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  • A [[rhegus]] is an [[enchantment]] that affects a volume of space, as opposed to an [[epasma]], an enchantment that covers a specifi
    284 bytes (42 words) - 13:45, 24 December 2023
  • ...llection of objects, as opposed to a [[rhegus]], which affects a defined [[volume]] of space, or a [[hapantic]], which affects an entire [[plane]] or [[hospe
    297 bytes (45 words) - 01:46, 27 February 2024
  • ...[[plane]] (in the [[æalogy|æalogical]] sense) of very small [[volume]]. This is not a technical term, and there is no exact cutoff for what qua
    477 bytes (80 words) - 14:49, 24 December 2023
  • ...non in which the interior of an object or part of space is larger than the volume in space it occupies or displaces. This is a common type of [[enchantment] ...y to produce a similar effect—by arranging for the boundaries of the volume to [[translocation|translocate]] objects that pass through it to a differen
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  • ==Area and volume== ...her-dimensional [[content]]s). In terms of other common units of area and volume (aside from the simple powers of the units of length whose conversions have
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  • ...f Icathiria|species]]. No government or empire controls more than a small volume of the galaxy, but somehow all the petty power players there manage to canc
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  • ...means that rradri need to eat relatively frequently; they lack the stomach volume to slowly digest large meals. The rradri does, however, possess a heart in
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  • ...i r^3</math>. The sphere has a smaller [[ratio]] of [[surface area]] to [[volume]] than any other [[Euclidean geometry|Euclidean]] [[solid]]. ...ant properties such as its constant curvature and its uniquely low area-to-volume ratio, spheres occur often in natural objects and phenomena. Of course, th
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  • ...arge, but finite. That is, even if the universe itself is infinite, the [[volume]] that can be colonized within a given time is not. This is especially tru
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  • ...tely, or relative to a stationary object, which has a similar effect. The volume of a rhegus may be arbitrarily small, but it may also be very large; rhegi
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  • ...spended in the atmosphere, making up on average about one percent of it by volume (not included in the above percentages). In any case, the atmosphere becom
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  • ...erot)|distributed brain]] takes up almost thirty percent of the tcerot's [[volume]], giving it perhaps the largest brain to body ratio of any Icathirian folk ...el]]s in [[volume]], or responding to rapid changes in either frequency or volume.
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  • ...ever, the Bathybius occupies about a [[billion]] cubic [[meter]]s, and its volume could easily be an [[order of magnitude]] higher.
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  • ...ects are in fact brought inside the Oculus, but given the sheer number and volume of such objects this seems impossible unless the Oculus is much [[multum in
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  • ...uctures they control as part of them.) The smallest tabulators occupy a [[volume]] of roughly two cubic [[meter]]s and [[mass]] around six [[kilogram|metric ...re also typically larger than those of other batirines, though the extra [[volume]] generally comes from components devoted to memory rather than to reasonin
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  • ...ortion of the statue's interior. Agheron-Tade occupies a relatively small volume of the left-hand part of the base, taken up mostly by [[optics|optical]] re
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  • ...embranes at the back of its head; the tsibit is good at sensing changes in volume and tone, but is almost deaf to sounds that are constant and unchanging.
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  • Through most of Ialenar's [[volume]] the bones are relatively sparsely distributed, only slightly occluding vi
    6 KB (1,015 words) - 18:05, 15 May 2013
  • ...ds, continually). Given its large size, the kmamt requires a considerable volume of gas exchange, and the amount of its body mass taken up by the tracheal t
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  • ...er cellary planes may exist with many separate compartments, or with their volume otherwise divvied up. Those storing their effects in a cellary plane often ...ough habitable planets like Earth make up only a minuscule fraction of its volume. &AElig;alogists disagree as to whether the perceived commonness of terres
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