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The phrase "a density gradient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific contexts, particularly in physics, chemistry, or biology, to describe a variation in density within a medium.
Example: "The researchers observed a density gradient in the fluid, which affected the movement of particles within it."
Alternatives: "a density variation" or "a density distribution".
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The ionization creates a density gradient in the plasma.
Egg density measurements were carried out in a density gradient column (DGC).
In DGU separation, the graphene dispersion is introduced to a density gradient designed with matching buoyant density distribution.
A density gradient centrifugation process may be used to sort the metal nanoparticle clusters, as illustrated in Fig. 4a.
The ion acoustic solitary waves are found to reflect from a density gradient or boundary present in the plasma.
The adipogenic differentiation of MSCs at a density gradient from 5 × 103 to 3 × 104 cells/cm2 was examined.
As the membrane becomes chelate with Co II), the density increases as measured by a density gradient column.
The electron densities by the PTM show clearly a density gradient change at altitude of ~ 1500 km in the polar region and plasmapause.
Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (MNCs) were isolated using a density gradient as previously described [19].
Peripheral blood lymphocytes were purified on a density gradient from all samples and frozen.
Each gradient was fractionated into 40 fractions using a Density Gradient Fractionation System (Brandel, Gaithershurg, MD).
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