0 present participle of exceed --
1 to be greater than a number or amount, or to go past an allowed limit: --
Among these parasites cestodes and acanthocephalans in particular have an enormous heavy metal accumulation capacity exceeding that of established free living sentinels.
Minimal confidence intervals might imply a high number of repeat tests, but the findings indicate that there is little benefit in exceeding 4 repetitions.
However, then very quickly a thermal pressure exceeding the light pressure is generated and hole boring is stopped.
In particular, the wave become asymmetric with the amplitudes of crests exceeding the amplitudes of troughs.
Any unmarried person found to be guilty of buying or importing contraceptives is liable to a fine not exceeding £100.
For one clear example of the expenses exceeding the profits of the spinning see an entry in 1681 for 5s.
Erroneous responses were excluded from the analyses of response latencies as were naming latencies exceeding three standard deviations from the participant's conditions' means.
To distinguish between the two different sources, two different shading colours are used for concentration values exceeding 80% of the maximum signal amplitude.