Similar words: circulate, speculation, calculation, matriculation, circumlocution, population, regulation, tribulation. Meaning: [‚sɜːkjʊ'leɪʃn] n. 1. the dissemination of copies of periodicals (as newspapers or magazines) 2. movement through a circuit; especially the movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels 3. (library science) the count of books that are loaned by a library over a specified period 4. number of copies of a newspaper or magazine that are sold 5. free movement or passage through a series of vessels (as of water through pipes or sap through a plant) 6. the spread or transmission of something (as news or money) to a wider group or area.
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91. A worse fate has befallen the general interest, mass circulation magazines, once the dominant national media.
92. They then migrate into the lymphoid tissue and eventually return to the blood circulation.
93. In case of public tender, the invitation must be published in at least two daily newspapers with national circulation.
94. They are embodied in unpublished theses, research reports of limited circulation or in monographs and journals which are not widely distributed.
95. It has proved a simple, cheap and-so far-effective means of maintaining good circulation in my legs.
96. The popular penny press displaced the small circulation partisan press as the model of the daily newspaper.
97. After two years of explosive circulation growth, Soviet newspapers are being deserted by their subscribers in droves.
98. And it is known that the greater the heart-brain distance the greater is the systemic pressure of the blood circulation needed.
99. The elderly or disabled are particularly vulnerable, although some younger people with poor circulation can also suffer from the condition.
100. Mild exercise may help a little by increasing blood circulation and thus flushing lactic acid from the muscles.
101. Government subsidies in the form of legal notices shrank while circulation and advertising income rose dramatically.
102. In Holly's ear Feldstein whispered of the circulation of the samizdat writings.
103. However,(sentencedict.com) you also need to give yourself a flying start by stimulating the circulation through massage and natural herbal extracts.
104. Others could be informed by the circulation of a regular newsletter.
105. By now you will have stimulated the circulation enough to move on to the next stage, which is kneading.
106. The very fact they are bought and read daily by millions of people gives mass circulation newspapers an undeniable political role.
107. Moreover, theories of atmospheric circulation on Jupiter yield winds rather than waves.
108. Five papers are now in circulation, two from consumer groups, one from managers[Sentencedict.com ], and two from medical organisations.
109. There are positive signs; there is more money in circulation and some of it is being spent.
110. One means suggested for transfer of moisture into the interior of Pangaea has been monsoonal circulation created by the Permian continental configuration.
111. For similar reasons bad posture can be to blame for congestion and erratic circulation in the lower part of the body.
112. It is a specialist journal with a relatively small circulation.
113. Circulation of blood around the body is comparatively slow when we are just going about our normal daily tasks.
114. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution expects to increase its circulation so much that its presses will roll round the clock.
115. The thermal input from hydrothermal springs along submarine spreading centers may drive major patterns of deepwater circulation.
116. This suggests a major drop in popularity, and it would be interesting to look at the circulation figures.
117. The conditions which will influence these decisions include the site, time lapse before treatment, contamination and state of the circulation.
118. Its daily circulation in the 1960s stood at well over 1.3 million copies.
119. The straps can be slackened to allow greater air circulation between the back and the sack if sweating becomes a problem.
120. The list was given wider circulation by the monthly art newspaper Kunstavisen in its January/February 1992 number.
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