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Definition of Outflows
1. outflow [v] - See also: outflow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outflows
Literary usage of Outflows
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Flight of the Flamingos: A Study on the Mobility of R&D Workersby Michael Kahn by Michael Kahn (2004)
"It is therefore not a true representation of departures or 'outflows' at a ...
J.75 outflows from the science councils Occupation South Non-South Total ..."
2. The Ancient Volcanoes of Great Britain by Archibald Geikie (1897)
"... the Mull plateau presents clear sections of many features in the history of
the basalt-outflows and of the subsequent phases of Tertiary volcanic action ..."
3. Trends in International Migration: Annual Report by OECD Staff, Oecd, SourceOECD (Online service) (2005)
"... Inflows and outflows of Foreign Population OECD countries seldom have specific
tools for measuring inflows and outflows of foreign population, ..."
4. United Kingdom by Oecd (2004)
"The United Kingdom has comparatively high inflows and outflows of FDI, with both
higher inflows and outflows as a percentage of GDP of any of the G7 ..."
5. The Origin of Vertebrates by Walter Holbrook Gaskell (1908)
"The three outflows of efferent nerves belonging to the organic system.—The original
close contiguity of the respiratory chamber to the cloaca. ..."
6. Advancing the Nation's Health Needs by National Research Council (2005)
"outflows AND CHANGES lN STATUS Once in the workforce, individuals may take a job
outside science, become unemployed, move out of the labor force, ..."