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volatile Subject to change. The volatile keyword informs the compiler that a variable could change value at any time (because it is mapped to a hardware register, or because it is shared with other, concurrent processes) and so should always be loaded before use.
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voltage Electrical pressure, ie the force which causes current to flow through an electrical conductor.
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voltage The potential difference or electromotive force expressed in volts. Also see Volt
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volatile Turning readily to a gas, or boiling easily
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volumetric As defined by Simmons and MRI, takes into account not only the usage of a product/brand but also how often the product/brand is used.
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