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The phrase "a relatively high dense" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "a relatively high density." You can use it when describing something that has a greater density compared to other objects or substances.
Example: "The material used in this construction has a relatively high density, making it suitable for soundproofing."
Alternatives: "a comparatively high density" or "a notably high density."
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Volume of the irregularly shaped cyst had obviously decreased (red arrows) and was present within a relatively high dense lesion (red circle).
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Fine and relatively high dense structures with desirable properties were obtained for samples treated by the TMP.
Radial distribution of local solids fraction in large-scale downer is uniform in the central region but a relatively high concentration dense ring exists near the wall.
With a relatively high density value, we preserve a dense cluster structure (although some "sparse" red/green voxels around the current cluster boundary may be excluded in the DBC process).
"Dense" breasts have a relatively high proportion of glandular or connective tissue, which blocks X-rays.
Forest species were more abundant in dense hedgerow networks with a relatively high ratio of permanent grasslands.
Curium is a hard, dense, silvery metal with a relatively high melting point and boiling point for an actinide.
Nevertheless, the limitations of mammography are well recognized [ 3, 4], such as the personal discomfort, the poor accuracy in women with dense breast tissue, and a relatively high rate of false positives.
Dense breast is characterized by a relatively high fibro-glandular-to-lipid tissue ratio compared to normal breast.
The other possibility is that a relatively high regulatory complexity exists in these genes and that their dense cis-regulatory elements provide higher promoter conservation.
Almond seeds are an energy-dense food, typically containing ∼50% of lipid, so they would be expected to elicit a relatively high postprandial lipemic response when ingested and to be associated with increased levels of obesity.
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