The publication of each new volume prompts fevered speculation on the story line and late-night queues of children outside bookshops. |
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When steel is quenched these volume changes occur very rapidly and unevenly throughout the specimen. |
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Unlike other firms cited in the story, Merrill does not disclose trading volume or the number of accounts in its retail brokerage business. |
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Voicing Yosemite Sam was rough on the throat because of Sam's sheer volume and raspiness. |
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By increasing the tire effective width, about twice the soil volume is compacted compared to single tires. |
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The first volume of the Transactions of the Geological Society appeared in quarto. |
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The volume is divided into nine sections, including an introduction, followed by suggested readings and acknowledgments. |
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The chant built in volume and emotion above the engine's roar as we began to taxi. |
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However, forecasters have still to make themselves heard above this huge volume of statistical noise. |
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At ten pm, the volume of local Greek dialect increases and friendly conversation abounds. |
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The supernatant was collected and the sediment suspended in a double volume of water, acidified and centrifuged. |
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The house is best known for coats, and this season they introduced a new style with the waist cut high and a fuller volume below waistlines. |
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Hypertension is characterized by capillary rarefaction, a reduction of the number of capillaries per volume of tissue. |
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Mixing involves adjusting the individual volume levels so they appear to the viewer as balanced and in proportion. |
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If each molecule of acetanilide produces one molecule of hydroge bromide, what volume of HBr gas should be evolved from the reaction? |
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Large meals put increased demands on digestion, since your body is only able to produce a certain volume of digestive juices. |
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Briefly, a cell volume distribution was obtained and gates were set to select for counting only intact cells excluding acellular debris. |
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The targeted commercials yielded a 3 percent lift in total volume in the last quarter of running the spots. |
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To allow for just-in-time storage, an enterprise volume manager program will be needed to manage the volume size. |
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However, they may be whistling in the wind, for they entrusted the precious volume to a tabloid journalist, of all people. |
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Combinations of elements can be chosen so that the volume change is reduced and also the risk of quench cracking. |
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He did not recommend driving westwardly as it was feared a large volume of water would be tapped. |
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Talia turned up the volume on the radio and the following message could be heard coming out of it. |
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A weighable quantity of drug is dissolved in a calculated volume of a suitable solvent, usually water or ethanol. |
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Let us hope that volume two gets religion and goes to the wars, from which the fourteenth century has plenty to choose. |
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Removal costs vary widely and quotations depend on the volume of belongings to be moved. |
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Try telling the football fan jabbering on at full volume to an uninterested audience in the pub to tone it down and see where it gets you. |
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Particularly refreshing is the adoption in this volume of the notion of Eurasia as an integral ecumene of economic and cultural interaction. |
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They'd kept the volume down last night because it was a weeknight and all the girls there were minors, so they didn't want the cops showing up. |
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But the price for having those clever little electronic maps built into your dash is still far too high for true volume sales to take off. |
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With the volume of traffic up and down this road twelve months of the year a proper crossing is an absolute necessity. |
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The Latin motto "E Pluribus Unum" appeared on the title page of the annual volume of the Gentleman's Magazine or Monthly Intelligencer. |
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Apparently there is some legislation which sets the top volume setting for personal stereo whatchamacallits so that we don't damage our hearing. |
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He has now produced another massive and lavishly illustrated volume of the minutiae of the club, called Everygame, and, by jings he means it. |
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That's got to be as poor a metaphor as I've ever seen, and if it's one of the book's quotable high points, the volume is in trouble. |
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Asustek is best known for producing good products at top whack, but this leaves it vulnerable to lower-price, bigger volume rivals. |
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A huge volume of research exists, which shows a strong correlation between substantial animal abuse in childhood and later personal violence to humans. |
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In short, if you're a fan of the series to date, this volume delivers more of the same, advances the overall plot, and ratchets up the tempo a notch. |
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The volume and speed of traffic through the North Sligo town has led to increased calls for pedestrian crossings and speed ramps from local people. |
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The Nighthawk uses touchpad controls for power, volume and sound balance. |
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The muscle volume has to go somewhere, so the circumference of the cup-shaped acetabulum has to increase, increasing the volume of the acetabular chamber. |
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That is a remarkable accomplishment for a volume this small. |
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A wonderful volume for vacation or leisure reading, this book is a perfect accompaniment to a day at the beach or an evening by the fireplace with a good cup of coffee. |
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Pincus's volume deals with the earliest examples of any of the four books, ducal tombs produced in Venice from the mid-duecento to the later quattrocento. |
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Sometimes, the sheer volume of data can present problems with the management of the information at hand, and, again, a period of acclimatization may be required. |
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Soon she put the music on and turned up the volume full-blast. |
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The size and volume of forms and the amount of tax law an individual is expected to comprehend courts the risk that tax evasion will see a quantum leap. |
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Scott told me later he jacked the volume up as much as possible. |
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Therefore, the volume of sap should not be considered in absolute units, but should be related to the amount of water contained in each pressurized leaf. |
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At constant pressure the volume of a given mass of gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature, that is the temperature expressed in Kelvin. |
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The whole volume constitutes an effort to resolve a problem that must confront anyone who finds the world a deeply affecting yet intangible chimera. |
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I knew every volume by its colour and examined them all, passing slowly around the library and whistling to keep up my spirits. |
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For the model above the hair was waved with a stacked perm at the back of the neck to get volume up to the occipital bone, and layered and textured through the front. |
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The magic of the original isn't dulled in this carefully abridged volume of the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, which was nominated for the prestigious Kate Greenaway award. |
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This drainage prevents loss of water by both lowering volume and increasing concentration of the urine. |
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These two major anatomical characteristics enable camel to conserve water and limit the volume of urine in extreme desert conditions. |
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The shape of the skeleton gives the giraffe a small lung volume relative to its mass. |
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Specific terms are used to describe a fragrance's approximate concentration by the percent of perfume oil in the volume of the final product. |
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Stock exchanges were developed as the volume of stock transactions increased. |
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At the center of the Sun is the core region, a volume of sufficient temperature and pressure for nuclear fusion to occur. |
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When the librarians refused to buy it, the forger angrily tore up the volume in front of them and stormed out. |
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It might be worth noting here that the first known French translation appeared in Lyon in 1559, in a volume by Charles Fontaine. |
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The capacity, volume or storage of a reservoir is usually divided into distinguishable areas. |
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Howe et al. showed that a precibal injection of insulin reduced the postcibal fall in plasma volume at the same time relieving the symptoms. |
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Cochineal was a high value, low volume product that became the second most valuable Mexican export after silver. |
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The twelfth volume provides an indigenous perspective on the conquest itself. |
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Its immense pyramid is the largest such structure in the Americas, and the largest pyramid structure by volume in the world. |
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The volume of trade that the Roman merchant fleet carried was larger than any other until the industrial revolution. |
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When a major storm approaches, the dam operators calculate the volume of water that the storm will add to the reservoir. |
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These commodities provided a lower profit margin and therefore required a larger sales volume to generate the same amount of revenue. |
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However, though larger ships transported the growing volume of goods, labour productivity did not go up sufficiently to realise these. |
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In 1852, Arnold published his second volume of poems, Empedocles on Etna, and Other Poems. |
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The fox has a low surface area to volume ratio, as evidenced by its generally compact body shape, short muzzle and legs, and short, thick ears. |
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He researched Russian history intensively, resulting in the publication in 1732 of the first volume of the Collected History of Russia. |
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The same volume of atmospheric methane has a higher global warming potential than atmospheric carbon dioxide. |
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The chapter, 'The Nature of Gothic' appeared in the second volume of Stones. |
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Sheep have only two teats, and produce a far smaller volume of milk than cows. |
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In 1852 he also printed for private circulation an anonymous volume of poems entitled The Plaint of Freedom. |
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The Victorian poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson retold the legends in the poetry volume Idylls of the King. |
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Cameron's volume continues in the same vein as McCrum and Copley, seeking to recover some of Arnold's legacy. |
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The first volume of that edition appeared in May 1853, and the fourteenth and last in January 1860, a month after the author's death. |
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In 2008 a Hong Kong and Macau volume was added to the list of Michelin Guides. |
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While crucibles have a high graphite content, the volume of crucibles used and then recycled is very small. |
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This means that it has a large surface in proportion to the volume of water it contains. |
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The Southern Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 4 of Wainwright's work. |
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After the 1750s the volume of cases rose until by 1790 it was necessary to maintain a daily log of decisions. |
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The volume number is usually printed in large type to make it easy to spot. |
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The Far Eastern Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 2 of Wainwright's work. |
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All of the speeches are reproduced in the third volume of The Collected Works of Justice Holmes. |
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The Eastern Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 1 of Wainwright's work. |
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The Central Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 3 of Wainwright's work. |
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The Western Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 7 of Wainwright's work. |
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The first volume of the Code of Virginia also prints the Virginia Constitution and the Constitution of the United States. |
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The North Western Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 6 of Wainwright's work. |
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The Council recommended a four volume code, with provision for pocket part supplementation. |
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Unfortunately, his eyesight began failing as a result of the large volume of required reading and the poor visibility under gaslights. |
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The companies that merged were mass producers of homogeneous goods that could exploit the efficiencies of large volume production. |
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The Northern Fells are one of these divisions, covered by volume 5 of Wainwright's work. |
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Now, in the first folio volume of 1616, the paging, signatures, and quiring are continuous and regular throughout. |
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The volume occupied by the star's exploding gases underwent a trillionfold increase. |
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The first volume appeared in five editions, while the second volume appeared only in three editions. |
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The second volume contains 1419 pages and 4 plates, with a list of about 1300 subscribers. |
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The articles in volume 12 run from education to electric lighting and power. |
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The first volume contains 1220 pages, 4 plates, and many additional diagrams and figures within the text. |
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Breastshot and undershot wheels can be used on rivers or high volume flows with large reservoirs. |
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Encyclopedias of at least one volume in size now exist for most if not all academic disciplines, including such narrow topics such as bioethics. |
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The book is typically published in a two volume set in both German and English, and is more than 1000 pages long. |
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English versions of Economy and Society were published as a collected volume in 1968 as edited by Gunther Roth and Claus Wittich. |
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The loom remained the same but with the increased volume of thread it could be operated continuously. |
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The power extracted from the water depends on the volume and on the difference in height between the source and the water's outflow. |
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By taking advantage of volume discounts and utilizing other economies of scale, supply cooperatives bring down members' costs. |
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As mines grew larger the volume of coal extracted increased beyond the pulling capabilities of children. |
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The most common error in caring for patients with cholera is to underestimate the speed and volume of fluids required. |
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Within a year his first biography was published, as was a volume of his collected speeches. |
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Davy then published his Elements of Chemical Philosophy, part 1, volume 1, though other parts of this title were never completed. |
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A boundary of unit area will intersect all particles within a volume of 2r which is 2Nr particles. |
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This cement is used for very large concrete structures, such as dams, which have a low surface to volume ratio. |
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The cause of the difference in production volume is the complexity of the molecular structure of the chemical. |
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The more leaves a tree bears and the more vigorous its growth, the larger the volume of sapwood required. |
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They argue that businesses profit by selling a good at a lower price and at a greater volume than the competition. |
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However, with the dainty volume my quondam friend sprang into fame. At the same time he cast off the chrysalis of a commonplace existence. |
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It's a volume for those who delight in exploring the backwaters of nineteenth-century opera. |
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That was the year that Sir Richard was writing his volume on Domestic Life in Tartary. The critics all blamed it for a lack of concentration. |
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For example, a volume can be dynamically extended or changed, and the operating system need not be rebooted. |
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In this volume the author presents an account of the ants and cuckoo wasps. |
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After I printed that letter the volume of mail I received from survivors of child sexual abuse curled my hair. |
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The gas, however, may experience the same changes of volume and disgregation in another manner. |
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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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Although she read about the gayful events of the fifth volume of Hokke Sanju-ko, she was not able to regain self. |
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The volume and mean cross-sectional area of nasopharynx, velopharynx and glossopharynx region showed significant difference. |
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The size of hefts will depend on the material requiring attention, and the annual volume is to cost about 15 marks. |
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In 1724, Daniel Defoe published the first volume of A Tour Thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain. |
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In 1987, the second supplement was published as a third volume to the Compact Edition. |
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There is one volume of Aristotle's concerning logic not found in the Organon, namely the fourth book of Metaphysics. |
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Surviving fragments of the many lost works of Aristotle were included in the fifth volume of Bekker's edition, edited by Valentin Rose. |
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Knowledge of the support volume is a prerequisite for the proper interpretation and validation of hydrogeophysical data. |
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Normally, in healthy individuals, the kidneys filter a large volume of glucose and actively reabsorb virtually all of it. |
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The volume density functions that I use for gases are, in reality, hypertexture functions. |
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They argue that the total volume of water in aquifers underground is 100 times the amount found on the surface. |
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The present volume contains two of his most incessive and illuminating discourses on important aspects of Ayurveda. |
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Black lines indicate the proportion of the nuclear volume contained by the daughter and mother immediately preceding karyofission. |
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The same year he published London to Ladysmith via Pretoria and a second volume of Boer war experiences, Ian Hamilton's March. |
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What kinda music do ya want ta play? Do ya want volume or somethin' more subtle? |
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If heather and other vegetation is left for too long, a large volume of dry and combustible material builds up. |
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Horizontal drilling, extending horizontally through the strata, permits the well to access a much greater volume of the strata. |
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In MTT mode the system will scan a designated volume space looking for potential targets. |
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Similar in size to the A variant, the B sacrifices about a third of the A variant's fuel volume to accommodate the vertical flight system. |
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Both papers were published in May 1995 in a dedicated volume of the Annals of Mathematics. |
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Hovercraft use blowers to produce a large volume of air below the hull that is slightly above atmospheric pressure. |
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If they were any larger, the volume of escaping steam would itself endanger the crew. |
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Converting the surface integral into a volume integral via the divergence theorem gives. |
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As soon as it opened, the motorway got close to its projected maximum volume on significant sections. |
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Transport by sea was around 60 times cheaper than by land, so the volume for such trips was much larger. |
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It is currently estimated that the volume of IT outsourcing is doubling every year in Bangladesh. |
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Their inscriptions are collected in the volume XVII of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum. |
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New fields, such as paleobotany, have contributed to the debate, while the volume of archaeological evidence has increased. |
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During this time, a high demand for wine and steady volume of alcohol consumption inspired a viticulture revolution of progress. |
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Sometimes potatoes or vegetables are also added to curries to increase volume and make them more nutritious. |
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Due to Swedish law, stores in Sweden cannot sell cider with less than 15 percentage juice by volume under the name Cider. |
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Surfaces are highly decorated with intricate patterning, with no attempt to give an impression of depth, volume or recession. |
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In 1881, Rossetti published a second volume of poems, Ballads and Sonnets, which included the remaining sonnets from The House of Life sequence. |
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There is also a large volume of legal documents related to religious houses. |
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The life of Chaucer prefixed to the volume was the work of the Reverend John Dart, corrected and revised by Timothy Thomas. |
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The seventh volume of the Opera Philosophica contains the doubtful and spurious works. |
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Bandello's story was translated into French by Pierre Boaistuau in 1559 in the first volume of his Histories Tragiques. |
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This sign of royal favour may have encouraged him to publish the first volume of the folio collected edition of his works that year. |
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The work would be available by subscription, with one volume appearing every year over the course of six years. |
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It was then released volume by volume through his regular publishing house. |
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Within a month of the publication of Poems they were planning a new Keats volume and had paid him an advance. |
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Of more weight are Belloc's Sonnets and Verses, a volume that deploys the same singing and rhyming techniques of his children's verses. |
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In 1898 Hardy published his first volume of poetry, Wessex Poems, a collection of poems written over 30 years. |
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In 2012, the first volume of Pratchett's collected short fiction was published under the title A Blink of the Screen. |
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In 1846 Lear published A Book of Nonsense, a volume of limericks that went through three editions and helped popularise the form. |
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It is also possible that this led to improved strip meniscometry measurements of the volume of pooled tears in the tear meniscus. |
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Articles specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope. |
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The increased volume of shipping traffic also could sustain a large body of brigands preying upon it. |
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The Atlantic slave trade was not the only slave trade from Africa, although it was the largest in volume and intensity. |
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Professional investment managers generally are compensated based on the volume of client assets under management. |
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As of 2012, in the United States, a large volume of troubled mortgages remained in place. |
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In other words, any magnetic field line that enters a given volume must somewhere exit that volume. |
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In the case of gravity, the operators representing the area and the volume of each surface or space region likewise have discrete spectrum. |
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Thus area and volume of any portion of space are also quantized, where the quanta are elementary quanta of space. |
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In 1990, the journal moved to a sequential volume numbering scheme, with two volumes per year. |
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Horizontal drilling reduces surface disruptions as fewer wells are required to access the same volume of rock. |
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Fractures are a conductive path connecting a larger volume of reservoir to the well. |
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From 1901 to 1964, the litre was defined as the volume of one kilogram of pure water at maximum density and standard pressure. |
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Because volume changes with temperature and pressure, and pressure uses units of mass, the definition of a kilogram was changed. |
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Before the end of the year, this first volume had run through four editions. |
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Research and writing extended over two years during which Waugh did little other work, delaying the third volume of his war trilogy. |
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I once had the book in my hands, a handsome volume bound in calf, but I never read it and I have not been able to get hold of a copy since. |
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In his 1962 volume of memoirs, Looking Back, he attacked the late Syrie Maugham and wrote that Liza had been born before they married. |
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At first the volume attracted little attention, but in December it was included in The Times' list of Books of the Year. |
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On 31 July 1786 John Wilson published the volume of works by Robert Burns, Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish dialect. |
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Zoom also announced that it recently began shipping in volume to a major national distributor. |
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The loud volume of the band's live show influenced the approach of hard rock and heavy metal. |
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Eventually, with the publication of his six volume The History of England between 1754 and 1762, Hume achieved the fame that he coveted. |
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The only remaining volume was to have contained a memoir of Stewart, but this he did not live to write. |
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In 1867, the first volume of Das Kapital was published, a work which analysed the capitalist process of production. |
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Some John Bull imagery appears in the first volume of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill. |
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The first volume looks at recent research on quasiparticle dynamics, collective excitation, electron transfer, and photoinduced dynamics. |
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Changes in the level of a lake are controlled by the difference between the input and output compared to the total volume of the lake. |
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In a similar vein, a trader can evade customs duty by understatement of quantity or volume of the product of trade. |
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Edinburgh receives approximately 50,000 applications every year, making it the fourth most popular university in the UK by volume of applicants. |
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The government was concerned at the volume of shipping space being used for fodder and wanted to cut the number of cavalry divisions. |
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The volume of extrusive rock erupted annually by volcanoes varies with plate tectonic setting. |
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In Glasgow, the volume of business required the employment of four solicitors as stipendiary magistrates who sit in place of the lay justices. |
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Today, eBay has surpassed auctions in terms of highest volume of sales of banknotes. |
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In short, in this theory nodes carry quantum numbers of volume elements while links carry quantum numbers of area elements. |
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The later Guest translation of 1877 in one volume has been widely influential and remains actively read today. |
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De aquaeductu is the definitive two volume treatise on 1st century aqueducts of Rome, written by Frontinus. |
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The works of Gildas, including the Excidio, can be found in volume 69 of the Patrologia Latina. |
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The shot is a liquid volume measure that varies from country to country and state to state depending on legislation. |
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The cord is a unit of measure of dry volume used in Canada and the United States to measure firewood and pulpwood. |
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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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The volume of discharge of the Amazon River sometimes used to describe large volumes of water flow such as ocean currents. |
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William Lewin illustrates the merlin as Plate 22 in volume 1 of his Birds of Great Britain and their Eggs, published 1789 in London. |
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Issues were published quarterly, numbered so that a new volume started every other year. |
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Buffon's illustration of a polecat in volume 4 of Natural history, general and particular. |
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Most of the volume is consumed by France, Belgium, Spain and the Netherlands. |
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From 1910 onwards capacity issues meant that the more modern and less tidal Barry Docks took over as the largest volume export point of coal. |
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In 1896 he illustrated a six volume reprint of Edward William Lane's translation of One Thousand and One Nights. |
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Historically the oysters filtered the estuary's entire water volume of excess nutrients every three or four days. |
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These droplets may take up over half of the volume of their bodies in polar species. |
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Freshwater is also pumped into the pressure chamber through a membrane, which increases both the volume and pressure of the chamber. |
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At low pressure the operating fluid medium expands in volume for small reductions in pressure. |
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As the volume increases, the blade height increases, and the base of the blade spins at a slower speed relative to the tip. |
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Awdry had considered this as a title for his own 27th volume before abandoning the project. |
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This volume expanded the fictional world of Sodor up to the present day and dealt with many of the factual aspects of the series. |
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She was assisted for that volume by her husband Peter, who effectively took over from then on. |
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This, the first volume of the series, contains the entries Aaron through aniconism. |
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The variety of habitats and the large volume of plankton on the surface support prolific marine life. |
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Calculating the area between these curves and adding up the volume of water is time consuming. |
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Land use can contribute to the volume of water reaching the river, in a similar way to clay soils. |
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Due to the volume of ice on land, sea level was approximately 120 meters lower than present. |
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The volume of water used to hydraulically fracture wells varies according to the hydraulic fracturing technique. |
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Leak detection is monitored through a SCADA system that assesses pressure and volume flow every 5 seconds. |
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Internal mail is more difficult to quantify but anecdotally represents approximately one third of the volume of incoming network mail. |
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Bringing together essays by feminist, Americanist and theater scholars, this volume is the first to address Susan Glaspell's entire oeuvre. |
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The report ' Europe Xylenes Market ' estimates the size of the xylene market in terms of both volume and value. |
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It reached its largest volume around 8,500 years ago, when joined with Lake Agassiz. |
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Glicken declares himself a work-addicted striver and presents a volume of sensible and respectful direction for his workaholic brethren. |
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This volume demonstrates the workableness of disestablishment in the United States, given a particular understanding of what religion is. |
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This is used with weather radar to measure radial wind velocity and precipitation rate in each different volume of air. |
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This report presents shipment volume and value forecast and recent quarter review of the Taiwanese WLAN industry. |
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The size of the protected volume depends on the altitude, speed, and heading of the aircraft involved in the encounter. |
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The van will be available in two wheelbases and two roof heights and with increased load capacities in terms of volume and weight. |
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Naturalis Historia comprised 37 books, which included a volume which detailed the correct way in which to launch a spear off the back of a horse. |
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Thus the volume of ice locked up is proportional to their instantaneous area. |
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Clay can be easily compressed as a result of dehydration, while sand retains the same volume and becomes relatively less dense. |
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This small volume presents an overview of the state of the art of mobile ad-hoc networks and the future of mesh network computing. |
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All flowers produce nectar, the functionally female flowers producing it in greater volume and with a higher sugar content. |
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They required a third of the volume of water we presently take from rivers. |
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He has literary leanings, is reading Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, buying each volume as he can, in a paperbacked edition. |
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The largest river basin in South America is that of the Amazon, which has the highest volume flow of any river on Earth. |
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The net input of freshwater creates an outflow volume about twice that of the inflow. |
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The movement of the AAIW is predominantly northward due to the Ekman volume transport mostly directed in that way. |
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In most cases, the majority of a basaltic LIP's volume is emplaced in less than 1 million years. |
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Acute mountain sickness may be caused by abnormal regulation of brain and spinal fluid volume in response to low oxygen at high altitudes. |
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The increase in volume of the neocortex also included a rapid increase in size of the cerebellum. |
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As water accumulated in glaciers, the volume of water in the oceans correspondingly decreased, resulting in lowering of the eustatic sea level. |
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This is a two volume work with detailed information and the publishers Beadle and Adams, lists of titles and authorial biographies. |
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One of his experiments related the macroscopic properties of pressure and volume of a gas. |
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Furthermore, when Boyle multiplied the pressure and volume of each observation, the product was constant. |
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The volume of the balloon in the video shrinks when the trapped gas particles slow down with the addition of extremely cold nitrogen. |
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Since a gas fills any container in which it is placed, volume is an extensive property. |
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Density is the amount of mass per unit volume of a substance, or the inverse of specific volume. |
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In this case of a fixed mass, the density decreases as the volume increases. |
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They range from high volume alkoxylated surfactants to more specialized silicone, acrylic, acetylenic glycol derivatives and fluorosurfactants. |
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Then the volume of gas was carefully measured as additional mercury was added to the tube. |
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The accrescence of tumor volume in treatment groups was reduced compared to that of the control group. |
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This means that while incineration does not completely replace landfilling, it significantly reduces the necessary volume for disposal. |
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For a large volume air chamber, too brief an exposure may also result in only some of the exhaust gases reaching the full breakdown temperature. |
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These Workcells provide total walkaway operation for low, medium and high volume requirements. |
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We can use this voice-activated remote control to change the channel or adjust the volume of the TV without touching the remote control. |
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Nationally, 2003 marked the tenth consecutive decline in the volume of aggravated assaults. |
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If the surface area of the spill is also known, the total volume of the oil can be calculated. |
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Only two major, modern biographies of Henry have been produced, Warren Hollister's posthumous volume in 2001, and Judith Green's 2006 work. |
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The volume of the batholith was estimated in 1989 to be around 68,000 cubic kilometres. |
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The volume is haunted by the death of the vates Orpheus, who failed to revive Eurydice from death and was then torn apart by maenads. |
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The conventional radios are most suited to companies that operate within the local area and have a high volume of radio traffic. |
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The volume met heavy criticism, which so discouraged Tennyson that he did not publish again for ten years, although he did continue to write. |
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Sucks up ten times its volume in liquid, mats well between layers of tri-poly blend and poly-cotton absorbate, is nontoxic in granular form. |
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This reduced the number of pipelines needed to pump the planned volume of petrol across the channel. |
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The air volume in mortar does not correspond to the absorbability of mortar, only capillary air voids influence this property. |
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Using a large, syringelike device, a known volume of air is moved into and out of the spirometer in order to provide a test signal. |
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As a result of the high volume of shipwrecks that occurred RNLI lifeboat stations were established, one at each of these locations. |
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Contraction of the diaphragm flattens the dome, increasing the volume of the lung cavity. |
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Relaxing the diaphragm has the opposite effect, decreasing the volume of the lung cavity, causing air to be pushed out of the lungs. |
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The larynx controls the pitch and volume of sound, but the strength the lungs exert to exhale also contributes to volume. |
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Some mammals, namely the primates, have air sacs attached to the larynx, which may function to increase the volume of sound. |
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Due to the sheer volume of guests, we had to have two sittings for the meal. |
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The use of elevated pressure facilitates a high fibre volume fraction and low void content for maximum structural efficiency. |
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In meteorology, an air mass is a volume of air defined by its temperature and water vapor content. |
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Bone volume is determined by the rates of bone formation and bone resorption. |
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The pressure exerted by a fixed volume and mass of an ideal gas is directly proportional to its temperature. |
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The books were later combined into a single volume with Candleford Green and published as Lark Rise to Candleford. |
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The historic record as well as the remains of harbours, ships and cargoes, testify to the volume of trade that crossed it. |
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Some 25,000 copies of the 35 volume encyclopedia were sold, half of them outside France. |
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The decision was influenced by the fact that the buckets could catch and use even a small volume of water. |
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The end of its third volume consisted of blurbs and testimonials, including praise from the German Anglicist Theodor Arnold. |
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