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.
As discussed below, these variables are especially likely to be associated with the degree of malapportionment in lower chambers.
We included the same variables as in the regression for lower chambers.
Determination of water absorbed dose in a carbon ion beam using thimble ionization chambers.
Bicameralism is also a form of separation of powers in which political power is divided equally between two differently constituted chambers.
The end plate also contains trimming chambers accessible from the outside.
Their interest in a regime that provides more or less open access to the seabed resources is represented in the first two chambers.
Measurement of dose in the build-up region using fixed-separation plane-parallel ionisation chambers.
All chambers over-responded in the build-up region to some degree based on their internal dimensions.