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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181. In another recap, Martha Stewart Living was judged the best performer in magazine circulation last year.
182. Faulty circulation is thought to be the root cause of the disorder.
183. Body beautiful A home massage will tone and improve circulation and help to relieve aching limbs.
184. We can corroborate our timescale of the circulation by looking at the changes in density surface of the salinity minimum.
185. Rumours were soon in circulation about the surrender, and a few days later it was announced that 47,000 wounded had been saved.
186. During the years of our research, numerous other publications were already in circulation, helping to create a favourable climate.
187. The quantity of cash in circulation could drop by half.
188. Where there is only a small number in circulation the gilt may be difficult to sell.
189. Second, the method makes no allowance for the loss of coinage from circulation.
190. So much money had been put into circulation because of the presidential campaign that inflation was rampant.
191. San Francisco Focus' circulation plateaued at 174, 697 readers in 1992.
192. A cycle ride, walk or swim at least three times a week will boost your circulation and help maintain a healthy bloom.
193. Precision dating of mineral deposits Many mineral deposits are the result of large-scale circulation of hydrothermal fluid in the upper crust.
194. A stagnant, slow moving and bad circulation of air is a direct encouragement to disease spores to settle and take hold.
195. Massage, particularly aromatherapy, stimulates circulation in much the same way.
196. I wish to produce the brochure in time for its issue to have maximum circulation and impact to ensure a successful centenary.
197. Is it in the most influential publications for your market or is it in small publications with a limited circulation?
198. If food is stacked in such a way that the air circulation is impeded,[sentencedict.com/circulation.html] performance will suffer.
199. The result: more coins snuck into circulation, driving up the prices of goods.
200. Thus the amount of notes in circulation is always more at Christmas time.
201. A large number of wells are then sunk into the hot water deposits, thus allowing circulation.
202. Later on, of course, there were even more of these unofficial bronzes in circulation.
203. The new magazine's circulation of 210,000 outstrips that of all of its closest competitors.
204. T3 and diffuse into the circulation where they are bound to proteins. 353.
205. Trunks have electrical outlets, telephone hookups and vents for air circulation.
206. By 1830 the country had 650 weeklies and 65 dailies with an average circulation of twelve hundred copies.
207. Critics say that while a certain amount of medical misinformation has always been in circulation, the Internet has amplified the problem.
208. The bandage is too tight - it's cutting off my circulation.
209. Sadly, commentators and writers in the mass circulation dailies sometimes lack the ability to discriminate.
210. They are designed to stimulate the circulation which in turn helps to eliminate the toxins and fatty particles.
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