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LOW BLOOD VOLUME
Hypovolaemia; Hypovolaemic shock; Volume depletion; Hypovolæmia; Low blood volume; Desanguination; Desanguinate; Hypovolemic; Decreased blood volume; Oligemia; Autoreperfusion; Autoperfusion

Volume (finance)         
AMOUNT OF A SECURITY TRADED DURING A PERIOD OF TIME
Trading volume; Volume of trade; Trade volume
In capital markets, volume, or trading volume, is the amount (total number) of a security (or a given set of securities, or an entire market) that was traded during a given period of time. In the context of a single stock trading on a stock exchange, the volume is commonly reported as the number of shares that changed hands during a given day.
Ultra-low volume         
  • Typical large ULV cold fogging machine. Max Pro 145 model from Dyna-fog Africa
Ultra-Low Volume
Ultra-low volume (ULV) application of pesticides has been defined as spraying at a Volume Application Rate (VAR) of less than 5 L/ha for field crops or less than 50 L/ha for tree/bush crops.Matthews GA, Bateman R, Miller P (2014) Pesticide Application Methods 4th Edition Wiley, Chichester, UK 517 pp.
Volume         
  • Diagram showing how to measure volume using a graduated cylinder with [[fluid dram]] markings, 1926
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QUANTITY OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE
Volume measure; Volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude; Volumes; Volumetric; Volume (geometry); Volume (mathematics); Spatial volume; Volume (unit); Volumetry; Volume of a cone; Liquid capacity; Fluid capacity; Cubic length; List of volume formulas
·noun Amount, fullness, quantity, or caliber of voice or tone.
II. Volume ·noun Anything of a rounded or swelling form resembling a roll; a turn; a convolution; a coil.
III. Volume ·noun A roll; a scroll; a written document rolled up for keeping or for use, after the manner of the ancients.
IV. Volume ·noun Dimensions; compass; space occupied, as measured by cubic units, that is, cubic inches, feet, yards, ·etc.; mass; bulk; as, the volume of an elephant's body; a volume of gas.
V. Volume ·noun Hence, a collection of printed sheets bound together, whether containing a single work, or a part of a work, or more than one work; a book; a tome; especially, that part of an extended work which is bound up together in one cover; as, a work in four volumes.

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Hypovolemia

Hypovolemia, also known as volume depletion or volume contraction, is a state of abnormally low extracellular fluid in the body. This may be due to either a loss of both salt and water or a decrease in blood volume. Hypovolemia refers to the loss of extracellular fluid and should not be confused with dehydration.

Hypovolemia is caused by a variety of events, but these can be simplified into two categories: those that are associated with kidney function and those that are not. The signs and symptoms of hypovolemia worsen as the amount of fluid lost increases. Immediately or shortly after mild fluid loss (from blood donation, diarrhea, vomiting, bleeding from trauma, etc.), one may experience headache, fatigue, weakness, dizziness, or thirst. Untreated hypovolemia or excessive and rapid losses of volume may lead to hypovolemic shock. Signs and symptoms of hypovolemic shock include increased heart rate, low blood pressure, pale or cold skin, and altered mental status. When these signs are seen, immediate action should be taken to restore the lost volume.