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Capacity is the ability to hold, receive or absorb, or a measure thereof, similar to the concept of volume. Capacity may also refer to: Capacity (economics), the point of ...
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The capacity of both natural and artificial persons determines whether they may make binding amendments to their rights, duties and obligations, such as getting married or merging ...
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The net capacity factor of a power plant is the ratio of the actual output of a power plant over a period of time and its output if it had operated at full nameplate capacity the ...
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Seating capacity refers to the number of people who can be seated in a specific space, either in terms of the space available, or in terms of limitations set by law.
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Capacity building often refers to assistance which is provided to entities, usually developing country societies, which have a need to develop a certain skill or competence, or for ...
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Capacity utilization is a concept in economics which refers to the extent to which an enterprise or a nation actually uses its installed productive capacity.
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In mathematics, the capacity of a set in Euclidean space is a measure of that set's "size". Unlike, say, Lebesgue measure, which measures a set's volume or physical extent ...
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Vital capacity is the maximum volume of air that a person can exhale after maximum inhalation. It can also be the maximum volume of air that a person can inhale after maximum ...
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Capacity is defined as: “the ability of individuals, institutions and societies to perform functions, solve problems, and set and achieve objectives in a sustainable manner.”
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Cranial capacity is a measure of the volume of the interior of the cranium (also called the braincase or brainpan) of those vertebrates who have both a cranium and a brain.
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