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The phrase "a volume rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to measurements, such as fluid dynamics, engineering, or any field where the flow of a substance is quantified by volume over time.
Example: "The pump operates at a volume rate of 500 liters per hour."
Alternatives: "flow rate" or "volumetric flow rate."
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The raw data was acquired at a volume rate of 2 volumes per second during live tracking and then registered offline through a GPU-accelerated registration pipeline.
Their activities were defined by using a model gas simulating the industrial one for temperatures and a volume rate of the steam gas mixture similar to those used in the industrial process of low-temperature steam conversion of CO.
On the other hand, the whole of the dispersion may be dense-packed if the conditions in the feed stream lead to a volume rate of sedimentation which is higher than the dispersed phase throughput.
We also intended to record 4D OCT images for a long duration at a volume rate even faster than the standard video rate.
To elicit IGABA, the chamber was perfused with 120 μl of GABA-containing solution at a volume rate between 300 and 1000 μl/s.
Images were acquired using an Acuson SC 2000™ ultrasound unit (Siemens Medical Solutions, Erlangen, Germany) and a 10 F AcuNav V™, able to acquire a 60° × 15° volume, at a volume rate of 20 vps.
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A conventional spray application with a constant volume rate per unit ground area (l ha−1) was compared with a variable rate application method designed to compensate electronically for measured variations in canopy dimensions.
Strasberg [22] found that the sound occurs only when the bubble is in volume pulsation; he also found that smaller bubbles, with a smaller surface area, radiate less energy for a given volume rate of bubble formation.
In our experiments, the scanning rate is 200 μm.s-1, which gives a scanned volume rate of 6.08 × 10−13 L.s-1.
The prescribed doses were a single-pool Kt/ V urea of 1.3 ± 0.3 (delivered dose sp Kt/ V 1.1 ± 0.3) for intermittent haemodialysis (IHD) and an effluent volume rate of 24.0 ± 2.4 mL/kg/h (delivered 20.5 ± 3.5 mL/kg/h) for continuous veno-venous haemodialysis (CRRT).
At 6 h, an echo-measured stroke volume rate cut-off of 0.20 ml was used to classify animals into predicted survivors (S) or non-survivors (NS) (n = 6 per group).
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