0 a room for a particular purpose -- kammer [ neuter ]
a burial chamber et gravkammer
1 an area separated from the whole for a particular purpose -- kammer [ neuter ]
2 a room -- kammer, værelse; advokat-/dommerkontor
the king’s private chambers.
3 the place where an assembly (eg Parliament) meets -- (forsamlings)sal
There were few members left in the chamber.
4 such an assembly -- forsamling
the Upper and Lower Chambers.
5 an enclosed space or cavity eg the part of a gun which holds the bullets -- kammer
Many pistols have chambers for six bullets.
Clearly, malapportionment can be significantly more acute in upper chambers.
Second, he averages these numbers for the two chambers.
To prevent accidental legitimate cross-pollination, plants with pin-type flowers and plants with thrumtype flowers were grown in separate chambers.
Thus, any movement towards committee property rights in these chambers prior to 1909 would necessarily have been a very weak one at best.
There are many kinds of chambers one can define: open, closed, locally closed.
The chambers were implanted intraperitoneally into immunized and control jirds through an incision of 2 - 3 cm and the skin was sutured under anaesthesia.
What motivated the deputies to reject the law, particularly when one of the chamber's measures had earlier advocated a modified form of mandatory vaccination ?
All chambers over-responded in the build-up region to some degree based on their internal dimensions.
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