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Air and snow were now the same color, opaque white, but by peering intently into that whiteness, so that it almost became less dense, the boys could make out the sky-blue shadow, suspended in the midst of it, flying this way and that as if on a violin string.
It's most rampant in Brazil and Indonesia, where some forests shrank, primarily as some were cut down to make room for agriculture, and others became less dense as they were logged.
After the pellicle was exposed to SDS and STP the remaining pellicle, although weaker, due to the loss of material, became less dense but with a higher elastic component; suggesting that the viscous component of the pellicle was being removed.
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We show clearly that PIN structures across the phyla have densely connected kernels and become less dense towards the periphery, terminating in several 'spikes' or 'quills'quills
All the results from the analysis of PINs when treated as metric spaces confirm that PINs have a densely connected kernel and becomes less dense towards the periphery, terminating in several 'spikes' or 'quills'quills
Further cooling then results in expansion of the space between water molecules, so that the water becomes less dense.
Without the heavy beryllium cladding, the expanding plutonium that had begun to fission would quickly become less dense and lose its critical mass.
Natural convection results from the tendency of most fluids to expand when heated i.e., to become less dense and to rise as a result of the increased buoyancy.
For formal game design to help solve problems it has to becomes less dense and more deliverable-driven.
The solution on the hot side the one closer to the stream of superheated water would become less dense and rise up through the pore.
Hence, the mean transmittance increases towards the top of the test tube as the upper part of the test tube becomes less dense (Fig. 2c).
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