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The Baltic Sea's salinity is much lower than that of ocean water ( which averages 35 ‰), as a result of abundant freshwater runoff from the surrounding land, combined with the shallowness of the sea itself ; indeed, runoff contributes roughly one-fortieth its total volume per year, as the volume of the basin is about 21, 000 km³ and yearly runoff is about 500 km³.
The books were later combined into a single volume with the later Candleford Green to form the well-known Lark Rise to Candleford.
Boyle ’ s law, Charles ’ law and Avogadro ’ s law could be combined to give a general relation between the volume, pressure, temperature and the number of moles of a particular gas.
The Hendrix sound combined high volume and high power, feedback manipulation, and a range of cutting-edge guitar effects.
After Mount Rainier, Mount Baker is the most heavily glaciated of the Cascade Range volcanoes ; the volume of snow and ice on Mount Baker, is greater than that of all the other Cascades volcanoes ( except Rainier ) combined.
The power of a reciprocating engine is proportional to the volume of the combined pistons ' displacement.
In this case they are combined at equal volume, but any ratio could be used.
The combined volume of two substances is usually greater than the volume of one of the substances.
However, sometimes one substance dissolves in the other and the combined volume is not additive.
However, the volume of the new glacier is about the same as all the pre – 1980 glaciers combined.
The air sacs expand and contract due to changes in the volume of the combined thorax and abdominal cavity.
In this way, low stray-light holography is combined with the high efficiency of deep, etched transmission gratings, and can be incorporated into high volume, low cost semiconductor manufacturing technology.
These modules can be manufactured in high volume, by organizations familiar with their specialized testing issues, and combined with much lower volume custom mainboards with application-specific external peripherals.
The combined gas law or general gas equation is formed by the combination of the three laws, and shows the relationship between the pressure, volume, and temperature for a fixed mass of gas:
The original 16 bit WMF file format was fully specified in volume 4 of the 1992 Windows 3. 1 SDK documentation ( at least if combined with the descriptions of the individual functions and structures in the other volumes ), but that specification was vague about a few details.
A simple dilution is one in which a unit volume of a liquid material of interest is combined with an appropriate volume of a solvent liquid to achieve the desired concentration.
This means cartridges with a large bore area to case volume ratio combined with a high operating pressure benefit more from recoil reduction with muzzle brakes than smaller standard cartridges.
Since then, the combined traffic volume of the for has remained roughly constant.
Both volume box sets are also available as a combined single " Gift Box Set ".
Examples of feedback combined with a quick volume swell used as a transition include Weezer's " My Name Is Jonas "; the Stroke's " Reptilia ", " New York City Cops ", and " Juicebox "; as well as numerous tracks by Meshuggah and Tool.
Data gathered from the Hubble Space Telescope and ground-based sensors were combined to form a 3D volume visualization of the nebula.

volume and biographies
Lastly, the work of Célestin Port, Dictionnaire historique, géographique et biographique de Maine-et-Loire ( 3 vols., Paris and Angers, 1874 – 1878 ), and its small volume of Préliminaires ( including a summary of the history of Anjou ), contain, in addition to the biographies of the chief counts of Anjou, a mass of information concerning everything connected with Angevin history.
The first two comprise entirely his Syntagma philosophicum ; the third contains his critical writings on Epicurus, Aristotle, Descartes, Robert Fludd and Herbert of Cherbury, with some occasional pieces on certain problems of physics ; the fourth, his Institutio astronomica, and his Commentarii de rebus celestibus ; the fifth, his commentary on the tenth book of Diogenes Laërtius, the biographies of Epicurus, Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, Tycho Brahe, Nicolaus Copernicus, Georg von Peuerbach, and Regiomontanus, with some tracts on the value of ancient money, on the Roman calendar, and on the theory of music, with an appended large and prolix piece entitled Notitia ecclesiae Diniensis ; the sixth volume contains his correspondence.
This includes a volume that unites the three most important older biographies of Wolff.
In 1993 a volume containing missing biographies was published.
He also published several volumes of poetry, as well as a volume entitled Ecrivains nationaux ( 1874, republished 1889 ), and biographies of the pietist Alexandre Vinet ( 1875 ), of the poet Juste Olivier ( 1879 ) and of the artist Alexandre Calame ( 1883 ).
In addition to his works of science fiction, he is the author of a number of non-genre historical novels and several biographies of early American political figures, most notably his two volume work on Thomas Jefferson.
Profiles in Courage is a 1955 Pulitzer Prize-winning volume of short biographies describing acts of bravery and integrity by eight United States Senators throughout the Senate's history.
Hawks edited the single volume Appletons ' Cyclopaedia of Biography ( 1856 ), which added American biographies to the volume edited by Elihu Rich and published in 1854 by Richard Griffin & Company ( London ).
A number of multi volume biographies have been published about the Chazon Ish, including " Pe ' er Hador ", and the more recent " Maaseh Ish ".
The first volume of the Dictionary of Canadian Biography appeared in 1966 with 594 biographies covering the years 1000 to 1700.
The DCB, it was decided, would publish in a period arrangement throughout, with volumes arranged chronologically, and with each volume covering a specific range of years with biographies arranged alphabetically.
Volume X, ranging from 1871 to 1880, was the first volume to be assembled, and it appeared in 1972 with the biographies of 574 people, many of whom were instrumental in the creation of Canada itself.
He directed the production of a vast work on Social England in 1893-1898 ; he wrote, for several series of biographies, studies of Coleridge ( 1884 ), Sterne ( 1882 ), William III ( 1888 ), Shaftesbury ( 1886 ), Strafford ( 1889 ), and Lord Salisbury ( 1891 ); he compiled a biography of Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer ( 1896 ); and after a visit to Egypt he published a volume on the country, and in 1897 appeared his book on Lord Cromer, the man who had done so much to bring it back to prosperity.

volume and Dictionary
* 1884 – The first volume ( A to Ant ) of the Oxford English Dictionary is published.
His 1828 American Dictionary contained the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume.
In 1933, it fully replaced the name in all occurrences to The Oxford English Dictionary ( OED ) in its reprinting as twelve volumes with a one volume supplement and more supplements came over the years until in 1989 when the second edition was published in twenty volumes.
The full title was A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles ; Founded Mainly on the Materials Collected by The Philological Society ; the 352-page volume, words from A to Ant, cost 12s. 6d ( equivalent to £ 265 for 2010 ) or ( US $ 3. 25 ) at the time.
" In Dictionary of the Middle Ages, volume 9.
The first volume of their German Dictionary ( Deutsches Wörterbuch ) was not published until 1854.
), Dictionary of American Biography, Charles Scribner ’ s Sons, New York, 10 + 1 + 1 volumes, 1937 – 1964, volume 1 ( Abbe — Brazer ), 660 pages + 613 pages, entry « Bonaparte, Jerome Napoleon » ( 1830 – 1893 ) page 429 ( part 2 of volume 1: Barsotti — Brazer ) by T. M. S. ( Thomas Marshall Spaulding )
The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago volume H ( 1956 ) p. 13 & p. 84 ; volume Š / 1 ( 1989 ) p. 70 .</ ref >
In their landmark 1992 volume, An Illustrated Dictionary of the Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and the Maya, Miller and Taube list eight deities:
* Selected Characteristics of Occupations, a companion volume to the U. S. Department of Labor's Dictionary of Occupational Titles
In 1741 there followed the first volume of the General Treasure Chamber, a four volume commercial lexicon translated by Ludovici from the Dictionnaire Universel de Commerce ( General Commercial Dictionary ) by Jacques Savary des Brûlons.
* Charles Hutton, Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary ( 1815 ), volume II, p. 395-398 ()
At the end of volume three, this edition included the Britannica World Language Dictionary, 474 pages of translations between English and French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, and Yiddish.
The American edition of Charles Annandale's four volume revision of The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language, published in 1883 by the Century Company, was more comprehensive than the Unabridged.
In 1894 came Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary, an attractive one volume counterpart to Webster's International.
* This article also incorporates text from the Dictionary of National Biography, supplemental volume 3 ( 1901 ) and volume 22 ( 1909 ), publications now in the public domain
" Modern pronunciation differs in some aspects from Siebs ' description and the current state is commonly recorded in the Duden series ( volume 4: – The Pronunciation Dictionary ).
* Dictionary of Canadian Biography, volume 1.
Caricature of Émile Littré carrying one volume of his " Dictionary of the French Language "
In conjunction with John Edwin Sandys, Nettleship revised and edited Oskar Seyffert's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, and he contributed to a volume entitled Essays on the Endowment of Research an article on " The Present Relations between Classical Research and Classical Education in England ," in which he pointed out the great value of the professorial lecture in Germany.
* Richard Garnett in Dictionary of National Biography, volume xxix, ( London, 1892 )

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