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The phrase "a dense of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a density of"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to the concentration of something within a specific area or volume.
Example: "The study revealed a density of wildlife in the protected area that was higher than expected."
Alternatives: "a concentration of" or "a level of".
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Numerous tiny cracks with reduced crack width and spacing forming a dense of network propagated within the joint region.
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Formation of a dense patch of actin was followed by focusing of actin cables on the site of contact.
Fig. 2E demonstrates the formation of a dense band of EGFP+ neurites in the molecular layer of the DG.
At 5 dpf, each dish of larvae was fed about 2 ml of a dense culture of paramecia.
A grown organ in human body is made out of a dense population of biological cells.
The meniscal body consists predominantly of a dense framework of collagen fibers.
Chinatown has a dense population of people of Chinese descent.
"Both [structures] are made of a dense network of lines, that are abstract at the first glance," he said.
A benign tumour, which consists of a dense mass of dilated blood vessels.
Consider a sequence that lies near the center of a dense cluster of high-fitness sequences.
The Tanzanian public health system consists of a dense network of dispensaries, health centres and hospitals.
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