1 having no legal authority and therefore unacceptable:
2 without; lacking in:
He's completely void of charm as far as I can see.
3 to remove the legal force from something, such as a legal agreement
4 a space with nothing in it:
5 having no legal authority and therefore unacceptable:
7 having no legal force and therefore unacceptable:
9 to say that a contract, agreement, etc. no longer has legal force:
Contemporary urban voids, as pockets of uncontrolled nature and activities, require new strategies of becoming.
At present, we do not have any experimental observations of dust voids (holes) in dusty plasmas with variable charge to compare with our theoretical predictions.
Then these masonry ducts fed into vertical risers that were hollow voids within the wall construction of approximately 325 x 375mm.
The problem is of interest because such migration of voids within conductors is a relatively common form of circuit failure in electrical components.
The drawing of the map has transformed the neighbourhood by voiding it out of its residents' consciousness.
The effects of ion/electron temperature and trapping parameter on the properties of these nonlinear dust voids are briefly discussed.
In 20% of these patients incomplete voiding occurs due to dyssynergic contraction of the detrusor and sphincter muscles or due to mechanical outflow obstruction.
To model the internal voids we assume that each sub-unit has a central cavity of radius rc.
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