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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mean density of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving statistics, physics, or any field where density is measured and averaged.
Example: "The researchers calculated a mean density of 2.5 grams per cubic centimeter for the material samples."
Alternatives: "an average density of" or "a typical density of".
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(Earth has a mean density of 5.5 g/cc).
Fifty breeding bird species were recorded, with a mean density of 33.2 pairs/km.
The dominant taxonomic group was dreissenid mussels, with a mean density of 8415 ± 1826 (SE) m−2.
Thus, for these sedimentary layers, we assume a mean density of 2,300 kg/m3 (Fjaer et al. 2008).
The MPS was identified with a mean density of 1.40 g/ml and a size range of 70 130μm.
A map with 304 AFLP and 191 SSR markers with a mean density of one marker per 3.7 cM was constructed.
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These comprised: (a) a mean density increase of 18% in the striatum (left putamen) and limbic system (left amygdalo-hippocampal complex); (b) a mean density increase of 23% in bilateral frontal regions (cingulate, supplemental motor, and superior cortices); and (c) a mean density increase of 21% in left occipital and parietal regions (Fig. 2).
The glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor (GLP-1R) is expressed in >90% of insulinomas at a mean density twice that of sstr2 [ 6].
In addition, these receptors are also abundantly overexpressed on >90% of insulinomas at a mean density twice that of SSTR type 2 (SSTR2) [ 42, 43].
The basic information from planetary discovery missions such as MESSENGER (Smith et al. 2012) typically consists of a mean density and rotational moment of inertia.
Herbs with woody stokes such as Solanum incanum had a negative slope indicating a high mean density of plants in proximity to the piospheres.
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