Sentence examples for by differences in density from inspiring English sources

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We use two sets of similar objects, glass beads and pellets of different formulations of Nylon, to demonstrate the ability of MuPSs to separate mixtures of objects by differences in density.

For this particular design, the phase separation is not driven by differences in density but by differences in wetting and pressure drop across a hydrophobic membrane.

To the Earth scientist, the crust includes not only the top layer of solid material (soil and rocks to a depth of 6 to 70 km [4 to 44 miles], separated from the underlying mantle by differences in density and by susceptibility to surficial geologic processes) but also the hydrosphere (oceans, surface waters on land, and groundwater beneath the land surface) and the atmosphere.

This movement is slow and is driven by differences in density of the water caused by variations in salinity and temperature.

After dilution, the microcosms were allowed a period of re-growth to ensure that the functional group manipulation was not confounded by differences in density [26].

Studies using qualitative measures would be affected by differences in density assessment behaviour of radiologists [ 41].

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This difference was not driven by differences in protein density between micro- and nano-aAPC, as micro-aAPC with higher density (HD) and lower density (LD) than nanoparticle-based aAPC induced identical proliferation when normalized for total MHC-Ig (Supplementary Figure 2D,E).

Hence, the large difference in intravasation score observed in these different cases is not explained by differences in microvessel density alone.

These disparities may not only be caused by unequal needs or physician recommendations, but also by differences in physician density or, with respect to BDM, due to differences in the density and/or distribution of DXA centres [ 31], and therefore unequal access.

The final destination of these waters is the North Atlantic, where they contribute to the large-scale ocean circulation driven by differences in seawater density.

Given that site-level variation in MFA is relatively small, we hypothesise that regional differences in modulus of elasticity that are observed across New Zealand (Watt and Zoric [2010]) are driven by differences in wood density (Palmer et al. [2013]), rather than site-level differences in MFA.

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