As of Wednesday afternoon, the river was flowing at 2,140 cubic feet per second.
From the thenewstribune.com
Analysts in a Bloomberg survey estimated stocks would fall 2 billion cubic feet.
From the bloomberg.com
If the wall collapses, 500,000 cubic meters of toxic red sludge could spill out.
From the cnn.com
Global map of groundwater depletion, measured in cubic meters of water per year.
From the sciencedaily.com
The helium filled blimp is 113 metres long with a volume of 40,000 cubic metres.
From the nzherald.co.nz
She points out where about 90,000 cubic yards of contaminated soil were removed.
From the freep.com
Ernie Hudson races this restored machine, powered by a 265-cubic-inch Chevy V-8.
From the kansas.com
According to Shell, Australia has about 140 trillion cubic feet of stranded gas.
From the au.news.yahoo.com
It will have a 300 to 400 cubic yards capacity and will be emptied periodically.
From the timesunion.com
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Having three dimensions
(cubicity) the property of resembling a cube
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In crystallography, the cubic (or isometric) crystal system is a crystal system where the unit cell is in the shape of a cube. This is one of the most common and simplest shapes found in crystals and minerals.
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A curve of degree 3 in barycentric or trilinear coordinates. For a catalog with sketches, visit Bernard Gibert's site.
A third-order polynomial object; i.e. a polynomial in which the highest power a variable is raised to is 3. (Tutorial) (Language Reference)
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