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circulation The movement of air or water around the world.
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circulation the flow of blood through the body's blood vessels and heart.
Ãâó: www.diabetes.org/diabetesdictionary.jsp
circulation coins used in commerce to purchase items by the populace are in circulation. A circulated coin is one that has been used one time or often more. Coins that have any kind of wear from handling, etc are also considered circulated.
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circulation For a chain letter variation V at time t, the number of V received after time t whose parents were received prior to t. The number of letters in transit from one recipient to another. CLEVO
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circulation r. the amount of blood pumped through the body by the heart per unit time; usually expressed in milliliters or liters per minute.
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