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cu·bi·cal

 (kyo͞o′bĭ-kəl)
adj.
1. Cubic.
2. Of or relating to volume.

cu′bi·cal·ly adv.
cu′bi·cal·ness n.
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[23] employed a series of numerical experiments to deal with the transverse vibration of annular membranes where the density varies with the radial variable linearly, quadratically, and cubically. A general quasi-analytical model based on the Frobenius power series expansion method was described so as to handle vibrations of solid circular and annular membranes with continuously varying density by Willatzen [24].
As the 3D accumulator matrix grows cubically with the size of the image, the memory required to store this matrix and the time spent creating it quickly become prohibitive.
Mentally, Jay was still sharp, and he continued to challenge America's business-as-usual attitudes and practices, both cubically and in the classroom.