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Topic: Volume (disambiguation)


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  Volume - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter.
The acre foot is often used in measuring the volume of water in a reservoir or an aquifer.
The volume of an object is equal to its mass divided by its average density.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/v/o/l/Volume.html   (974 words)

  
 Density article - Density density (disambiguation) Greek mass volume divided iron water - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Formerly mass and volume were linked by defining the gram to be the mass of one cubic centimeter of water at 4°C which meant that water had density 1 kg/litre.
However, using one cubic centimetre of water as a standard for one gram is problematic due to the possibility of mass loss from evaporation as well as changes in density with temperature.
The singularity at the centre of a fl hole, according to general relativity, does not have any volume, so its density is undefined.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Density   (452 words)

  
 Volume Encyclopedia Articles @ LaunchBase.com (Launch Base)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The international unit for volume is the cubic meter.
Volume measures: UK UK fluid ounce, about 28.4 mL (this equals the volume of an avoirdupois ounce of water under certain conditions)
The main article for this category is Volume.
www.launchbase.com /encyclopedia/Volume   (690 words)

  
 Web of lies? Historical knowledge on the Internet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This disambiguation problem is one of the thorniest issues of information retrieval and data mining in computer science.
Despite the importance of the disambiguation problem, it is not a problem of the quality of historical information on the Web but rather of the sophistication of the tools—like H-Bot—for mining that information.
H-Bot’s difficulties with these nine distant misses and the five completely wrong answers were again due, in this case almost entirely, to disambiguation issues—for example, the ability to understand when a question about Frederick III refers to the Holy Roman Emperor (1415–93), the Elector of Saxony (1463-1525), or the King of Denmark and Norway (1609-1670).
www.firstmonday.dk /issues/issue10_12/cohen   (8395 words)

  
 SourceWatch:Contributing - SourceWatch
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Consideration for others demands that you exercise extreme caution in doing so.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=SourceWatch:Contributing   (4118 words)

  
 Christianity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Christianity is an Abrahamic religion based on the life, teachings, death by crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth as described in the New Testament.
* Volume 2: The Word of Life (1992, Order: ISBN 0060663642)
* Volume 3: Life in the Spirit (1994, Order: ISBN 0060663626)
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