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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute density" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts to refer to the density of a substance without regard to its relative density compared to other substances.
Example: "The absolute density of the material was measured to be 2.5 grams per cubic centimeter."
Alternatives: "true density" or "actual density".
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"There was this absolute density of color and imagery," Mr. Coupland recalled.
With the increase of laser energy density, the absolute density increases apparently and the surface unevenness is slightly alleviated.
Examples of vertical profiles of the absolute density of the most important ions following from the mentioned models are shown.
In the central region of the fovea there are cones exclusively; toward its edges, rods also occur, and as successive zones are reached the proportion of rods increases while the absolute density of packing of the receptors tends to decrease.
We employ a combination of gas phase particle mobility and mass methods to make the first absolute density measurement of gas phase grown carbon nanotubes (CNTs).
The absolute density of the spheres is determined from the measurements of their mass and volume in conformity with the definitions of the SI base units.
They have an absolute density of 2.65 g/cm3.
Absolute density (g/cm3) 2.68 Sand equivalent Visual 77.45 Piston 74.00 Fineness modulus 2.63.
Table 4 shows the absolute density and the bulk density of the samples.
It is notoriously difficult to measure the absolute density of the packet of molecules.
The absolute density of the samples with residue is similar to the reference sample, since the absolute density of the voids or pores generated is not taken into account.
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