The Lena River in Yakutsk, Russia, is another classic source of cubic crystals. |
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The formal term for this orange-pile arrangement is a face-centered cubic lattice. |
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It turns out that these metal-organic building blocks crystallize in the form of a three-dimensional grid with very large cubic cavities. |
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Into this cubic void, subsidiary planes of glass are placed so that the immediate lobby reads as a transparent box inside a larger, virtual box. |
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Even though there was a complete absence of light, somehow Terry knew that he was in a cubic room, and there was no way to get out. |
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This ratio, one of his own devising, has remained virtually constant in all of his cubic openwork structures. |
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La Defense is a strikingly modern part of Paris, dominated by the gleaming cubic shape of the Arche de la Defense. |
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Then see how cute the little playground mauler looks with a pair of cubic zirconia clip-ons. |
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Almost square in plan, the mosque has a flat roof, making it cubic in shape. |
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That was too familiar and so were the cubic structures that rose out of the ground. |
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The upper portion of the portal is formed by a composition of squares and cubic inscriptions in carved relief. |
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The aquapark is situated on a 40 sq m area and its equipment circulates about 35000 cubic metres of water. |
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In Nigeria, flared or vented natural gas exceed 2 billion cubic feet per day. |
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Historically, imaginary numbers first came to light when trying to solve cubic equations, rather than quadratics. |
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He also published a number of papers on the cubic surface, studying lines on the surface, and other topics such as the Schur quadric. |
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The total quantity of materials required to complete the development will be about 1.25 million cubic metres. |
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Although it exhibits cubic crystal symmetry, its optical behavior is not identical in all orientations. |
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Groups of well-formed octahedrally modified cubic crystals were found, with individuals to 3.5 cm across. |
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Ramanujan was shown how to solve cubic equations in 1902 and he went on to find his own method to solve the quartic. |
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Since the external appearance was clear, viscous, and jelly-like, this can be attributed to the presence of a cubic phase. |
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One pump requires 28,000 watts of electricity and the main pool has a capacity of 10,000 cubic meters of water. |
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Another relatively new discovery is pyrite as attractive, sharp, cubic crystals, to 1 cm on edge, altered to goethite. |
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There are also a few huge boulders which were chiselled into cubic shapes centuries ago and now serve as surreal houses and stables. |
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The company lifted its vehicle-use gas price by 0.2 yuan to 2.1 yuan per cubic metre last month. |
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The plant can produce up to 100 cubic yards per hour on the job-site and can handle up to four chemical admixtures. |
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It is estimated that a million cubic meters of water is capable of creating 200 jobs in direct and indirect agriculturally generated occupations. |
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Twenty-one cubic feet of these forms have been keypunched as a statistical sample. |
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In all, 160,000 cubic yards of concrete and 34 million pounds of rebar will be used on the bridge. |
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It can take centuries for aquifers to recharge, so the world is currently running a groundwater overdraft of 200 billion cubic metres a year. |
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In effect, magnetite does not have internal holohedral cubic symmetry, although the form faces of a crystal do appear as holohedral. |
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They will safely see you through Hermit Rapid at 12,000 cubic feet per second. |
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The first person known to have solved cubic equations algebraically was del Ferro but he told nobody of his achievement. |
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Lagrange's main object was to find out why cubic and quartic equations could be solved algebraically. |
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He solved cubic equations by extending an algorithm for finding cube roots. |
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A third allotrope occurs as an amorphous brown powder with a density of 2.350 grams per cubic centimeter. |
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The project required roughly 80,000 cubic yards of concrete and grout using 12 different mix designs. |
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It was constructed by the state in the 1930s and through the 1950s and '60s, hundreds of thousands of cubic yards of sand were deposited there. |
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Barton Malow also placed 1700 cubic yards of SCC to cast a mat-slab for the building. |
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The rate of sludge generation in septic tanks is around 0.05 cubic yards every year for an individual. |
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However, the capacity of today's trucks varies a great deal, and few of them can actually carry nine cubic yards of cement. |
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I paid for 25 cubic yards of concrete and a day's labor for eight concrete finishers, and we had a slab. |
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We can become so wrapped up in cubic yards of capacity and horsepower that we ignore those components of scrapers and graders. |
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On top of the trash, millions of cubic yards of fine white sand were pumped as a slurry from Rockaway Inlet. |
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First, Coleman enriched the existing soil with 6 cubic yards of planting mix. |
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It took 8,100 tons of steel, 44,100 cubic yards of concrete, and over 160 miles of cable. |
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Many loose materials are sold by the cubic yard, including cement, dirt, sand, rock, landscaping bark, gravel and cinders. |
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The Y-axis of the graph counts up the density of the molecules, in number of molecules per cubic centimeter of atmosphere. |
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It also brings water from the Waikato, treats it, stores it, and reticulates it for under 50c a cubic metre. |
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But we can always chip ice out of the north pole cap, that's a billion cubic kilometres of water ice just sitting there waiting to be dealt with. |
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Cut glass, rhinestones, and cubic zirconium are all attempts to replicate the beauty of diamonds at a lower cost. |
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The applicability of granular cubic antimonic acid as column packing material in chromatographic lithium isotope separation was investigated. |
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Only diamonds and cubic boron nitride are harder than boron suboxide, which appears to have promising potential. |
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If separate manure storage is needed, plan for about one-half cubic foot per day per 1,000 pounds live weight for raw manure. |
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So, CRT and widescreen meet only if you're willing to give up many cubic feet of your living space to accommodate them. |
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A loaded logging truck carries anywhere from 45 to 100 cubic metres of wood. |
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Based on x-ray diffraction data, the authors concluded that the observed aggregates represented dispersed particles of cubic structure. |
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The average salad bar uses thirty-five pounds of ice per cubic foot of display area. |
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On average, Pudong consumes 700,000 to 800,000 cubic metres of gas every day. |
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He warned the emission levels were on average in excess of 100 micrograms per cubic metre. |
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Some of the gold formed discrete isolated crystals to 2 mm perched on tiny cubic pyrite crystals in vugs that range to 1 cm across. |
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Some of these larger crystals are elongate, giving them a tetragonal rather than cubic appearance. |
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At this temperature the lattice constant of the cubic structure progressively decreases with increasing temperature. |
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One consisted of specimens with cubic crystals on matrix purportedly from Siberia. |
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She noted that many dark purple to nearly black cubic crystals exhibit a stairstep growth pattern. |
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Some 874 cubic meters of the confiscated logs were meranti, a mahogany-like wood usually used for plywood and veneer. |
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The International System of Units measure of activity is becquerels per cubic meter. |
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The total storage volume for RHW facilities in Sumida City touched 9,500 cubic metres by that date. |
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During the last four years we made several unsuccessful attempts to locate additional groups of cubic copper crystals. |
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In contrast, the volume of water in the lake at the mean summer lake level of 4,141.3 feet is 765 cubic hectometers. |
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For example, the milliammeter may be calibrated to read in cubic feet per minute. |
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To be sufficient to propel the mill wheel the flow of water needs to be 0.3 cubic metres per second. |
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Between 20 000 and 22 000 million cubic metres of gas will be transited via the pipeline a year. |
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It was concluded also that 100bn cubic metres of natural gas could be transited via Bulgarian territory annually. |
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The short wheelbase Montana minivan, which is almost five inches longer than the Aztek, however, will hold 133 cubic feet. |
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Sphalerite is cubic with crystals commonly tetrahedral or dodecahedral and frequently complex and distorted. |
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Presumably in the process, the protein is reconstituted into the lipid bilayers that make up the cubic phase. |
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These are, in order of decreasing symmetry, the cubic, hexagonal, tetragonal, trigonal, orthorhombic, monoclinic, and triclinic systems. |
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Government data shows that Indonesia has reserves of 10 billion barrels of oil and 150 trillion cubic feet of gas. |
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Estimates show Spanish Point could contain up to 1.1 trillion cubic feet of gas and 112 millions of barrels of oil in the nearby Burren field. |
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Sugar Kelp can produce about 50 liters of ethanol and 20 cubic meters of biomethane per wet ton. |
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He also considered the equation associated with the problem of trisecting an angle, namely a cubic equation. |
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Spain's rivers receive approximately 106,000 cubic hectometres of water from rain and snow. |
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Exceptionally sharp groups of skeletal cubic silver crystals have been collected from surface exposures near the Copper Falls mine. |
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The extra hardstanding where the additional boats can be serviced or held during a cyclone requires removal of 20,000 cubic metres of rock. |
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The device is about nine cubic inches in size and looks somewhat like a miniature oil rig, with four pillars on a table. |
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Table salt, for example, has a characteristically cubic crystalline shape that can be observed with the naked eye. |
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Webster's would say that volume is the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional figure as measured in cubic units. |
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Let us consider the density of the egg to be 1.3 grams per cubic centimeter. |
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A 737 freighter can carry about 16 tonnes, and has about 120 cubic metres of volume. |
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This waterfall is over 1,700 meters wide and drops an average of 550,000 cubic meters of water over the edge every minute. |
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Bailing of the waste plastic will take place on site and each bail will measure about one cubic metre. |
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As the earth's crust was forced upwards, it displaced hundreds of cubic metres of water along an area as large as 1000 km long and 100 km wide. |
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For eight months up to eight Russian and international volunteers at a time called their combined 300 cubic metre volume home. |
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Basra's water authority is constructing 12 small purification units that will eventually produce 25 cubic meters of clean water every hour. |
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The pool takes up a volume of 66 cubic metres and weighs over 80 metric tons. |
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Other units, such as cubic meters or imperial gallons, can be converted to the U.S. barrel fairly easily. |
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For graphical purposes, the cubic function in is not extended below the y-axis. |
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Like Mazur, Pesic starts at the beginning with the irrationality of square roots and proceeds to the solution of cubic and quartic equations. |
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Khayyam also wrote that he hoped to give a full description of the algebraic solution of cubic equations in a later work. |
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The vessel contained about 1000 standards... A standard was 165 cubic feet of timber. |
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This was replaced in 1956 by a bigger four-stroke engine offering 297 cubic centimetres of raw power. |
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The actual wood contained in a 4' x 4' x 8' stack is approximately 90 cubic feet. |
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The data was therefore fit nonparametrically to a smooth curve using the Dierckx algorithm for cubic spline curve fitting. |
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As always, the tax regime, based on an engine's cubic capacity, is not favourable to Irish buyers. |
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Garrett was quick to recommend the use of cubic splines for the representation of smooth curves. |
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The main villain is Doctor Cube, who wears a white cubic helmet with a frowning visage that resembles an embittered smiley face. |
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That much insulation is both expensive and heavy and significantly reduces the inside cubic capacity of the trailer, however. |
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It had insufficient height for personnel use, and had a restricted cubic capacity. |
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The mountain range has 3,200 glaciers with hundreds of millions of cubic metres of snow. |
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Everything is computerized with full optimization for cubic metres or board feet. |
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The principal lattice structures are simple cubic, body-centered, and face-centered. |
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Most metals have either a body-centered cubic, face-centered cubic, or a hexagonal-close-packed structure. |
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The new wave of smaller diesel engines driving the boom will have cubic capacities of as little as 600 cc. |
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Power is increased from 99 bhp to 113 bhp without any increase in cubic capacity, so no change to the car's vehicle registration tax category. |
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Dioxins in old incineration plants were emitted at a rate of between 200 and 300 nanograms per cubic metre. |
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Another unique feature of the Finke Desert Race is that there is no limit to the cubic capacity of entries. |
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While even smaller and thinner devices are in demand, smaller package cubic capacities mean lower heat radiation capability. |
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Multijet technology means that cubic capacity is now a less precise guide to the capabilities of engines. |
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What followed was over 80,000 cubic meters of peat and water pouring down in a lava-like flow from the mountain point of Dunne's Rock. |
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To the left of the driveway a cubic building, housing the garage and chauffeur's flat above, guards the courtyard just beyond. |
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Geologists say the fields off the island contain 480 billion cubic meters of gas. |
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Omar Khayyam gave a complete classification of cubic equations with geometric solutions found by means of intersecting conic sections. |
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The teeming city of Jakarta produces an estimated 23,400 cubic meters of garbage per day. |
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Still, at 10 cubic feet in size, the trunk will haul four 26-inch Pullman suitcases or a baby stroller. |
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The mordenite is associated with a hemispherical form of pale yellow calcite and cubic pyrite. |
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While we treat 80,000 cubic meters of effluence, the company has capacity to treat only half of the effluence. |
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The site preparation work has commenced which entails digging up and levelling some 40 million cubic metres of earth. |
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The dilute spray volume is based on the rule that it takes 0.7 to 1.0 gallon to treat 1,000 cubic feet of tree canopy to the point of runoff. |
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They have excavated more than 100,000 cubic metres of fill contaminated with heavy metals, hydrocarbons and dioxins. |
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Twelve million cubic metres of raw sewage was discharged into the Thames this summer and more sewage was discharged last Thursday. |
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The recovery plan gave the team only eight days diving on site and required the removal of about 40 cubic metres of sand and silt. |
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In all, about 28 cubic metres of material, weighing in excess of 40 tonnes, was excavated, all by hand. |
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Experts say the water there is much cleaner and could provide 3 million cubic metres of drinkable water. |
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The modius, an ancient Greek unit of dry measure, was about a third of a U.S. cubic foot. |
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Inmate laborers were used to build the wood formwork, set 13,270 pounds of reinforcing steel, and place 59.6 cubic yards concrete. |
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If you get a quote that is priced by cubic footage, that should raise a red flag right away. |
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When all seats are folded, the vehicle provides more than 90 cubic feet of cargo space. |
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The cubic knuckle of the fermentation building, with three floors of temperature controlled rooms, acts as a hinge point between them. |
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Worked flints are densest in the chalk deposits, where their concentration is exceptionally high at around 2000 per cubic metre. |
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He would interpolate values between his data points and he did this using a cubic interpolation formula. |
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But in intergalactic space, which accounts for most of the volume of the universe, there is less than one atom for every ten cubic meters. |
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At the cores of the aegirine spherulites there typically are inclusions of cubic crystals of villiaumite to 3 cm on edge. |
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What was most perplexing was that in using these subtle and imaginary numbers it was possible to solve cubic equations. |
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The work is described as a large cubic structure that can be triggered by a control unit to affect the earth's speed of rotation. |
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These so-called face-centered cubic close-packed structures are common in metals such as aluminum, rhodium, iridium, copper, silver, and gold. |
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Under proposals presented to the European Commission on Friday, 20 seawater desalination plants will provide an extra 721 cubic hectometres of water to affected regions. |
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One of his most important results explains how the 28 double tangents of the plane quadric are related to the 27 straight lines of the cubic surface. |
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Yellowstone, if it did go up as a supervolcano, would put out about 2000 cubic kilometres of material into the atmosphere and into the environment. |
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The performance of the Boxster S, which is launched simultaneously, has also been increased to 280 bhp from 260 bhp, while cubic capacity has remained unchanged at 3.2 litres. |
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Sure, with 1.3 litres under the bonnet you get more cubic capacity than you do from an equivalent Euro car, but as we chaps keep being reminded, size isn't important. |
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It has a 350 cubic inch, 5.7 litre engine with 350 brake horsepower, has a listed top speed of 180 miles per hour and does zero to sixty in 4.2 seconds. |
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The material's specific surface area of a few hundred square meters per cubic centimeter corresponds to about a thousand times that of a polished silicon wafer. |
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Located in a sprawling storefront loft on Sherbrooke just west of St-Denis, the glass-fronted cubic space with ultra-high ceilings has a museum-of-the-future feel to it. |
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The country is estimated to have oil reserves that total some 50 billion barrels, and natural gas reserves have been pencilled in at a gigantic 1,700 trillion cubic feet. |
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Up to 1958 cars were classified by the cubic capacity of the engine. |
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Every night, he would drink the cubic capacity of Stoney Cove in lager. |
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The main corridor then leads past two shops featuring clothing, perfumes, jewelry and souvenirs, and a double row of cubic insets displaying colorful Greek rocks and gems. |
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A cut-and-cover operation requiring the excavation of 650,000 cubic yards of soil, the tunnel itself called for 130,000 cubic yards of concrete to be placed. |
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He also has about 30 cubic meters of shale blocks, carefully moved from harm's way when the road cutting was enlarged in 1999, under shelter in his back garden. |
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Diamond is also a light material whose atoms are covalently bonded and arrayed in a cubic structure, whereas osmium is heavy, metallic, and has hexagonally organized atoms. |
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Each year their fields need at least 53 billion cubic meters of water for irrigation. |
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There's nothing new about his style, for it reminds me of Andri Masson's painting, especially the way he strokes the brush and plays with cubic shapes. |
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Suppose a walker stands at a vertex of a three-dimensional cubic grid. |
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The tanks can hold up to 10,000 cubic metres of storm water. |
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They usually were of cubic shape, and were sealed with an airtight lock that ran three-quarters of the way around the middle of the box, leaving one side to hinge on. |
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The new Transporter offers more carrying capacity than its predecessor with the maximum load volume available increased from 7.8 cubic metres to 9.3 cubic metres. |
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The conflict in Ukraine caused Gazprom to cut production volumes from 496.4 billion cubic meters to 463 billion cubic meters. |
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She grew increasingly ill despite a 450 cubic centimeter transfusion and became comatose after five days. |
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Like the others, the cubic room had two small beds, two desks, a row of different robes hanging from hooks, and a band of light-refracting crystal lining the wall. |
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Water was used as the basis for establishing the metric unit of mass, however, so it is easier to remember that a cubic centimeter of it has a mass of 1 gm. |
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One drawing on a silvered mirror panel presents an axonometric rendering of a cubic form extending outward from the central image along parallel lines. |
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The price of the gas in Shanghai will be 1.32 yuan per cubic metre. |
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A neutral palette of materials was chosen, including thousands of cubic metres of USM's well designed Modular Furniture in muted shades of light grey and steel blue. |
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The treatment plant currently processes 1.2 million cubic metres of water a day, representing 40 per cent of the total water used in Hong Kong each day. |
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Eden won't even waste dirt, instead pioneering a technique that created 17,000 cubic yards of soil from local organic refuse and waste from the china clay industry. |
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At 50000 becquerels per cubic metre, this level of Radon gas was 250 times the recommended safe limit of 200 becquerels per cubic metre, he pointed out. |
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Once the mill is running at full capacity, Bell expects over 200 truck loads per day will cross the scales with an average load of 38 cubic metres. |
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The Adamstown Treatment Plant, at Kilmeaden will be duplicated, thus increasing its output capacity from 32,500 to 53,000 cubic metres of water per day. |
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Lacking some 2.6 billion cubic metres of water a year, Shaanxi Province is suffering from insufficient rainfall and a low water utilization ratio. |
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The daughter had also been exposed and was comatose before she and her mother each received A 250 cubic centimeter transfusion. |
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These machines churn out umpteen cubic feet of carbon monoxide, polluting the atmosphere and killing more life forms than a few million smokers could ever do. |
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The total quantity of ground to be excavated is 125,000 cubic yards. |
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Riley said the structure which has an 850 tonne deck or topsides and a 950 tonne jacket will be able to produce a maximum of one billion cubic feet of natural gas a day. |
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When filled to capacity, it accommodated up to 400 cubic metres of ice. |
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Maximum flood rates reached 1.6 million cubic feet per second. |
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When packaged with associated electronics, the researchers believe the mini magnetometer will measure about 1 cubic centimeter or about the size of a sugar cube. |
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What are the general solutions to cubic and quartic polynomial equations? |
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Under ordinary laboratory conditions iron has a body-centred cubic structure, but this is stable only at low pressures and is not relevant to the core. |
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Of that number, 121 had radon concentrations above the national reference level and nine had very high radon concentrations of more than 1000 becquerels per cubic metre. |
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Another mouse click brings up a table listing each individual bunker's location, its area in square feet, and its sand capacity in cubic feet, cubic yards and tons. |
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Single brilliant, striated, cubic crystals to 2.5 cm on edge were found in soft greasy masses of pyrophyllite that was easily removed from the specimens. |
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Of particular interest was the fact that Clifton Ings can hold six million cubic metres of floodwater, and when allowed to flood, the river level drops by eight inches. |
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The yield and tensile strengths of metals that crystallize in the body-centered cubic from iron, molybdenum, vanadium and chromium depend greatly on temperature. |
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Opel has improved its range of petrol engines beyond recognition in recent years and the new Twinport models are smooth and powerful for their cubic capacity. |
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Orthogonal contrasts were used to test linear, quadratic, cubic, and quartic effects of proportions of SFGS in diet substrates on rate of fermentation. |
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Pacioli does not discuss cubic equations but does discuss quartics. |
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A Reuters article on a shortage of the mineral zircon predicts that cubic zirconium jewelry will go up in price because prices for zirconium have soared. |
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The most significant aspect of Waring's treatment of this example is the symmetric relation between the roots of the quartic equation and its resolvent cubic. |
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In general, spray foam now utilizes densities nearer to 3 pounds per cubic foot than the previous 2 pounds per cubic foot, and higher compressive strengths as well. |
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The five-story addition echoes the existing cubic structure and is connected to it by a two-story link that will house several galleries and public spaces. |
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If seven points on a twisted cubic be joined, two and two, by twenty-one lines, then any seven planes that contain these 21 lines will osculate a second cubic curve. |
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Your Silent Nights and Joy to the Worlds manage to be special and festive without first being coated with a cubic kilometre of sickly sentimentality. |
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Securing enough fibre for an Oriented Strand Board mill that will require over 900 000 cubic metres per year of hardwood and softwood is no easy task. |
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Half of all Russia's oil exports and around 30 billion cubic meters of Russian natural gas are annually piped across Belarus to the European Union. |
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In the entire province, water reserves stand at 1,300 cubic hectometres. |
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More than two dozen electric and steam locomotives along with hundreds of dump cars were required to remove about 37 million cubic yards of material. |
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Martensitic stainless steels are essentially alloys of chromium and carbon that possess a distorted body-centered cubic crystal structure in the hardened condition. |
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When sufficient alloying element is added, it is possible to preserve the face-centered cubic austenite at room temperature, either in a stable or metastable condition. |
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The concentration of PM2.5, the smallest particulate matter, is at 153 micrograms per cubic meter. |
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Forecasters said the pollen count across Greater Manchester would be high today, between 50 and 149 grains of grass pollen per cubic metre of air. |
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For bean, the same cubic exponential equation was fitted to the LA, GLDM, PEDM, SDM, TDM and RDM data. |
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The World Bank estimates that over 150 cubic kilometers of natural gas are flared or vented annually. |
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Natural gas extraction also releases an isotope of radon, ranging in activity from 5 to 200,000 becquerels per cubic meter of gas. |
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It was also reported that the gas field could hold a potential 30 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. |
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Glacial lake volumes vary, but may hold millions to hundreds of millions of cubic metres of water. |
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The flood would have lasted several months, releasing as much as one million cubic metres of water per second. |
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In 2004 the global inventory of ocean methane clathrates was estimated to occupy between one and five million cubic kilometres. |
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The volume of the batholith was estimated in 1989 to be around 68,000 cubic kilometres. |
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As it passes south of Newfoundland, this rate increases to 150 million cubic metres per second. |
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Its extension is a theory in which the NLSM Goldstone bosons interact with a cubic biadjoint scalar. |
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The enneahedron is a simple all-space filler discovered by myself, based on the cubic antiprism, again omitted by Wood. |
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By fluviograph and rating table the volume was 19,636 cubic feet, the difference.being explained by the fact that the river was falling rapidly. |
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The first flood would have lasted for several months, releasing as much as one million cubic metres of water per second. |
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Between 20 million and 50 million cubic meters of this brine form every second. |
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The volume of the Melbourne Cricket Ground is 1,574,000 cubic metres, or about 630 Olympic swimming pools. |
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In 1691, an 1800 cubic metre cistern was added to the church under orders by Vauban. |
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The average flow of the river is very low, only a few cubic metres per second, but much higher flows are possible during periods of heavy runoff. |
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During his occupancy of this position the maximum daily outsend rose from 2,500,000 to 4,000,000 cubic feet. |
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In 2004, water supply systems had a total capacity of 90 million cubic metres a day. |
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Thailand is a large producer of natural gas, with reserves of at least 10 trillion cubic feet. |
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Gou derived a cubic interpolation formula for his astronomical calculations. |
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It has a capacity of 1,000,000,000 cubic metres and irrigates large portions of the coastal region. |
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The state has eighty dams with a total capacity of 595,337 million cubic meters. |
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In English units, the density is given in pounds per cubic foot so acceleration due to gravity is inherent in the unit of weight. |
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The amount of concrete used in the construction of the dam is estimated at 16 million cubic meters over 17 years. |
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The volumes range from a few hundred cubic meters to more than 1,000 cubic kilometres. |
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Most pyroclastic flows are around 1 to 10 cubic kilometres and travel for several kilometres. |
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The pH of a solution containing a weak base may require the solution of a cubic equation. |
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In particular additive, quadratic, cubic and quartic functions are monomials of degree one, two, three and four respectively. |
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And jewellery merges old and new with sterling silver necklaces, featuring mother of pearl, crystal marcasite and cubic zircona. |
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The Company's gas sales for 2014 were based on a low methane tariff of 1,016 zlotys per thousand cubic meters of low methane gas. |
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The reasonable rear seat remains intact and the trunk loses just five cubic feet of room, leaving more cargo space than most ragtops. |
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It takes approximately 13 litres of petrodiesel fuel to harvest and deliver a cubic metre of lumber to a lumber yard. |
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At temperatures and pressures found at Earth's surface, pure iron has a structure called a body-centered cubic crystal. |
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To such materials refractory of 5a and 6a groups of Mendeleev periodic system with cubic crystalline lattice can be related. |
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The geometrical, three-dimensional arrangement of the iron atom is called a cubic space lattice. |
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The reservoir has a storage capacity of 630,000 cubic metres with 100-metre-long spillway. |
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Other interpolation methods include Newton series, cubic splines, Neville's schema, and many others. |
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Consider the propagation of an ultrasonic transverse plane traveling wave in cubic crystal. |
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Common salt and fool's gold form cubic crystals, and calcium fluoride forms octahedral crystals. |
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The field is estimated to contain 14 trillion cubic meters of gas and 18 billion barrels of condensates. |
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The plant produces a particle-free synthesis gas volume flow of approximately 1 standard cubic metre. |
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Moreover, up to 6 million plankton that absorb nutrients were found per cubic centimeter at some investigation spots, it said. |
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The uranium solution will then be mixed to make the contents more uniform before 50 cubic centimeters of it are extracted using a pump. |
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I can barely afford a cubic centimetre of the duplex, but that's not what depresses me the most. |
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When passing a smoker, up to 300,000 pollution particles per cubic centimetre were recorded. |
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It can store more than a gigabyte of information equivalent to around 12 hours of music in one cubic centimetre. |
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In the pristine Amazon Basin the scientists detected aerosol particle number concentrations of a mere several hundred per cubic centimetre. |
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All to reduce the cargo space of the sturdy existing ones by a few cubic centimetres. |
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A mini car or truck is defined as having an engine capacity of under 660 cubic centimetres. |
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But what it lacks in cubic centimetres it certainly makes up for with its looks. |
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Ivan Petrov is the first Bulgarian to ever claim the European championship in motocross in the 65 cubic centimetres class. |
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Similarly, a single cubic decimeter of the battery material would cover most of a football pitch, he says. |
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Elliptic curves are plane curves that are the locus of points satisfying a cubic equation in two variables. |
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The solution to the cubic equation yields three roots, and an algorithm is defined to select the highest positive root as the target airspeed. |
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This account of algebra and quadratic and cubic equations is considered perhaps his most important contribution to mathematics. |
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The 354 nomenclature pays homage to the heritage of the early Gen 1 HEMI engines, which originally displaced 354 cubic inches. |
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Their massive produce measured up at 391 cubic inches and were deemed the show's winning exhibit by an independent official judge. |
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The reservoir holds 72 ounces of water and there is 60 cubic inches of cargo space. |
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The RSU delivers 4 cubic inches of fluid per stroke or a quart per 17 strokes. |
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As of early afternoon Thursday, the Antelope Valley's readings were averaging 74 micrograms per cubic meter. |
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One liter of helium, which is one thousandth of a cubic meter, can lift 1 gram. |
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The Company expects to further ramp up production to a level of 20,000 cubic meters of gas sold daily to Taxis and buses. |
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Under EPA rules, the maximum allowable level of 10-micron particles in 24 hours is 150 micrograms per cubic meter. |
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Al-Dosari said there were only three dams in Jeddah in the past with a total capacity of 18 million cubic meters. |
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The construction of the Moamba Major Dam would allow for storage of 760 million cubic metres of water. |
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Field mapping indicates a resource potential in excess of 60 million cubic metres of gravel in this area. |
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However, we will consider lower dimensional section lattices of cubic or orthorhombic lattices, too, which are not necessarily orthogonal. |
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Seventeen of these wells are now producing natural gas at a rate of approximately 600,000 cubic feet per day while the wells continue to dewater. |
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The free air volume of the pipe to be dewatered in cubic feet is also required when dewatering a pipeline. |
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Beltway fund-raisers who mine the Diamond State in 2006 might have to settle for a little cubic zirconia. |
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The team has excavated 26,000 cubic metres of earth to create a floodwater storage cell with a penstock system fitted to regulate water levels. |
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Haya Water is set to launch new sewage treatment plant in Oman with a capacity of about 50,000 cubic metres per day. |
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Thus, the plant has saved more than 80 cubic hectometres by regulating water flows. |
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The Ataka power station requires a daily amount of 120m cubic feet of gas, while Mahmoudia requires 90m cubic feet. |
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For example, before, we might have used 2 cubic meters of water per fanega. |
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Once I finish each 'meal,' they fill the feedbag with 50 cubic centimeters of an anti-constipation medication and 450 cubic centimeters of water. |
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With an irregular free-form interior set within a regular cubic volume, the object has a profound duality. |
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The vehicle features a shaker-style hood, ducktail rear spoiler and is equipped with a 455 cubic inch V8 engine that delivers 655bhp and 610 lb-ft of torque. |
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A total of 688 cubic metres of in situ gravel extracted from 40 pits was processed into concentrates which were then split and partially sorted by hand. |
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The first month of Spring also resulted in an impressive inflow of 26 million cubic metres of water into the island's dams, the second highest in the last twenty years. |
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The dredge removed 191,500 cubic metres of overburden to extract 2,900 cubic metres of gravel which was treated through the on-board diamond recovery plant. |
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The project provides for phased construction of the eighth unit of gas desulfurization with a total capacity of six billion cubic meters per year. |
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The village itself is in harmony with he Cycladic architecture of white washed cubic houses while the pebbled alleys will guide you through local shops, taverns and bars. |
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In addition to oil, gas, and fish, the states along the North Sea also take millions of cubic metres per year of sand and gravel from the ocean floor. |
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The volume of water in the Toktogul reservoir as of March 24 amounted to 6 billion 482 million cubic meters, the press service of the Power Plants JSC reported. |
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The national health standard is 150 micrograms per cubic meter. |
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The router cutter is excellent for slotting, square shoulder, and pocketing operations in aluminum, offering a high metal removal rate of 185 to 245 cubic inches per minute. |
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The original version displaced 265 cubic inches and delivered 265bhp. |
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As reported in The Evening Chronicle on October 1, 1987, Belle's leeks left the lads at the station in a bit of a stew, as they measured in at a massive 164 cubic centimetres. |
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