144 (number) - in Other Fields

In Other Fields

144 is also:

  • The number of months in 12 years
  • The year AD 144 or 144 BC
  • 144 AH is a year in the Islamic calendar that corresponds to 761 – 762 AD.
  • 144 Vibilia is a dark, large Main belt asteroid
  • The measurement, in cubits, of the wall of New Jerusalem shown by the seventh angel (Holy Bible, Revelation 21:17)
  • The number of thousands (144000) of the chosen ones "from every tribe of the sons of Israel" who must be sealed before four angels release the winds (Holy Bible, Revelation 7:3-4)
  • The Intel 8086 instruction for no operation (NOP)
  • The emergency phone number for animals in danger in the Netherlands.
  • The telephone number for directory assistance in Israel
  • The emergency telephone number for medical emergencies in Austria
  • Psalm 144
  • Sonnet 144 by William Shakespeare
  • The London Street Commune movement at 144 Piccadilly, London in 1969
  • Rule 144A, of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933 deals with private resales of restricted securities
  • Form 144 (December 6, 2007), amends Rule 144 under the United States Securities Act of 1933 which regulates the resale of restricted securities and securities held by affiliates
  • Section 144 of Bangladesh Code of Criminal Procedure prohibits assembly of five or more persons, public meetings, and carrying firearms
  • The atomic number of unquadquadium, a temporary chemical element
  • 1:144 scale is a scale used for some scale models
  • The number of square inches in a square foot
  • The start number of the infamous Interceptor created by Alex Roy
  • The years it took for women to receive rights in the United States from July 4th, 1776.

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