Capacity
Meanings and phrases
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- capability to perform or produce
- the susceptibility of something to a particular treatment; capability
- the amount that can be contained; content
- the maximum production possible
- a specified function
- an electrical phenomenon whereby an electric charge is stored; capacitance; electrical capacity
- (computer science) the amount of information (in bytes) that can be stored on a disk drive
- the power to learn or retain knowledge; in law, the ability to understand the facts and significance of your behavior; mental ability
- tolerance for alcohol
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- a unit of measure for capacity officially adopted in the British Imperial System; British units are both dry and wet; Imperial capacity unit
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- a unit of measure for capacity officially adopted in the British Imperial System; British units are both dry and wet; British capacity unit
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- a unit of measurement of volume or capacity; volume unit; capacity unit; cubage unit; cubic measure; cubic content unit; displacement unit; cubature unit
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- a unit of measurement of volume or capacity; volume unit; capacity measure; cubage unit; cubic measure; cubic content unit; displacement unit; cubature unit
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- the maximum data rate that can be attained over a given channel
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- an electrical phenomenon whereby an electric charge is stored; capacitance; capacity
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- the maximum amount of water that a particular soil can hold
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- (computer science) the usable capacity of a disk drive; the amount of space that is left after the sector headings and boundary definitions and timing information have been added by formatting the disk
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- mental ability; brain; brainpower; learning ability; mentality; wit
- It is neutrally aligned, for despite its violent and savage nature, it lacks the mental capacity to choose between good and evil.
- He has a deep love and incredible patience with Brendan (Kain O'Keeffe) who is twenty, but with a mental capacity of a four year old."
- Weaver believed that Dalkowski had experienced such difficulty keeping his game under control because he did not have the mental capacity.
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- a capacity unit defined in metric terms
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- the number of people that can be seated in a vehicle or auditorium or stadium etc.
- The seating capacity was meager, only 5,000 seats.
- The seating capacity remained the same until 1960.
- The aircraft had a seating capacity of 156 or 149.
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- (computer science) the total number of bytes on a disk including the space that will be required to format it
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- the maximum amount of air that can be exhaled after a maximum inhalation (usually tested with a spirometer); used to determine the condition of lung tissue
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- The stadium's maximum capacity is 10,000 people.
- The stadium has a maximum capacity of 16,000 people.
- It has a maximum capacity of 1900 persons/hour.
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- Taken together, the dams have storage capacity of .
- The dam is high and has a storage capacity of .
- The boats had storage capacity for of coal.
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- The production capacity was increased significantly.
- About 10% of steel production capacity was lost.
- The production capacity is more than 20,000 tons per year.
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- The total installed capacity of MCL is 8.6 lakh tons.
- The total installed capacity of MCL is 6.2 lakh tons.
- The installed capacity of the plant is 950 megawatts.
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- There are five fuel tanks with a total capacity of .
- The total capacity was increased to 2500 seats.
- Ochilview Park today has a total capacity of .
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- Her carrying capacity is 12,200 gross tons at draft.
- Its bomb carrying capacity was also limited to 2,205 lbs.
- Its carrying capacity ranges from a few hundred kilograms to over 2 tons.
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- The full capacity of the arena was 5,831.
- Its full capacity is 1,090 MW.
- The shed had 20 tracks under cover but was never used to its full capacity.
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- While PSE-owned generating capacity is at 3,597 MW.
- The plant had a generating capacity of 81,500-kilowatts.
- Allen had a generating capacity of 741 MW.
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- It also provides community talks and capacity building for judges, prosecutors, and police.
- They support this work through training, research, advocacy, evaluations and capacity building.
- Indonesia has relentlessly strived to fulfill its commitment to capacity building for Palestine.
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- The formula_82 is the height of the heat capacity peak.
- it will have a greater heat capacity than a monatomic gas.
- This is the result of the water's mass and specific heat capacity.
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- As of April 2018, Egenco's generation capacity was .
- The MKER-800 has an electrical generation capacity of 800 MW.
- At its creation, the company had a generation capacity of 6.47 gigawatts.
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- The stadium has an official capacity of 30000 spectators.
- Genial in private life, he was harsh and unyielding in his official capacity.
- The President is also immune from civil suits for acts done in his official capacity.
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- The fuel capacity was estimated at 700,000 imperial gallons.
- The ship has a fuel capacity of giving the ship a range of at 12 knots and an endurance of 20 days.
- In addition to more power and a higher top speed, they also had more fuel capacity than the E4 class.
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- He then served in the same capacity with VI Corps.
- In 1989 he joined the Yankees in the same capacity.
- He was re-elected in the same capacity 2004 state election.
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- The company projects to have a passenger capacity of 330,000 per year.
- The ferry has room for six cars (or 75 tons) and a total passenger capacity of 49.
- First flown commercially in 1970, the 747 held the passenger capacity record for 37 years.
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- He also does not support restrictions on high capacity magazines.
- The links were subsequently upgraded to high capacity synchronous links.
- Hence, 802.11ax has the ability to form high capacity Wi-Fi ad hoc networks.
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- These metabolic pathways have only a limited capacity.
- However, a buffer has limited capacity.
- Bayern Munich limited capacity during their league and cup games to 69,000.
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- Cars competed in three engine capacity divisions.
- The field was divided into four engine capacity classes:
- Performance This is followed by the approximate engine capacity (e.g.
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- If need be, only pumps would need to be installed to increase capacity by one more TMC.
- Their bicycles sold well, requiring the company to relocate to be able to increase capacity.
- In 1970 a second road bridge was opened immediately next to the first, to increase capacity.
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- A capacity crowd attended the event, which was televised nationwide by satellite.
- Pete, watching her perform to a capacity crowd, gets an idea how to save the circus.
- The First Leg was played in front of a capacity crowd at Estadio Azul in Mexico City.
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- They have a cargo capacity of in five holds.
- She has a gross tonnage of 162,252 and a total cargo capacity of .
- Each ATV has a cargo capacity of .
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- The current capacity of the stadium is 4,500 seats.
- It has a current capacity of 12,000 spectators.
- The current capacity is between 1300 and 1400.
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- The brewery has an annual capacity of around .
- The projected average annual capacity factor is more than 90%.
- Its annual capacity was increased to 7,5 million passengers/year.
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- It holds a capacity of approximately 4,100 fans.
- Each train has a capacity of approximately 800 passengers.
- In total the fields have a combined capacity of approximately 1000 Scouts.
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- The lengthening increased capacity and made the overall length 125 feet with a 24-foot beam.
- The 767-300's increased capacity has been used on high-density routes within Asia and Europe.
- Transpac 3 (TPC-3), which went into service April 18, 1989, increased capacity to 3780 channels.
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- The total installed capacity of MCL is 8.6 lakh tons.
- The total installed capacity of MCL is 6.2 lakh tons.
- The six units have a total installed capacity of 1020 MW.
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- The GWR undertook many projects to increase the capacity of the line in the 1930s.
- The third terminal will increase the capacity of the airport to over 90 million passengers per year.
- For the 2014 Games, additional temporary stands were erected to increase the capacity during the games.
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- By 2010, the plant's annual production capacity will reach 120,000 vehicles.
- In phase two, the plant will achieve an annual production capacity of 150,000 units.
- Unibeton has annual production capacity of 10 million meter cube and over 3000 employees.
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- Alberta has 1491 megawatts of wind power capacity.
- By 1920, the company's power capacity had grown to 45 million kWh.
- India aims to install a total 60 GW of wind power capacity by 2022.
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- It originally had a water capacity of and recirculated a minute.
- The first known water capacity Barrax is opposite the church of San Roque.
- A water capacity was also required to reduce the need for regular watering.
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- The line will use higher capacity six car type A subway cars.
- This enclosure accommodated higher capacity, full-height -inch drives.
- The higher capacity is incompatible with some recorders and recording software.
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- The van model had a payload capacity of and the truck .
- The C-5 was designed for a payload capacity to the Moon.
- The smallest model 314 had a payload capacity of 1.5 tonnes.
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- The production capacity was increased significantly.
- The total capacity was increased to 2500 seats.
- The ground's capacity was increased slightly during this time.
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- The brewery has an annual capacity of around .
- The stadium has a capacity of around 3,000.
- The square has a capacity of around 5,000.
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- Each boat has a capacity of up to 1.5 tons.
- It has a towing capacity of up to .
- The school now has about 190 students, with a capacity of up to 300.
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- It has the capacity to produce 5 million liters per year.
- The Hyderabad plant has a capacity to produce 250 tons of UO per year and is expected to expanded to a 600 tons per year capacity.
- One of the most studied species is "C. glutamicum", whose name refers to its capacity to produce glutamic acid in aerobic conditions.
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- ACE has a number of practitioner fellows who act in an advisory capacity.
- Each group is a self-governing entity with AA World Services acting only in an advisory capacity.
- He spent the winter of that year at the newly constructed Fort Halkett, serving in an advisory capacity.
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- The nameplate capacity of all the power sources in the system is about 354 MW.
- The unit generated 100 MW and gave Picway a maximum nameplate capacity of 220 MW.
- It consists of seven REpower MM92 wind turbines with a nameplate capacity of 2 MW each.
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- The advantages are larger capacity, reduced fuelwood consumption, and better product quality.
- "A size" trains are longer and have larger capacity than "B size" trains, which are used on other operational lines of Zhengzhou Metro.
- The 597cc featherbed framed Model 99 Dominator was introduced in 1956, as a larger capacity version alongside the 500 cc Model 88 version.
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- The school was immediately filled to capacity.
- As of the 2000s, the cemetery is nearly filled to capacity.
- The reservoir filled to capacity for the first time in 1958.
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- The same year, Camp Kaweah was established to provide additional capacity.
- Eventually, with additional capacity in mind, it acquired six steel masts.
- A second, smaller facility, located on Vulcan Road, provides additional capacity.
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- Bayern Munich limited capacity during their league and cup games to 69,000.
- For the 2014 Games, additional temporary stands were erected to increase the capacity during the games.
- She served in this capacity during the Italo-Turkish War of 1911–1912 but she saw no action during the conflict.
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- The yard has six cranes, with a total load capacity of 60 tonnes.
- They are more durable, but usually heavier for the same load capacity.
- The stage floor itself had five elevator lifts, each with a load capacity.
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- By 1919, six reservoirs had a combined capacity of .
- The two units had a combined capacity of 60 MW.
- In total the fields have a combined capacity of approximately 1000 Scouts.
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- The memory capacity was up to 10 6 knocks.
- We do not yet know the practical limit of long-term memory capacity.
- To increase memory capacity and bandwidth, chips are combined on a module.
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- First, each section of road was designed to receive greater capacity of traffic.
- Another medicinal area is in creating pigs with greater capacity for human organ transplants (xenotransplantation).
- Generally, organisms with more complex nervous systems have a greater capacity to learn new responses and thus adjust their behavior.
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- this large capacity is the byproduct of Afyon's poppy plantations.
- Water cisterns with unusually large capacity for the region were found.
- The University of Bamberg regularly uses the arena for end-of-term exams, because of its large capacity.
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- The design also has an expected capacity factor of 90%.
- The projected average annual capacity factor is more than 90%.
- Unit 3 generated 9,651 GWh in 2017, achieving a capacity factor of 99.70%.
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- Phase 2 will consist of stadium capacity expansion.
- The original stadium capacity was 15,000.
- The current stadium capacity is 4,936.
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- The design capacity for MCI-Framingham is 452 inmates.
- The original design capacity of Gibraltar Reservoir was .
- It has a design capacity of 1.35 million passengers per year.
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- This indicated that the gross storage capacity of the reservoir in 1911 decreased to in 1987.
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- The airline continues to fly out of Grand Rapids in a reduced capacity.
- The stand became all-seater, retaining the single tier with a reduced capacity of 12,000.
- Officials said the reduced capacity would help DEP prevent swimming outside of authorized areas.
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- These two stadiums also have a similar capacity and age.
- Two years later, he joined Belmont University in a similar capacity.
- 'Health Services for the Elderly' operates in the downtown area in a similar capacity.
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- The petrol tank capacity was also increased from .
- Fuel tank capacity is which includes the reserve.
- Its fuel tank capacity was 10.6 gallons.