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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fall density of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to measurements or statistics, particularly in fields like ecology, physics, or engineering.
Example: "The study reported a fall density of 150 trees per hectare in the forested area."
Alternatives: "a density of falls" or "a density of occurrences."
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A threshold of 100 kg/m2 was identified as a conservative loading above which roof collapse may become an issue for very weak roof types (Blong, 1984), and is approximately equivalent to 10 cm of dry ash thickness assuming a fall density of 1000 kg/m3.
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That's why we are seeing overhunting and falling densities of wildlife," said Williams, a representative of the Frankfurt Zoological Society.
Bosch reckons that for electric cars to become universally popular, a threefold increase in energy density and a fall of two-thirds in the price of batteries will be needed.
Although there is less variation across the MRESSs there appears a considerable density of SNPs (5.5/kb) falling within what is thought to be the most important sequence for miR-mRNA interactions.
A Fall of Stardust.
A sustained density of sound.
"New York has a huge density of eaters and a density of people who are doing excellent things.
Sonapur has a high density of labor camps.
The district has a population density of.
The results show that the thermal conductivity of xonotlite-type calcium silicate decreases apparently with the fall of density, and decreases apparently with the drop of pressure, and reaches the least value at about 100 Pa.
15 1 A DENSITY OF SOULS, by Christopher Rice.
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