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are compacted in
adjective
Closely packed, i.e. packing much in a small space.
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Compaction is an important construction criterion since all engineered fills are compacted in some fashion, and the compaction effort is monitored for quality control [7].
Granular solids are compacted in roll presses to obtain dust free products from fine powders.
If you cut it open right now, the juices — which are compacted in one small area — will leak all over the place, leaving you with a relatively dry steak.
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Each of the two mixtures was compacted in a die into a number of pellets.
Carbon fibers were compacted in a manual hydraulic press via a uniaxial loading cycle.
Each lift should be constructed using a relatively uniform spoil material that is compacted in place.
All specimens were compacted in two layers on a vibrating table.
Thus, the notation can be compacted in Y as follows, Y = y 1 … y M (6).
Necrotizing bone debris was observed to be compacted in the bone marrow compartment.
Genome of L. minor clone 5500 was estimated as 481 Mbp by flow cytometry (Fig. 1b) and is compacted in 20 chromosome pairs (2 n = 40, Fig. 1c).
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