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Volumetrically, most of the mare formed between about 3 and 3.5 Ga before present.
The scroll compression process is nearly one hundred percent volumetrically efficient in pumping the trapped fluid.
This system allows lower temperatures to be employed in the incinerator section, where the solids are volumetrically reduced.
Thus, perspective and light create deep spaces where volumetrically constructed figures move in a strongly individualised human dimension.
The Australian government attempted to increase the tax on these drinks to the same rate as spirits, volumetrically, in an effort to stop binge drinking.
Now the dome is an imperial affair, gilded and volumetrically shaded to give the appearance of being encrusted with jewels.
Tube-chain conveyors are designed for transporting material volumetrically from the inlet to the outlet in the transport tube.
Lamproites are geographically widespread yet are volumetrically insignificant.
Volumetrically, Isamills are 10 times smaller than comparative ball or tower mills and therefore take up a smaller footprint inside a mill.
The eruption is divided into 10 phases on the basis of nine mappable fall units and a tenth, poorly preserved but volumetrically dominant fall unit.
Clad in brick and encircled by horizontal window bands, it volumetrically and dimensionally out of scale with its more domestically scaled neighbors.
The andesitic crust is hidden by overlying basaltic lavas that dominate the surface composition but are volumetrically minor.
Endo-drift is volumetrically more significant and may therefore cause greater ecological contamination (e.g. where chemical pesticides pollute ground water).
It is the deepest (one mile), oldest (20 million years) and volumetrically largest lake in the world, containing about one-fifth of the world's reserves of fresh water.
"Examination of dolerite from Western Australia suggests that tranquillityite is a relatively widespread, albeit volumetrically minor, accessory mineral," they write.
In microwave sintering process,the material is heated internally and volumetrically unlike in a conventional process where heat originates from an external heating source.
Right heart systole is volumetrically defined as right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF).
Ultrapotassic igneous rocks are a class of rare, volumetrically minor and generally ultramafic or mafic silica-depleted igneous rocks.
Solid tantalum and wet tantalum capacitors offer some of the best CV (capacitance/voltage) performance in some of the most volumetrically efficient packaging available.
Sophie Ryder, who lives in London, has contributed a four-foot-tall sculpture titled "Lady Hare With Dog," rendered volumetrically in densely coiled wire.
This means that the warehouses need not be so large, volumetrically speaking, to house a given number of pallets, although 2,000 spaces is generally regarded as the smallest quantity to justify automation.
The fact that most UHP terranes consist of thin sheets suggests that much thicker, volumetrically dominant tracts of continental crust are more deeply subducted.
Functional neuroimaging studies have implicated abnormalities in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the anterior cingulate cortex as being volumetrically different in individuals with bipolar disorder.
Due to volume and density ambiguities, a different approach involves volumetrically measuring the ingredients, then using scales or balances of appropriate accuracy and error ranges to weigh them, and recording the results.
Planning is viewed as a means to address the need for water volumetrically, to protect water quality and to regulate conflicts about water access and quality; particularly to prevent possible political or military conflict.