Volumes
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But you need very, very large
volumes
of water in order to do this.
And we can see brain
volumes
up to 40 percent less in these children.
And what you can do then is, the milk or the bacteria produce in much larger
volumes
and then from that, spin a yarn and then create a fabric or a rope.
So visuals, for example, speak
volumes
through these teeny, tiny details, codified in things like type, shape, color and texture.
If we're going to get that, and make that gas station possible, we have to figure out ways to move large
volumes
of payload through space.
You know, the bound
volumes
with ink on paper.
This particular story by Osama Tezuka is his epic life of the Buddha, and it's eight
volumes
in all.
And what that means is just constant, huge
volumes
of data going up.
The only problem is, when you have that much information, you have to find the good stuff, and that can be incredibly difficult when you're dealing with those
volumes.
If you want to sell huge
volumes
of somewhat expensive goods to people, you really want a large, stable, prosperous middle class.
When I was at school, the books were transcribed by transcribers, voluntary people who punched one dot at a time so I'd have
volumes
to read, and that had been going on, mainly by women, since the late 19th century in this country, but it was the only way I could read.
Bike
volumes
have spiked.
SC: I mean, that speaks
volumes.
Our genetic information is organized into a set of 46 volumes, and when we did that, we had to be able to account for each of those 46 volumes, because in some cases with autism, there's actually a single volume that's missing.
Weather, annual reports, quarterly reports, historic data itself, volumes, you name it.
And Yared, eventually recognized as Saint Yared, used these scales to compose five
volumes
of chants and hymns for worship and celebration.
And you can see how its cantilevering
volumes
project out and engage the public space and how its courtyards animate the public inside.
Well, in 1811, someone had an idea that if you had equal
volumes
of gases, at the same temperature and pressure, they would contain an equal number of particles.
Euclid's "Elements" is 13
volumes
full of just geometry.
After all, many of our cities are sitting on top of a natural water storage system that can accommodate huge
volumes
of water.
The diversity of the communities represented in this room and the contributions each had made to make this day a reality spoke
volumes
to what was at stake.
These include smaller frontal lobes and hippocampal
volumes.
In severe cases, the kidneys can't keep up with the resulting
volumes
of dilute urine.
But since that time, the trade and investment
volumes
across the straits have become so intense that last November, leaders from both sides held a historic summit to discuss eventual peaceful reunification.
Thus, the
volumes
of Earth history are incomplete and disheveled.
Five thousand years after the Sumerians learned to record their thoughts on clay tablets, the Earth's
volumes
remained inscrutable to humans.
How diligently you followed those rules spoke
volumes
about the kind of Marine you were.
Originally published in two volumes, the narrative follows Don Quixote as he travels through central and northern Spain fighting the forces of evil.
The fundamental limitations of machine learning is that it needs to learn from large
volumes
of past data.
There are doctors, academics and bloggers who have written countless
volumes
on the many facets of this complex subject.
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