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volatilization A process by which a chemical evaporates.
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volt (V) Unit of voltage (joule per coulomb). Not capitalized unless abbreviated.
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voltage The force which pushes electricity through a wire.
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voltage A unit of measuring electrical pressure, all batteries are rated in volts DC (Direct Current). The voltage of Alkaline batteries droops in a curve during its life. Lead-Acid, Zinc-Air, Silver-Oxide and NiCd batteries have a much more constant voltage - a
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volume While volume can be used to describe any group of pages bound together, it usually refers to a full set of issues which make up one year's worth of a single serial. Some periodicals publish more than one volume per year, while other serials may issue a single bound volume at irregular intervals. Sources: Naomi Lederer, et. al, Glossary of Library Terminology for International Students (ASU Libraries, November 1991); Heartsill Young, ed. ...
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