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- Dictionarybulk/bʌlk/
noun
- 1. the mass or size of something large: "residents jump up and down on their rubbish to reduce its bulk" Similar
- 2. the greater part of something: "the bulk of the traffic had passed" Similar Opposite
verb
- 1. treat (a product) so that its quantity appears greater than it is: "traders were bulking up their flour with chalk"
- 2. combine (shares or commodities for sale): "your shares will be bulked with others and sold at the best prices available"
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3 days ago · Dry Bulk Cargo refers to solid commodities that are transported in large quantities without any packaging, often loaded directly into a ship’s hold. These cargoes are typically shipped in bulk carriers, vessels specifically designed to transport dry, unpackaged bulk materials. Here are some characteristics and examples of dry bulk cargo:
5 days ago · Definition. Batch process refers to a manufacturing method where a specific quantity of goods are made in a single production run. It has a defined start and endpoint, meaning the process is completed once the batch has been produced.
Jun 26, 2024 · 2.Bulk phenomena: The bulk phenomenon is a phenomenon in which the whole object or substance is involved in the process. Example – Boiling. In bulk phenomena the total molecules (including interior molecules along with surface molecules) in the system are involved.
5 days ago · Mass email, also known as bulk email or email blasts, typically refers to sending promotional email campaigns to a large list of contacts such as customers, subscribers or leads. They’re useful for achieving specific goals, such as promoting a product or communicating important information. Some examples of when you might send a mass email include:
4 days ago · What is Bulk Density? Typically expressed in pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft³) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³), bulk density refers to the mass of a material per unit volume when it is in a bulk state. It is essential that this property is known as it helps determine the amount of material that can be accommodated in a given volume.
2 days ago · Gross Tonnage (GT) is a measure of the total enclosed volume of the ship in cubic meters multiplied by a constant, and the Net Tonnage (NT) or Register Tonnage is the total enclosed volume available for cargo in cubic meters multiplied by a constant.
1 day ago · In this article, we investigate the bulk-edge correspondence for a two-dimensional Dirac Hamiltonian with a constant magnetic field defined on a half-plane. This model was recently considered in , where bulk-edge correspondence was shown to hold, provided infinite mass boundary conditions along the edge are imposed. Our motivation is to ...