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noun
A region of space that contains no matter.
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Anti-terror laws cannot be vacuum packed; they seep into the policing culture and create new paradigms of state power.
The men are equipped with bulky devices that might be vacuum cleaners, chemical sprayers, or flamethrowers (one appears to be on fire).
The pressurizing medium is assumed to be vacuum.
In comparison, the exterior in the range R < r refers to the surrounding dielectric, which is taken to be vacuum in this study.
We have studied composite grain models with a host silicate spheroid containing N = 9640, 25896 and 14440 dipoles, each carved out from 32 × 24 × 24, 48 × 32 × 32 and 48 × 24 × 24 dipole sites, respectively; sites outside the spheroid are set to be vacuum and sites inside are assigned to be the host material.
"The cheese will have to be vacuum sealed so I'm eyeing up manufacturers who supply cheese to airlines, as one example," she also told the outlet.
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Workers there then implant the hair into the cap, which will be vacuum-fitted to the recipient.
Fresh fish can be vacuum-sealed for tourists to take back home and they also do deliveries throughout greater London.
Sooner or later, sous vide will be in every self-respecting foodie's kitchen: the next food revolution will be vacuum-packed.
The municipal library and several archives have been carting their damaged collections to a frozen-food processing plant, where they will be frozen to halt further deterioration until they can be vacuum-dried.
China doesn't have any wood, and it is going to be vacuum-cleaning the world".
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