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The phrase "an increased density" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a rise in the concentration of a substance or material in a given volume or area.
Example: "The experiment showed an increased density of the solution after the solute was added."
Alternatives: "a higher density" or "an elevated density".
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An increase in melanin pigmentation may be caused by an increased density of melanocytes, by abnormal packaging of melanin, or by increased melanin production.
In addition, expression of either subunit was associated with an increased density of excitatory postsynaptic puncta.
Variable contrast enhancement is described, although dual-phase contrasted CT reported an increased density on delayed images [8].
Microstructural changes and an increased density of slip bands were formed only in the hydrogen-precharged specimens.
"We anticipated that a label which imparts to the DNA molecule an increased density might permit an analysis of this distribution by sedimentation techniques.
This interpretation is consistent with the infrared data of Atkins and coworkers that showed an increased density of TCMn during the initial steps of the transformation.
According to AFM measurements of the SL samples, S5 and S10 display an increased density of TDs of 1.2 × 109 and 1.7 × 109 cm−2, respectively.
Mesenteric panniculitis can be a misleading term: it is commonly misused to design an increased density of the mesentery without prejudice regarding the etiology.
Markedly pleomorphic stellate cells were widely dispersed, with an increased density of atypical cells beneath the epidermis and in small foci of adipose tissue in 1 case.
Furthermore, the lateral restriction of the tree root systems led to an increased density of tree roots between the grass strips.
Contrast-enhanced CT scan showed a significant enlargement of the azygos vein, not present in the prior exam (d f), associated with an increased density of the mediastinal tissue (e).
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