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Free sign upThe phrase "dense content" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe written or spoken material that is filled with complex or difficult information. Example: The textbook was filled with dense content, making it challenging for the students to understand the concepts.
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(H) Stage 3. Detail of the ring stained with toluidine blue, with highly dense epidermal cells and parenchyma cells with vacuoles (v) filled with dense content.
More common than with post-surgical ECFs, abscess formation is characteristic of CD: with both modalities, abscess collections with peripheral enhancement, and mixed air, fluid and dense content are easily detected at either internal opening or along the subcutaneous track (Fig. 10) [19, 20].
He compares the density of content between a stereo record with two channels of recording to that of a capacitance electronic disc (commonly known as an analog video disc), which has such dense content that you can see the light diffract between each groove.
Neuronal projections were identified in a FIB/SEM dataset by this positional information and by the characteristic dense content of neurofilaments (Fig. 6B and data not shown).
Finally, ~12% of bacteria were located inside lysosomal compartment with regular electron dense content (Fig. 8F).
The majority (~57%) of intracellular bacteria was found in aggregates, and approximately half of these aggregates had lysosomal morphology with uniform electron dense content in the compartment (~32%) (Fig. 8A and B).
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Usually the mother cyst has a denser content than the daughter cysts that can be seen with a higher attenuation in CT and with different signal intensity in MR [47, 50] Fig. 6b.
Those vesicles were either becoming erythrosomes or losing their electron-dense content.
In one cyst the ciliated luminal epithelium in addition exhibited apical accumulations of possible secretory granules with a very electron-dense content.
The giant electron-lucent cells have round nuclei, predominantly with euchromatin; cytoplasm filled with amorphous membranous compartments, which gives a foamy appearance to cells; and granulation filled with heterogeneous electron-dense content (Fig. 3B).
Two types of typical 500 nm-sized prostasomes are seen – 'dark' prostasomes with electron-dense contents and inclusions, and 'light', less dense ones.
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