To illustrate, let us consider a ray of light passing through a cube of optically denser material. |
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In this process, incoming ballast water is spun rapidly to extract denser particles, which are then pumped back into the water outside. |
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As we approached the coast we started to fly over buildings and roads, growing denser the closer we got to the airport. |
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The trees were thicker, the undergrowth denser, but he could follow the tracks well enough. |
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Patching cements look darker than the color of the cement because the polymer bonding agents in them make the concrete denser. |
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Cold water is denser than hot water, he explains, so it provides more buoyancy. |
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They were the first to use diluted glaze for colouristic effect, contrasting it with the sharper, denser relief glaze line. |
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Early minerals, such as the chromium-bearing mineral chromite, crystallize early and are denser than the surrounding magma. |
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Earth's crust essentially floats on the denser mantle that behaves as a very viscous fluid. |
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This denser atmosphere means that the frictional force is greater, so its slows down more quickly, so the orbit decays more quickly. |
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Argon is denser than air, and certainly helium, which means that it has more molecules to retain heat. |
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Stability during the free fall is a problem, particularly during the high acceleration phases of entry into denser atmosphere. |
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Eventually, gravity causes these denser regions to collapse to form stars and galaxies as the universe expands. |
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The field was denser than the War Six field, but the obstacles were more visible and their shapes were easier to identify. |
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The most common escape tactics was a flight upward at a steep angle to the protective cover of the denser, inner part of the mature pine canopy. |
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Because it is only 1 micro m wide, we can make a much denser, more compact, device. |
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It is true that the Paris region area is denser and more compact than are common world cities. |
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Time reduces the ache and discomfort while memory renders the emotion denser and purer. |
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The denser these belief-belief relations are, the more a given system is a genuine system and not just a ragbag of unrelated opinions. |
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The timber is of the highest quality, denser than other oak timber, and in the days of wagons was prized for making whiffletrees. |
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But quantum theory said that there is a way to make a star denser than a white dwarf. |
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Direct planting seeds can be cheaper than planting seedlings and usually results in a denser stand of trees and shrubs. |
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Narrow dirt paths forked from the stairs, leading to even denser rows of crosses amongst soft weeds. |
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The hotter, denser air refracts the light coming from the horizon and the viewer sees an image of the sky near the horizon. |
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If the magnetic flux of the body becomes stronger, cells attract more strongly to each other and therefore create a denser reunion. |
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The heat and the continued enzymatic action of rennin cause the protein to fuse into stringlike filaments, making the curd denser. |
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Because muscle is denser than fat, a lean, muscular athlete may weigh more than a zaftig woman of the same height who doesn't work out. |
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The cold, salty Arctic waters are denser than the Gulf Stream, however, and they sink rapidly below the still very strong eastbound current. |
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This music is slightly denser, though, and the little squirms of static that bubble up now and then help to unsettle the music even more. |
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Today, though, the denser cities are luring people back with the promise of less traffic. |
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The country has an intricate network of railroads and an even denser web of bicycle paths. |
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The colour seems less saturated than it could be, or maybe my eye demands a denser surface. |
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Earthquake waves travel slowly through the hotter regions of the mantle and speed up in colder, denser areas. |
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And the result is pork with denser marbling, unequaled tenderness and noticeably more natural flavor. |
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Like any mill that has to dry balsam fir, Mill B likes to keep the fir, which is significantly denser and wetter, separate for drying. |
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Structurally this makes perfect sense, as life gets denser and more morally complex as you go through your teenage years. |
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Certainly tungsten as a metal is much denser than either brass or lead and it really showed in these flies. |
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Why is random packing denser for ellipsoids than for spheres? |
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The plot of the film runs secondary to the spectacle, and is denser than a TED conference. |
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If the warm air is moist, the approach of a warm front may first be heralded by a sheet of cirrus and cirrostratus cloud that continually becomes denser. |
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Manhattan is denser than an English muffin, but America is filled with emptiness. |
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Ash was now falling on to the ships, darker and denser the closer they went, together with pieces of pumice and rocks that were blackened and shattered by fire. |
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The denser ones keep more sand out, but at the expense of engine power. |
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The two minerals can have similar distinctive brown colors and are hard to differentiate from each other, although cummingtonite is typically darker and slightly denser. |
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Brazilian rosewood fretboards and their denser rainforest counterparts add sparkle and ring, and Indian rosewood fretboards can help fatten up the midrange. |
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Cranidia of D. fillmorensis have considerably denser tuberculation than those of D. ovata, and this is matched by the sculpture of the librigenae. |
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I start back toward my post in the denser forest, showing my full face to the towhees as I grin widely in the discovery of the woodpeckers' productivity. |
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The denser sand on top sinks while light sand on the bottom rises, creating swirling vortices akin to the convection rolls that are common in gases heated from below. |
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Over the past few years, digital circuits have become much denser, making the DAA the modem's biggest and bulkiest part. |
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Pork Cracklins a clever pork-rind spin-off are made from pig skin and pig fat, for a denser, more bacony flavor, Rudolph told us. |
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Low salinity surface coastal waters move offshore, and deeper, denser high salinity waters move in shore. |
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They are generally about 10 percent denser than steel, although alloys using aluminium or silicon may be slightly less dense. |
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There is slightly denser Iron Age and Roman activity with some evidence of at least seasonal occupation. |
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Newton argued that light is composed of particles or corpuscles, which were refracted by accelerating into a denser medium. |
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The study found that people who learned a second language when younger had denser grey matter than those who learned one later. |
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Mulberrylike clusters of cocci enveloped in mucoid capsular material that appears light against the denser, more refractive, albumin solution. |
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In the species' southern range, the coat remains brown, but is denser and sometimes paler than in summer. |
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Under the pressure of the layers of ice and snow above it, this granular ice fuses into denser and denser firn. |
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In addition, the denser populations could form and support legions of professional soldiers. |
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Oceanic crust is also part of tectonic plates, but it is denser than continental lithosphere, so it floats low on the mantle. |
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The transition to colder, denser water is more abrupt in the tropics than in regions of higher latitudes. |
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An epishelf lake forms when meltwater is trapped behind a floating ice shelf and the freshwater floats on the denser saltwater below. |
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Since body tissue is denser than water, fish must compensate for the difference or they will sink. |
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They prefer to rest on ice floe and will move farther north for denser ice. |
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The air along the hills becomes cooler and denser, blowing down into the valley, drawn by gravity. |
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Oceanic crust is also denser than continental crust owing to their different compositions. |
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Specifically, they did not see how continental rock could plow through the much denser rock that makes up oceanic crust. |
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While the clastic bed is still fluid, diapirism can cause a denser upper layer to sink into a lower layer. |
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As the trees grow taller in denser forest, they lose their lower branches, such that the foliage may start high off the ground. |
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Less common is basalt, a denser volcanic rock that is the primary constituent of the ocean floors. |
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An oceanic trench is found where the denser plate is subducted underneath the other plate. |
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These storms freshen the surface water, and their winds increase cyclonic flow, which allows denser waters to sink. |
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During the summer, warm water, which is less dense, will sit on top of colder, denser, deeper water with a thermocline separating them. |
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In all three cases structural failure due to overloading with a much denser cargo than designed is considered the most likely cause of sinking. |
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When made with wholemeal flours and low levels of fat, pikelets and pancakes are much denser than traditional ones. |
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They prefer Acacieae, Commiphora, Combretum and open Terminalia woodlands over denser environments like Brachystegia woodlands. |
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Stands of silage maize are yet denser, and achieve a lower percentage of ears and more plant matter. |
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Farming permitted far denser populations, which in time organized into states. |
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They deal better with denser networks, offer ample screenspace to display metrics for each edge and can more easily display change over time. |
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Magnetic fields aligned more parallel in the subvirial cloud and more perpendicular in the denser, marginally bound cloud. |
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The stories are denser and the first seven episodes are their own arc. |
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The team found that MGmin-LDL is created by addition of sugar groups to 'normal' LDL, called glycation which makes LDL smaller and denser. |
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Metasternum anteriorly tumid, with small, shallow punctures denser at apex and sides. |
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Better quality lubricants use more of the ingredient dimethicone, which makes the formula denser, providing a much slicker, silkier feel. |
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Furthermore, the size of the vascular bundle is large in the inner and middle layer but smaller and denser in the outer layer. |
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Pronotum completely black, glabrous with moderately dense, fine punctures, but punctures denser and more distinct than that on vertex. |
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Depending on the location of the transect, denser populations were observed in the shallower areas, at moderate depths, or in the deeper areas. |
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Called khubz, the bread is about the size of pita but much denser. |
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Water is approximately 1,000 times denser than air and therefore for the same speed of movement contains approximately 1,000 times more kinetic energy. |
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In other words, the ANCOVA analysis indicates that peak load and total energy values cannot be adjusted due to one sample set being denser than the other. |
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Also, because acid is denser than water, it sinks to the bottom. |
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The latewood will be denser than that formed early in the season. |
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Ptolemy was impressed by the sophistication of Posidonius's methods, which included correcting for the refraction of light passing through denser air near the horizon. |
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The colder climate is proposed to have caused the wood used in his violins to be denser than in warmer periods, contributing to the tone of his instruments. |
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Saltier water is denser than fresher water because the dissolved salts fill interstices between water molecules, resulting in more mass per unit volume. |
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Increasing pressure and temperature experienced by subducted materials converts the hydrous minerals to denser phases that contain progressively less structurally bound water. |
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Thus older seafloor is underlain by denser material and 'sits' lower. |
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Thales, who was portrayed by Aristotle as an astronomer and an engineer, theorized that the earth, which is denser than water, emerged from the water. |
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Populations are denser close to continental shelves and canyons. |
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Organic material tends to be denser than seawater, so it sinks into open ocean ecosystems away from the coastlines, transporting carbon along with it. |
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Stronger flows will increase the lift and drag on the particle, causing it to rise, while larger or denser particles will be more likely to fall through the flow. |
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Because the salt water coming in from the sea is denser than freshwater, the water in the Baltic is stratified, with salt water at the bottom and freshwater at the top. |
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It is a heavy metal that is denser than most common materials. |
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Coesite is a denser polymorph of SiO2 found in some meteorite impact sites and in metamorphic rocks formed at pressures greater than those typical of the Earth's crust. |
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The collapse may be stopped by the degeneracy pressure of the star's constituents, allowing the condensation of matter into an exotic denser state. |
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No Pictish counterparts to the areas of denser settlement around important fortresses in Gaul and southern Britain, or any other significant urban settlements, are known. |
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Holographic data storage could thus lead to denser computer memories. |
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Growth ring distinct, delineated by a dark line of denser summerwood. |
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