(1) The theory offers a novel way to metricate Hofmeister effects and also leads to thermodynamic quantities, which account for the influence of salts.(2) If I follow his argument correctly, then logically we shall need to metricate all other things such as time, for example.(3) Napoleon Bonaparte started to metricate the world in the early 1800s. Two hundred years later, the US still has problems in following the rest of the world.(4) Imagine - the European Commission might want to harmonise uniforms and cap badges, or even metricate them.(5) It would do no harm to allow metric on pedestrian distance signs and would pave the way for the ultimate objective of full metrication of traffic signs.(6) He is well-known for protests against council tax that have led to him being jailed and has also been associated with protests against metrication .(7) We're sitting less than 12 months away from a General Election and any party that declared support for metrication would take a pounding.(8) I used to love all these things - before metrication .(9) The UK government committed to introduce metrication over a 10-year period 40 years ago but has yet to introduce kilometres on our roads.(10) Everything from cough mixture to nail varnish is already metricated in the city's pharmacies.