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The full size of the ten volumes measures around half a meter.
Some common volume measures in English-speaking countries are shown at right.
By some volume measures, the multiple is even higher.
Dry volume measures were slightly different for various types of grain, but often bore the same name.
The volume measure of output reflects the goods and services produced by the workforce.
In the productivity model the input volume is used as a production volume measure giving the growth rate 1.063.
Although they both use the log as the basic unit, the Israelites differentiated their systems of volume measure between dry and liquid states.
Oxo makes an excellent version with a removable base, which is marked with volume measures.
Volume measure in Taiwan is largely metric.
Many dry ingredients, such as granulated sugar, are not very compressible, so volume measures are consistent.
Volume measures were linearly regressed against body weight, and the residuals were used as the dependent measure (see Table 3).
Volume measures of compressible ingredients have a substantial measurement uncertainty, in the case of flour of about 20%.
The USA also uses volume measures based on cooking utensils and pre-metric measures.
Overall, there is a background of similarity between adult brain volume measures of people of differing ages and sexes.
Expressing variables - for example, manufacturing output - in chained volume measures means that the numbers will show changes in quantity, ie volumes.
The reference year has also been moved forward by two years, so that the latest base year for the chained volume measure of GDP is 2008.
We've used the ABMI, which is "Chained volume measures: Seasonally adjusted."
This accident is apparently the result of confusion both due to the simultaneous use of metric & Imperial measures as well as mass & volume measures.
Beginning reloading kits often include a weight to volume conversion chart for a selection of common powders, and a set of powder volume measures graduated in small increments.
The OECD defines it as "the ratio of a volume measure of output to a volume measure of input".
Volume measures of output are normally gross domestic product (GDP) or gross value added (GVA), expressed at constant prices i.e. adjusted for inflation.
Numerator of the ratio of labour productivity, the volume measure of output is measured either by gross domestic product (GDP) or gross value added (GVA).
All traditional U.S. length and volume measures have been legally standardized for commerce by the international yard and pound agreement of 1959 using the definition of 1 yard being exactly equal to 0.9144 meter.
Labour productivity is equal to the ratio between a volume measure of output (gross domestic product or gross value added) and a measure of input use (the total number of hours worked or total employment).
He led the development of Russian system of measures, and creation of the first standard units of mass and length, the platinum pounds and yards, as well as exemplary volume measures - buckets and the quadrangle.