Collocations withvolume

These are words often used in combination withvolume.

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average volume
Within an individual embryo, the average volume density represents summary counts from micrographs for that embryo.
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bound volume
The rescript may date to 1862-1864, given its location in the bound volume.
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cell volume
Blood volume was derived from red cell volume and haematocrit values.
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companion volume
The comparative insights of her study suggest a useful companion volume that could take up a range of substantive issues across administrations.
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edited volume
Inevitably in an edited volume with a wide scope, several themes are absent or underrepresented.
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enormous volume
It is not our intention to review the enormous volume of debate on the issue of the moral status of the embryo.
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finite volume
They formulate a finite volume/finite element scheme which allows for discrete counterparts of the relevant integral estimates known from the continuous setting.
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given volume
The largest fraction of a given volume is located at its periphery.
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hippocampal volume
We did not find the predicted decrease in hippocampal volume.
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huge volume
The international swap business has grown from virtually nothing in 1980 to a huge volume today.
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increased volume
Other practices besides sharply increased volume can be deployed in the preonset position.
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increasing volume
The act books of both the vice-chancellor's and commissary's courts are testimony to the increasing volume of wide-ranging litigation that occupied the university courts during this period.
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interior volume
Partially blocking the front entry prominently stands a rotated solid chimneystack that seems to take up half of the front of the house and most of its interior volume.
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intravascular volume
In older patients with disturbed fluid balance homeostasis, this can be problematic as, often, intravascular volume is low.
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large volume
Large volume digester/chemostat studies are not normally associated with extremophile microbiology.
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lung volume
Reproducibility of lung volume is also desirable in other tumour sites.
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massive volume
Most of the great milestones of the squadron's history are related in this massive volume.
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maximum volume
The maximum volume density of this layer was commonly greater than 600 insects per km3.
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molar volume
This ruled out molar volume changes as the dominant mechanism for vertical displacement of freezing soil.
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overall volume
The obvious answer to this problem was to reduce the overall volume of the artwork.
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pore volume
The difference between the two measurements gave the percentage pore volume in the upper 10 cm of the soil.
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printed volume
This may be one of the most important contributions of this well-edited and nicely printed volume.
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published volume
I believe that that section is a most important part of the published volume.
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reduced volume
These findings indicate that, under conditions of reduced astrocytic coverage of neurons, diffusion is facilitated and takes place in a reduced volume.
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sheer volume
The sheer volume of the collections of specimens secured was impressive.
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slim volume
This slim volume assesses the coal procurement practices and strategies of the electricity utilities.
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substantial volume
It is a substantial volume, bringing together a wide range of perspectives on community care from a total of forty different contributors.
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three-dimensional volume
The notion of blossoming is analogous to the process of 'fusing' the two flat images of a stereoscopic pair into a virtual three-dimensional volume.
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tidal volume
Increased tidal volume during this respiration may also contribute to the efficiency of the stimulation.
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total volume
The total volume of the reaction was 12.5 ml.
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trading volume
Figure 10 displays the cross correlograms between volatility and trading volume.
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tremendous volume
She has a tremendous volume of primary production.
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tumour volume
No correlation was found between the severity of the complication, prescription dose and tumour volume.
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unit of volume
It produces a low level of energy per unit of volume of wood.
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ventricular volume
The male adolescent growth spurt in lean body mass is paralleled by a similar growth spurt in left ventricular volume.
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volume of autobiography
He had found his vocation and between 1925 and 1949 he published ten novels, a volume of autobiography and a children's story.
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volume of data
His reports yielded a large volume of data about work practices and wages, as well as commentary on how these related to the precarious lifestyles of the poor.
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volume of mail
They know that they have to win, if possible, a higher volume of mail.
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volume of material
An expected requirement of any course is the large volume of material to read.
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volume of poetry
She began, early in her writing career, of alternating the publication of an autobiography and a volume of poetry.
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volume of waste
Incineration significantly reduces the volume of waste but this combustion also emits toxic compounds.
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volume overload
This suggests that the preoperative left ventricular dysfunction in our patient was caused mainly by volume overload produced by the severe aortic regurgitation.
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