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noun
The ability to hold, receive or absorb
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InPhase says that the drives should expand to capacities of 1.6TB by 2010.
Therefore, nodes are assigned to previous stage nodes according to capacities and then, a random routing solution is selected.
The failure capacity from the ramp and fluctuating wind load tests are found to be similar, and are comparable to capacities reported in the literature.
Three AMC modes corresponding to capacities 1, 2 and 3 bits/s/Hz are used with transitions at SINR 1, 3 and 7. Fading channels are generated as i.i.d.i.d
However, there are criticisms of the feasibility of such concepts when operationalizing them, due to possible constraints to capacities caused by poverty, weak institutions, or unproductive environments, among other examples (Jauhola 2015).
The capacities predicted using the Direct Strength Method for the limit states of distortional and local buckling were compared to capacities calculated using the equations contained in the AISI Specification [American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI).
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Nursing schools are filled to capacity.
Henman Hill was still filled to capacity.
The first relates to capacity.
Shelters are filled to capacity.
Inside, the bar was packed to capacity.
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