One of our recent projects was to make use of the rhombohedral crystals to construct the electron density profile of the transmembrane pores. |
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Treasury Holdings is to shift some of its focus away from commercial projects and into the construction of high density residential schemes. |
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In villages where the population density is relatively low, he hopes observers would also manage to check whether voters' lists are rigged. |
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Considerations of the kinetic theory apart, Perrin was able to establish that the density of Brownian particles obeys the gas laws. |
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However, eddying mixing motion can overturn this density profile, momentarily lifting heavy water above light water. |
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If density is the soul of the city, this is its spiritual or, better, commercial apotheosis. |
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It is very smooth and aerodynamic, and thus maintains pattern density at longer ranges. |
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It has been calculated taking into account the density of the Martian atmosphere, the winds and many other factors. |
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Successful operation of any lava lamp depends on this relationship between the density of water and wax. |
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The rockets also are spin-stabilized to reduce the dispersion of rockets and thus to increase the accuracy and density of salvos. |
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The shock wave is a layer of high density air that expands out from the blast very rapidly. |
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The areal density estimation method is not a direct headcount, but this is in fact an international standard. |
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The front fenders help to balance the density of the rear by arching above the hood to create a sense of power. |
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This is compared to a current density of only 104 watts per square centimeter for arc welding. |
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Recycled materials also included galvanized steel siding, galvanized roofing, and medium density fiberboard. |
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In the footwall, there is density increase and porosity reduction of the argillaceous matrix approaching the fault. |
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No significant difference in total mean chondrocyte density between trochlear, patellar, tibial, and femoral condyles was observed. |
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It can readily be modelled as a body of low density representing a valley fill of glacial drift. |
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The surface tension of water is increased, and even the density of air surrounding the Earth ebbs and flows like the tides in the sea. |
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The idea of lush fertility is further emphasized by the density of the well-watered clover crop that fully occupies a quarter of the foreground. |
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Red rice density is modeled as a function of seed bank, emergence rate, and the kill rates associated with the crops in rotation. |
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The top arrow indicates the direction of increasing density within the gradient. |
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In simulations it is possible to calculate atom density, mass density, and electron density profiles. |
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Next, density gave way to linearity in attenuated sculptures with inaccessible catwalks, platforms, and doorways. |
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Bone mineral density at the lumbar spine was assessed at baseline and after one and two years of contraceptive use. |
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The risk of sensitization to acarids is proportional to their density in the patient's home environment. |
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Inhalant users exhibited greater density of familial alcoholism and aggressiveness than nonusers. |
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Only products with very high packing density and high value per unit can support the costs associated with airfreight. |
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Platelet membranes bear a higher density of receptors per surface area than any other blood cell. |
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If you have a high density of atoms and you put thermal energy into the system you will raise the temperature. |
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The sheer density of colour and brushstrokes are of an artistic labour that is almost too difficult and masterly to comprehend. |
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The circulation driven by density differences is thus called the thermohaline circulation. |
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The intron size distributions were plotted as scattergrams with density ellipses for selected pairwise gene comparisons. |
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In our experiments, kleptoparasitic events were absent and prey density had no significant effect on interacting time. |
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Generally, increasing predator density makes kleptoparasitism more attractive. |
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The program was also used to create bivariate scattergrams and density contour plots of the various parameters. |
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However, when locust population density is high, they form into gregariously behaving bands of nymphs or swarms of adults. |
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The difficulty and complexity of the play's plotting is matched by an unusual density and knottiness of syntax. |
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Peak and relative density counts were combined to arrive at density estimates for each species in each year at each blind. |
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The increase in animal density has presented a challenge in the collection, storage, and land application of manure. |
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The complete diffraction data, once obtained, can be used to construct the electron density map of the unit cell. |
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The formation of low and high vessel density wood coincided with the seasonal rainfall distribution. |
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I might go as far as to say that the density of potential world-beating technologies is higher in Scotland than anywhere else in the world. |
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Nigeria probably had the highest density of prophets, apostles, bishops, mullahs, alhajis and sheiks in the whole world. |
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Bone mineral density of the lumbar spine and proximal femur were measured with dual energy x ray absorptiometry. |
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In medieval times too the area was a major region of agricultural production, with a high density of small villages and hamlets. |
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Centrally, there is reduced density and sensitivity of the baroreceptors and a down regulation of sympathetic receptors. |
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However, the scatter plot of gene density versus Alu density showed that this is not an all-or-none phenomenon. |
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A third allotrope occurs as an amorphous brown powder with a density of 2.350 grams per cubic centimeter. |
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The nature of the fall determines the site of the break, but decreased bone density is also necessary. |
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For this reason, separate mechanisms of acclimation for regulation of stomatal density on adaxial and abaxial surfaces have been proposed. |
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Undoped YAG Crystal is an excellent material for UV-IR optical windows, particularly for high temperature and high energy density applications. |
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Hemlock decreased in relative dominance but increased in relative density in both sites where it was present. |
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However, the relative density of this species was negatively correlated with tree age in the sapling layers of abandoned agriculture plots. |
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The blue-colored image above shows some low-resolution electron density maps of the holoenzyme. |
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The layers would reflect the relative density of the crystals and the order of crystallization. |
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We used seedling density values to calculate the relative density of each species. |
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The Y-axis of the graph counts up the density of the molecules, in number of molecules per cubic centimeter of atmosphere. |
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The increased density ends up requiring more energy for the same amount of excitation that would lead to the boiling of the water. |
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Bone mineral density was measured at the lumbar spine, radius, hip and femoral neck. |
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He says Punjab has the highest density of mobile phones and landlines, superior roads, and better manpower. |
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But even if population density is regarded as a reason for India's economic languor, it cannot be justified. |
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The scalability disconnect creates an ever-increasing access density problem. |
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For example, titanium is more resistant to corrosion than most steel alloys and is also half the density of steel. |
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Different species have different density and coarseness of baleen due to their different food sources. |
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It is this alteration in the diffusivity of the mesopause region that allows structures in the electron density to persist at observable scales. |
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It is the secret, the mystery of quicksilver, that a metal of such enormous density can yet remain liquid. |
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We are able to distinguish anatomical margins when two structures of different density abut one another. |
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The mixes are also designed for high density and low permeability to help resist the effects of high sulfate and chloride contents in the soil. |
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It featured a high density of interaction, not least through the secure telex network. |
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Predominantly in the tangential walls, primary pit fields of high density are conspicuously labelled by aniline blue staining of callose. |
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In order to estimate the population density we divide the estimated abundance by the effective sample area. |
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Trees near treeline produce annual rings that vary in width and density in response to changing environmental conditions. |
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The ballonet is an airtight bag which allows the density of the blimp to be adjusted by adding or releasing air. |
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We illustrate the method by considering the density of acorns fallen under a sessile oak during one season. |
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A pixel density of 2,500 pixels per square millimeter corresponds to a pixel size of only 20 micrometers. |
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Hot-air balloons are controlled by adding or reducing the heat, which adjusts the air density within it. |
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Thai governments and Bangkok's revolving door of governors have attempted to rid our high density urban areas of hawkers for decades. |
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We varied the surface density of antigens such that we could study the detachment of either single or multiple bonds. |
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A solution of oil plus another ingredient would increase the density of the oil. |
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High track density magnetic media with pitted optical servo tracks and method for stamping the tracks on the media. |
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Osteoporosis and tooth loss often go hand-in-hand because the same decrease in bone mineral density that boosts risk of hip and other fractures affects the jawbone and teeth. |
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Kepler noted with satisfaction that it would be appropriate to correlate the sun with gold, the density of which is greater than that of quicksilver. |
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Drop your guard for a moment, and your hard-won gains slip like quicksilver from your grasp, leaving a muscle group to lag behind others or your rock-hard density to melt. |
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This effect is consistent with the expected large reduction in electron density on the amino nitrogen upon acetylation thus making coordination with copper much less strong. |
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In Houston, a large jar of fruit jelly, which has a density similar to some explosives, triggered the alarm on a machine that scans checked luggage. |
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The pressure is adjustable enabling you to choose the density you want. |
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But he's immersing himself, creating the density of felt detail from which fine performances emerge. |
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The roads are still wide, though traffic density is much lower. |
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In some areas of low population density hunting of wild pigs predominates, along with food gathering, hunting and collection of wild plants and animals. |
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When the frequency goes up, it means the density of the plasma is increasing. |
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The critical reason for this is likely to be missed by those who worship at the altar of density and contemporary planning dogma. |
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The high current density is possible because the p-doped WBG region acts as a negative electron affinity material when in contact with low work function metals. |
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The baler density setting should be set to its maximum allowable position. |
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Most species changed little in relative density or basal area. |
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Their density in some coastal areas reduced the size of landholdings, cutting family income, but the availability of land limited the extent of overcrowding. |
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The brightness and density of mito-GFP labeling within presynaptic boutons provides a rough estimate for mitochondrial concentration in the presynaptic axoplasm. |
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Ferro cement tanks are being used in some cases while most of the units have used high density plastic tanks for storing the rain water tapped through the method. |
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The trick is figuring out how to hold hydrogen safely and at sufficient density to allow a typical car to go 500 kilometers or so before having to tank up. |
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Encapsulated armatures offer high thermal transfer and mechanical protection, while high magnetic poles enable high-torque density and short axial length. |
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Foliage color, needle length, needle retention, stem straightness, shape and density are among the important factors influencing one's final choice of a Christmas tree. |
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When performing microarrays to evaluate leukemias, normal and leukemic cells found in blood or bone marrow are first separated by density gradient centrifugation. |
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The gauss or flux density is the line of force per unit area of the pole. |
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Rather than slow down the reading pace, the sound shape of the poem intensifies the oral density of each line, somehow nearly erasing the line breaks. |
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Properties of the posterior distribution of a parameter, such as its mean or density curve, are approximated without explicit likelihood calculations. |
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Women aged 50 years and older who gardened at least once per week had higher bone density readings than women who jogged, swam, walked, or performed aerobics. |
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On a gravimetric basis, gasoline has 80 times the energy density of the best lithium-ion batteries. |
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The highest density of wolverines left south of Canada is in glacier National Park. |
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Other characteristics, such as timbre, density of texture, spatial location of sounds, dynamics, articulation, and phrasing, tend to be overlooked. |
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Restrictions on triplex construction will remain in place until city staff completes a final analysis on the effect of density change in the area. |
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This result is inconsistent with the assumption of the equilibrium theory of island biogeography that animal density is independent of island area. |
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In association with recent regional warming, moist tundra has become more shrubby, and trees are increasing in density and expanding into tundra near the arctic treeline. |
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The density of fluorescent microcapsules on the ground was estimated by placing five plastic cards beneath the tree canopy prior to the spray application. |
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Gold toner added density but did not change the color appreciably. |
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Research has shown a decrease in bone optical density of the third metacarpal in young horses soon after the onset of race training or when moved from pasture to stalls. |
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One would expect a greater density of native birds in mesic habitats. |
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Even though a thin wheat stand will tiller in the spring and fill in, a heavier plant density is less attractive to chinch bugs when they move into wheat in early April. |
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They will be put together in an area selected for its melliferous resources and its density in hives to ease the saturation of the area with drones from selected hives. |
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Red maple and chestnut oak dominance increased with elevation on the south-facing slope and both species reached substantial density and dominance on the northern ridge top. |
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The seismograms from earthquakes recorded at stations all over the world are analyzed to derive compressional and shear wave velocity and density as a function of depth. |
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Those guys tend to have a lot of electron density on them, and bonding between them is a careful, arm's-length affair, sort of like porcupines mating. |
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The thinly painted, diaphanous rectangles, which achieve greater density of color where they overlap, function as simulacra of brushmarks or as tesserae in a mosaic. |
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The ability to read with visual aids depends on the size and density of the central scotoma and the degree to which the person retains sensitivity to contrast. |
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This leaves people with a history of anorexia and reduced bone density like me at high risk for fractures. |
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It would appear that the low plant density of Turtle Creek may assist the terrapins by making resources more accessible there than in other creeks. |
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The density of traffic over the flyover has also increased manyfold. |
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The density of castles and manoirs in Brittany is unique in Europe. |
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Not long after I was finally diagnosed, my doctor ordered a bone density scan. |
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I always thought there was a bone density test or something to be able to get in. |
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I think our center will compact to the density of a neutron star. |
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It boasts the highest density of indigenous languages in the United States. |
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Brittany stands out in the distribution of menhirs by virtue of both the density of monuments and the diversity of types. |
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The higher density of oak gives the drum a brighter and louder tone compared to traditional drum materials such as maple and birch. |
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Compared with the rest of Europe, Scotland has a low population density at 65 people per square kilometre. |
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The scrap metal is ground up, mechanically sorted by density and magnetism, then sold to the trade. |
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The major determining factors include feed cost, availability, nutrient balance and energy density required. |
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When they reach the singularity, they are crushed to infinite density and their mass is added to the total of the black hole. |
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The high density alone is not enough to allow the formation of black holes since a uniform mass distribution will not allow the mass to bunch up. |
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The population density is 4,761 people per square kilometre, more than ten times that of any other British region. |
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Portsmouth, as the most densely populated city in the United Kingdom, is the only city whose population density exceeds that of London. |
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His experiment to measure the density of the Earth has come to be known as the Cavendish experiment. |
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The most famous of those experiments, published in 1798, was to determine the density of the Earth and became known as the Cavendish experiment. |
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The result that Cavendish obtained for the density of the Earth is within 1 percent of the currently accepted figure. |
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From 1901 to 1964, the litre was defined as the volume of one kilogram of pure water at maximum density and standard pressure. |
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It is now known that density of water also depends on the isotopic ratios of the oxygen and hydrogen atoms in a particular sample. |
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The roentgenograms showed local loss of density of the navicular, the multangulars, and the cuboid. |
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A Holomictic lake is a lake that has a uniform temperature and density from top to bottom at a specific time during the year. |
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This uniformity temperature and density in allows the lake waters to completely mix. |
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The stratification in a lake is not always the result of variation to density because of thermal gradients. |
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Stratification within a lake can also be the result of differences in density resulting from gradients in salinity. |
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The depth to which light can reach in lakes depends on turbidity, determined by the density and size of suspended particles. |
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The current density per unit area of the brushes, in combination with their resistivity, limits the output of the motor. |
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Population density is of 15 persons per square kilometer of land area, well below the world average of 50 persons. |
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Finland has an average population density of 18 inhabitants per square kilometre. |
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Scientists have linked crater density to age for locations on the moon using radiometric dating of samples from Apollo missions. |
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The movement of water due to differences in density as a function of water temperature and salinity is called thermohaline circulation. |
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The residual mechanical properties of crazed polycarbonate were then correlated to the crazing stress, relative craze density and strain rate. |
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The Central Belt of Scotland is the area of highest population density within Scotland. |
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Bone mineral density was assessed by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry before treatment, and at one and two years. |
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While English walnuts are the most commonly consumed, their nutrient density and profile are generally similar to those of black walnuts. |
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Air bubbles, which give a white color to ice, are squeezed out by pressure increasing the density of the created ice. |
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Microvessel density and distribution in ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast. |
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Its high density and resistance to corrosion have been exploited in a number of related applications. |
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Powys has the lowest population density of all the principal areas of Wales. |
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After centrifugation, band 2 and band 3 were removed from the density gradient. |
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The Bag and Film Quoter takes into account the material density and bag dimensions including headers, lip, gusset and trim, etc. |
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Aberystwyth is an isolated town, considering the population density of the United Kingdom. |
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A correlations table and scatter plot matrix with density ellipses can easily be scanned to identify highly correlated pairs of variables. |
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This high electron density leads to strong boron-based nucleophilicity and extremely high reduction potentials both highly novel phenomena. |
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Convection comes to equilibrium when a parcel at air at a given altitude has the same density as its surroundings. |
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The imaging demonstrated an abnormal soft tissue density in the left supraglottic region. |
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Dense underflows are continuous currents which move down-slope due to the fact that their density is greater than that of ambient water. |
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Water density also marginally increases with depth, as the salinity and pressure are higher. |
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This change in density incompletely compensates for hull compression, so buoyancy decreases as depth increases. |
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Fish rely on the density and distribution of zooplankton to match that of new larvae, which can otherwise starve. |
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And it is, but it's related to the density of the biting midges rather than deer. |
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The uranium can then be used in the manufacture of new nuclear fuel, or in applications where its density is an asset. |
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Reporting in the British Journal of Cancer, they say it works by measuring the density of the lymph vessels around malignant melanomas. |
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At mid-oceanic ridges, rocks are hot and their density is low, making them buoyant or more able to float. |
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The addition of a concrete coating is also useful to compensate for the pipeline's negative buoyancy when it carries lower density substances. |
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Calculation of wind power density includes the effect of wind velocity and air density. |
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Higher stiffness and lower density translates to thinner, lighter blades offering equivalent performance. |
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The inland terrain is rural, generally hilly, and has a low population density in comparison to many other parts of England. |
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In discussing pollution, density maps can be very useful in indicating sources and areas of greatest contamination. |
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Agronomics and economics of plant population density on processing sweet corn. |
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Typically, thick and dense bone is found in bottom feeders and low bone density is associated with mammals living in deep water. |
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The peripheral northern and eastern regions of the EU have a lower density motorway network. |
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Most motorways are located in the south of the country, where the population density is the highest. |
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The surface zone, also called the mixed layer, refers to the uppermost density zone of the ocean. |
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The pycnocline refers to a zone wherein density substantially increases with depth due primarily to decreases in temperature. |
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Estimation of the concentration of low density lipoprotein cholesterol in plasma, without use of the preparative ultracentrifuge. |
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Factors affecting the integrity of high density lipoproteins in the ultracentrifuge. |
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In the deep however, maritime currents are caused by the temperature gradients and the salinity between water density masses. |
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The temperature of maximum density of seawater decreases as its salt content increases. |
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The grinder had more difficultly comminuting hardwood whole trees due to its higher wood density and larger diameter. |
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In the deep fjords there is still fresh water from the summer with less density than the saltier water along the coast. |
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The density indicated for this brine would give the ocean a salt content roughly equal to the saltiest bodies of water on Earth. |
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For example, the population density of Noctuids could be simulated through designing multiple paired light traps in different distances apart. |
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Direct density measurements are also used to estimate salinities, particularly in highly saline lakes. |
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Sometimes density at a specific temperature is used as a proxy for salinity. |
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Internal waves move very slowly because the density difference between the joined media is very small. |
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All tectonic processes are driven by gravitational force when density differences are present. |
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High density lipoprotein contains free and esterified cholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipids, and apoproteins. |
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Dragomir, Some inequalities for random variables whose probability density functions are bounded using a pre-Gruss inequality, Kyungpook Math. |
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It is often considered in places with high population density and a scarcity of flat land. |
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Very low density lipoprotein was separated from the plasma by using Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography as described by Tan et al. |
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Twenty-seven percent were currently amenorrheic, 23 percent had low bone mass density and nine percent were taking birth control. |
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The concentration and density has caused concern that the presence of the institutions has created a ghetto effect in that part of the city. |
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Spectrophotometric method for determination of carbonyls in oxidatively modified apolipoprotein B of human low density lipoproteins. |
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The summer fur is much shorter and sparser, and its length and density varies geographically. |
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Bone mineral density was measured at 1-5 sites in each study, so 70 tests of statistical significance were done across the studies. |
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The manifestation of this varying lateral density is mantle convection from buoyancy forces. |
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Airy a hundred years later, during study of Himalayan gravitation, and seismic studies detected corresponding density variations. |
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Sometimes, density contrasts can result or grow when one of the lithologies dehydrates. |
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When a piece of lithosphere that was heated and stretched cools again, its density rises, causing isostatic subsidence. |
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The calculated density of market stalls at Chunchucmil strongly suggests that a thriving market economy already existed in the Early Classic. |
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Dolphin density data were collected through visual sightings within randomly predetermined computerized trisects. |
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Differences in stomatal band width and stomate density among several species have been reported. |
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When cultivated, the size, shape and branch density are determined by rootstock selection and trimming method. |
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The continental crust consists of lower density material such as the igneous rocks granite and andesite. |
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Human population density varies widely around the world, but a majority live in Asia. |
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Dew is small drops of water that are condensed when a high density of water vapor meets a cool surface. |
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It remains relatively stable, because the salinity effect on density is bigger than the temperature effect. |
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The density of sea water, in contrast to fresh water, increases as it nears the freezing point and thus it tends to sink. |
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Inflow from the Mediterranean has a higher salinity and density than the outflow, creating the classical estuarine circulation. |
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Heating reduces the density of the lithosphere and elevates the lower crust and lithosphere. |
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Stomatal density and photosynthesis rates in the exotic vines Euonymus fortunei and Lonicera japonica. |
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For all plots, ramet density was calculated by counting the number of stems of each plant species encountered in each subplot. |
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The use of ammonium carbamate as a high energy density thermal energy storage material Douglas Dudis. |
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The changes observed represent the mass flow rate and density of the fluid. |
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There is often confusion over the components of the circulation that are wind and density driven. |
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The density of ocean water is not globally homogeneous, but varies significantly and discretely. |
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Needlelike filiform papillae with smal size and high density were known as Type I placed in apex. |
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Water from the Fram Strait recirculates, reaching a density of DSOW, sinks, and flows towards the Denmark Strait. |
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In general the density of these compounds correlates with the number of chlorides. |
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According to some authors until population density became significantly high, complex traits could not have been maintained effectively. |
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Compared to the other states of matter, gases have low density and viscosity. |
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For gases, the density can vary over a wide range because the particles are free to move closer together when constrained by pressure or volume. |
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The FMF group demonstrated higher levels of syntactic maturity and equal levels of lexical density when compared to the MF group. |
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A thermocline is a region within the chilled water with sharp vertical temperature and density gradients, or the thermal boundary layer. |
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A study of 408 older women found that the geometric mean 5-year change in lens nuclear density was inversely associated with riboflavin intake. |
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Classically, the joint space was preserved, osseous erosions were absent, and bone density was near normal. |
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In this case of a fixed mass, the density decreases as the volume increases. |
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His research focuses on micro and nanofabrication approaches for creating high density functional devices that have a small footprint. |
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The movement of deep water in the ocean basins is by density driven forces and gravity. |
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The density difference is a function of different temperatures and salinity. |
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Deep waters sink into the deep ocean basins at high latitudes where the temperatures are cold enough to cause the density to increase. |
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Heavy metals are metallic chemical elements that have a relatively high density and are toxic or poisonous at low concentrations. |
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This profile depends on the component density on each side of the board, number of board layers, and amount of copper used in the layer stackup. |
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The tracer spread so slowly in the vertical dimension because water density increases with depth, inhibiting mixing of different layers. |
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The combined influence of temperature and salinity changes results in an abrupt density change, or pycnocline. |
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Eutrophication can lead to rapid increases in the density of certain types of these phytoplankton, a phenomenon known as an algal bloom. |
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Barrios E, Buresh RJ, Sprent JI Nitrogen mineralization in density fractions of soil organic matter from maize and legume systems. |
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Techniques for estimating population density include point counts, transects and territory mapping. |
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Human population density was very low, around only one person per square mile. |
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To increase the energy density of their diet, cattle are commonly fed cereal grains. |
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Rheometric curves were taken, and crosslinking density and the nature of the crosslinking network were assessed. |
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The non-nuclear density meter, Sciam DM3, incorporates continuous bi-directional, in-line density measurement of slurries in pipes up to 40 in. |
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Finally, Part 3 deals with the Muskat problem which describes the interface between two fluids of different density but same viscosity. |
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This in the form of built up maps, population density maps and settlement maps. |
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The influence of sowing date and plant density on the decision to resow sugar beet. |
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The greatest population density was to be found in the southern and eastern regions of the continent, the River Murray valley in particular. |
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The density and type of vegetation coverage affects solar heat absorption, water retention, and rainfall on a regional level. |
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In the long winters and the cool summers, the wood grew especially slowly and evenly, creating low density and a high modulus of elasticity. |
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The relative density of fungal genera and Aspergillus species isolated were calculated according to Gonzalez et al. |
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Since density is mass divided by volume, the relative densities and relative sizes gives the relative masses. |
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With a large land area the road density is the lowest of all the G8 and BRIC countries. |
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Though Russia's population is comparatively large, its density is low because of the country's enormous size. |
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From Table 1 it is observed that density of aqueous solution varies linearly with molality. |
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Silkworm silk was used as the standard for the denier, a measurement of linear density in fibers. |
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As human population density rose on the island, deforestation accelerated beginning around 1400 years ago. |
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A hierarchical structure of matter began to form from minute variations in the mass density of space. |
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The Western Area Urban District, including Freetown, the capital and largest city, has a population density of 1,224 persons per square km. |
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Cape Verde counted 25 researchers in 2011, a researcher density of 51 per million inhabitants. |
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Thanks to the very low human population density of the area, most of these forests are still intact. |
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The salinity fronts are also pycnoclines due to the water density discontinuities. |
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Although the country is relatively small in size, it has the highest biodiversity density in Asia. |
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Population density is highest in western Sri Lanka, especially in and around the capital. |
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This phenomenon may be attributed to the higher growth experience by suburbs and the already very high population density of city. |
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Holmes KW, Wherret A, Keating A, Murphy DV Meeting bulk density sampling requirements efficiently to estimate soil carbon stocks. |
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Crosslink density is defined as the concentration of chemical bonds within a polymer. |
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The effect of stocking density and repeated handling on the growth of juvenile mulloway, Argyrosomus japonicus. |
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The population has remained at a low density for more than 90 years, with additional reductions during the last decade. |
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The density of languages, per capita, is the highest of any nation in the world, with an average of only 2,000 speakers per language. |
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It consists of a core of kerfed MDF with a high density overlay that provides a smoother, more symmetrical laminating and painting surface. |
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When stocking density reaches high levels, the behavioural needs of the animals may not be met. |
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In the generalization of this model with wider set of item characteristic functions and probability density functions was presented. |
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Mass slavery requires economic surpluses and a high population density to be viable. |
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While sweet potato provides less edible energy and protein per unit weight than cereals, it has higher nutrient density than cereals. |
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Forty one percent of the population lives in rural areas, with a population density of 18,13 per square kilometer. |
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Ninety percent of the Delta bottomlands were undeveloped and the state had low overall density of population. |
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Perhaps the most impressive expression of species diversity is the density of species found in a given area of rainforest. |
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One way to increase storage capacity is to increase the areal density of the medium. |
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This is ram-packed at 175-psi to insure uniform density and to avoid possibility of channeling. |
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As we announced in August, we anticipate our innovative design will soon be extended to an areal density of over 40 billion bits per square inch. |
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Aside from a number of large parks and open spaces, the population density of the district is high. |
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Market-leading areal density and overall product leadership is what customers expect and receive from Toshiba's storage portfolio. |
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There was an improvement in both sperm density and motility following supplements of the coenzyme. |
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In English units, the density is given in pounds per cubic foot so acceleration due to gravity is inherent in the unit of weight. |
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Hence the greater the proportion of latewood, the greater the density and strength. |
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