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A unit of physical media which contains data, usually physically interchangeable with other volumes of a similar type, and requiring a specific device for reading or writing (eg, a CD-ROM). Source: ESADS.
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| volume |
(364) A measure of the space occupied by a solid.
Ãâó: www.wtvl.net/honda/glossarypre.htm
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| volume |
A diagnostic test which measures how much urine remains in the bladder after urination. Specific measurement of PVR volume can be accomplished by catheterization, pelvic ultrasound, radiography, or radioisotope studies.
Ãâó: www.tnurology.com/uro.htm
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| volume c. |
in electromyography, the loss of measurable action potential because of spreading of current away from the source through conducting media such as extracellular fluid.
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| volume d. |
integral d.
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