the vehicle without cargo or fuel.
an estimate of the body weight without any excess fluid in the lungs or in the tissues.
A car's weight without any liquids, such as gas and oil.
A patient's weight without excess fluid. A patient can lose several pounds of fluid weight during a dialysis session. The actual amount depends upon the amount of fluid consumed between dialysis treatments.
Weight of the boat without fuel and fresh water.
The weight of the RV without adding fuel, water, propane, supplies and passengers. The manufacturers UVW will not include any dealer-installed options. Also known as Unloaded Vehicle Weight.