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The measure of the interior of a three-dimensional figure. A unit for measuring volume is the cubic unit.
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The amount of space an object can occupy.
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The total number of surgeries or procedures performed by the ambulatory surgery facility. Volume is useful in that it gives an idea of the experience a facility has in a particular surgery or procedure. Some studies have shown that treating more cases of a certain type can lead to better outcomes, such as with cardiac surgery.
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| volume |
One physical piece, usually bound with hard covers.
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A physical unit of data storage, such as a diskette, tape reel or one partition of a hard drive.
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