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volumetric

[ UK /vˌɒljuːmˈɛtɹɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to measurement by volume
    volumetric analysis

How To Use volumetric In A Sentence

  • Along the way, he expressed the belief that "the [ethanol import] tariff is likely to continue but over time be phased out," in conjunction with his call for a "fiscally responsible short-term extension of the Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit [VEETC]. Joel Velasco: Vilsack Changes Tune on the Ethanol Tariff
  • So if you combine energy density and volumetrics, soup is an obvious Solution. The Flex Diet
  • The two chief classes of quantitative analysis, gravimetric and volumetric, were developed in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
  • We measured volumetric moisture contents twice during the summer of 2000 using frequency-domain reflectometers (Theta Probe, Type ML2x, Delta-T Devices, Ltd., Cambridge, U.K.).
  • Sea water and sedimentary brines are volumetrically more important that fresh waters, but are unfit for human consumption.
  • Working solutions had also been prepared in amber glass volumetric flasks by appropriate dilution just before use.
  • The only volumetrically important and widespread diagenetic effect of groundwater flow on carbonates in near-surface evaporitic settings is reflux dolomitization.
  • Thanks in part to the advent of electronic controls, engineers are trimming losses, perfecting combustion, boosting volumetric efficiency and raising redlines.
  • It is suggested that after execution of volumetric transaction, a consistent basis for financial and inventory accounting shall be kept in.
  • In most, if not all, cases it is clear that volumetric contraction has occurred with horizontal contraction of the sediments complementing the heave of the faults.
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