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* [[Deadweight tonnage]], a ship's carrying capacity, which includes cargo, fuel, crew etc.
* [[Deadweight tonnage]], a ship's carrying capacity, which includes cargo, fuel, crew etc.
* Dead weight or [[dressed weight]], the weight of an animal carcase after removal of skin, head, feet, visceral organs etc
* Dead weight or [[dressed weight]], the weight of an animal carcase after removal of skin, head, feet, visceral organs etc
* [[Nero]], a character from the Devil May Cry series



==Arts, entertainment, and media==
==Arts, entertainment, and media==

Revision as of 12:22, 30 March 2019

Deadweight or dead weight often refer to:

  • Deadweight loss, a loss of economic efficiency that can occur when equilibrium for a good or service is not Pareto optimal
  • Deadweight tonnage, a ship's carrying capacity, which includes cargo, fuel, crew etc.
  • Dead weight or dressed weight, the weight of an animal carcase after removal of skin, head, feet, visceral organs etc
  • Nero, a character from the Devil May Cry series

Arts, entertainment, and media

Music

Television

See also

  • Structural load, one type of this is dead load, the fixed weight of a structure of piece of equipment, such as a bridge on its supports