Collocations withcapacity

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absorption capacity
The realized pollution is determined jointly by the demand for polluting rights or environmental absorption capacity and the supply of these rights.
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adaptive capacity
Societal changes, however, have undermined certain aspects of adaptive capacity, made others obsolete, and have resulted in emerging vulnerabilities in certain sections of the community.
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additional capacity
As additional capacity is added-more synthesis and imaging procedures- marginal costs will again remain relatively fixed until full capacity is again reached.
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administrative capacity
The recurring inability to efficiently collect pension contributions is a striking example of limited administrative capacity that undermines policy implementation.
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advisory capacity
Instead, principal responsibility was given to state governments, with the federal government functioning in an advisory capacity.
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aerobic capacity
We conclude that aerobic capacity in all subgroups of patients, even with mild defects, is at or below the lower limit of normal.
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ample capacity
We know that at present we are assured ample capacity to meet all consumptive requirements at home and abroad until 1970.
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analytical capacity
Incremental politics suggests focusing scarce analytical capacity precisely on boundary areas of contestation.
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antioxidant capacity
Total antioxidant capacity also did not emerge as a possible mediating risk or protective factor.
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binding capacity
The binding capacity was estimated using the highest dilution point.
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bladder capacity
Three had increases in bladder capacity, a fall in bladder pressure at capacity and increase in urethral pressure.
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borrowing capacity
It still plays an important indirect role, however, because unexpected capital gains and losses on foreign debt affect profits and wealth, which influence domestic borrowing capacity.
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capacity crowd
In fact, people had to be turned away because the interest in the project was so great that there was a capacity crowd.
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capacity utilization
Increasing returns and capacity utilization have also played important roles.
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cargo capacity
Provides the cargo capacity required by the customer.
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civilian capacity
He served the navy in a civilian capacity.
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cognitive capacity
The threat avoidance function suggested by revonsuo could therefore be included in this more general function of fundamental cognitive capacity preservations and mental vigilance.
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combined capacity
Two further units are planned with an ultimate combined capacity of between 120 and 160 beds.
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computing capacity
The kinetic theory approach is a formidable task, even when one is armed with present computing capacity.
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cooling capacity
However, actuation rates are dependent on the cooling capacity of the wire which limits the actuator bandwidth.
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cranial capacity
After this, there is a large increase in cranial capacity reached by of 4 years of age.
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decision-making capacity
Ethical and human-rights issues in research on mental disorders that may affect decision-making capacity.
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decisional capacity
If a patient with decisional capacity refused treatment, 75% would accept this decision, although 19% would override their patient's wishes and intervene.
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dispersal capacity
This dispersal capacity could help pioneer species to colonize distant locations.
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electrical capacity
Apparently we seem to take it for granted that we shall lack one million kilowatts of electrical capacity at a date four years from now.
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enormous capacity
His blast furnaces for iron production were distinguished by their enormous capacity for the time.
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expanded capacity
Given the expanded capacity of information and communication technology, the capability to collect and analyze this type of information is highly feasible.
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expanding capacity
Clearly the demand generated by the era's construction boom far outstripped the expanding capacity of domestic industry.
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export capacity
These variables include subventions and export capacity.
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extra capacity
For very low upstream damage, it is not rational to contribute as the extra capacity will not be used.
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fiduciary capacity
The board of directors is there only in a fiduciary capacity to manage the shareholders' money.
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finite capacity
Metacercarial cysts localize in the pericardial cavity and the kidney lumen of the snail and these organs would have a finite capacity for carrying cysts.
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freight capacity
Does not that show that speculation about how much freight capacity is needed is still at a very rudimentary stage?
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fuel capacity
If they cannot do so with their ordinary fuel capacity, what about refuelling?
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full capacity
It uses the comparison principle in its full capacity.
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functional capacity
Seven patients showed functional capacity graded in the second class.
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generating capacity
At present, the total generating capacity operated by water power and in action is about 373,000 kilowatts.
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heat capacity
The temperature rise was obtained from the energy deposition using the temperature dependent heat capacity for each material.
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immense capacity
Perhaps one of the characteristic features of these nations is their immense capacity and their readiness to exploit already existing conflicts in neighbouring states.
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increased capacity
Under anarchy changes in relative position take on importance because they give one state an increased capacity to coerce another.
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increasing capacity
These results suggest that there is an increasing capacity for morpheme recognition with age, especially with derived forms in the later elementary school years.
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individual capacity
There is a need to develop candidate subtyping models and then compare their individual capacity to demonstrate differential treatment outcomes against current continuum models.
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industrial capacity
Similarly, state-owned enterprises make up much of the region's scant industrial capacity.
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infinite capacity
Can he really mean that every other cognitive system has infinite capacity?
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innate capacity
The training reminds us of our innate capacity to care for one another.
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institutional capacity
But systems based solely on control-oriented approaches impose high private costs and are often not enforceable given existing institutional capacity.
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insufficient capacity
It is not the case that local authorities are run by hidebound ideologues with insufficient capacity to learn.
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intellectual capacity
It was simply a question of intellectual capacity, according to these 'experts'.
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limited capacity
Performance discontinuities and other effects of a limited capacity should then be predictable on the basis of the ways in which recoding has been impeded.
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load capacity
Different mounting operations require robots designed with attention on load capacity, service range, and operational tasks.
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lung capacity
Muscles involved in respiration develop as the skeleton structure enlarges and the muscles grow to accommodate extra lung capacity.
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managerial capacity
We note that the productivity of hired labor may differ from that of family labor due to work capacity, managerial capacity, or supervision requirements.
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manufacturing capacity
Therefore, this solution is best suited to the most advanced developing countries having some nascent drug manufacturing capacity.
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maximum capacity
The closer q(t) is to the maximum capacity, the less neurotransmitter is produced.
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mental capacity
Both factors are negatively associated with perceptions of physical and mental capacity to acquire, develop, and maintain relationships.
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nameplate capacity
The company expects the nameplate capacity for soda ash to rise to 1·8 million tonnes a year by 1979, and by 1985 to 2 million tonnes a year.
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official capacity
Women were clearly not excluded from official occasions and moreover, assisted their husband when he had to entertain his superior in an official capacity in his home.
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operational capacity
At increased levels of production, marginal costs remain steady and only increase when approaching operational capacity.
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organizational capacity
These taxes do require an organizational capacity to collect information and penetrate society, but to a lesser extent than income and land taxes.
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oxygen-carrying capacity
Another constraint on the evolution of their brain is the oxygen-carrying capacity of their vascular systems.
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payload capacity
It is a pre-existing bus with a well-defined payload capacity.
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photosynthetic capacity
Decline of photosynthetic capacity with leaf age in relation to leaf longevities for five tropical canopy tree species.
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processing capacity
Rather, mastery may also be determined by other basic cognitive factors such as memory or processing capacity.
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production capacity
Firm size is based on initial fixed asset investment in production or production capacity.
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professional capacity
But the value of singing in other than a purely professional capacity was there to be appealed to.
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pumping capacity
Unfortunately, where storage and pumping capacity are limited and non-riparian water rights unenforceable, banking is not practical.
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rated capacity
Due to age, overuse, and poor maintenance, the efficiency of delivery of the canal system is only 35-40 per cent of rated capacity.
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reduced capacity
The choice has left him without family or community, resigned to a writer's life of "little mournful lonelinesses" (27) with a reduced capacity for fellowship.
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refinery capacity
There is enough refinery capacity for 150 million tons of oil a year.
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refining capacity
However, because of the extremely high value of this developed site, including the extensive investment in refining capacity, it is safe to assume this site will be protected.
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remarkable capacity
At the same time it demonstrates pentecostalism's remarkable capacity to take on local colour in different contexts.
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reproductive capacity
They become like competitors, and the reproductive capacity of the one might interfere with that of the other.
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reserve capacity
They suggested that there may be sufficient reserve capacity in the intestine, below the infected area, to ensure that overall absorption of nutrients remains normal.
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residual capacity
The decrease in functional residual capacity and increased oxygen consumption during pregnancy lead to a rapid onset of hypoxaemia during apnoea.
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resource capacity
Processing resource capacity and the comprehension of garden path sentences.
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seating capacity
The space also somehow seemed intimate, despite having a seating capacity for some two and a half thousand.
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stadium capacity
Each team's fans were allocated 9,000 tickets, with the stadium capacity reduced from 41,000 to 36,000; there were fears of ticketless fans congregating outside.
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supervisory capacity
I gather that only men in a supervisory capacity are to be released.
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surge capacity
For instance, a shortage of world surge capacity in a situation where demand for energy is increasing rapidly will generally lead to increased import prices for all consumers alike.
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surplus capacity
As noted above, the board of trade sought to protect industries with surplus capacity, unless foreign enterprises offered diversification or technology-related benefits.
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technical capacity
Limited technical capacity of the whole urban system was also often seen as an obstacle to extension by city governments.
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thermal capacity
Of course, any airconditioning installation can be designed so that advantage is taken of the thermal capacity of the building.
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throughput capacity
To obtain an annual cost per service, the total cost was divided by the center's yearly typical and maximum throughput capacity.
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total capacity
It does not give a total capacity score that can be interpreted without consideration of clinical, social or other circumstances.
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towing capacity
Three towing packages were optional, each with increasing towing capacity.
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tremendous capacity
This book illustrates the possibility of just such a progressive historiography, one that reminds us of the tremendous capacity for marginalization that history-making always entails.
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unique capacity
She had a unique capacity for neatly interlacing management, motherhood, and home-making, and in making and maintaining a worldwide circle of personal and professional friends.
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unlimited capacity
But unlike other creations, which possess limited attraction (solely to perpetuate themselves), humans have an unlimited capacity of attraction.
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unofficial capacity
So far hunts, in an unofficial capacity, have provided for the limitation of herds and have promptly dealt with those that caused damage to crops.
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unused capacity
There is unused capacity, waiting to be brought into productive use.
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varying capacity
We also neglected problems of varying capacity utilization.
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vital capacity
If time is of the essence, the patient should take four vital capacity breaths of 100 % oxygen.
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water-holding capacity
A comparison of methods to estimate water-holding capacity in post-rigor porcine muscle.
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