Sentence examples for dense means from inspiring English sources

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'Dense' means that the spacing of the lateral reinforcement is smaller than the maximum gravel size.

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His father was dense, mean, unforgiving, and opaque.

Interpolation is achieved by mapping a generic dense mean shape onto the reconstructed sparse 3D facial shape using the TPS algorithm [24, 25].

The tissue was less dense (mean, 1,015±3 kg m−3, n = 22) than seawater regardless of body size (P = 0.17).

The most recent layers are thick and airy, while the older layers are thin and dense, which means that to drill down through the ice is to descend backward in time, at first gradually and then much more rapidly.

A relatively dense airspace means problems at one airport can cause trouble at others in the region, the report said, and the limited runway capacity cannot keep up with overwhelming passenger demand.

Scarce land resources in dense cities means that small urban parks are important as a leisure and amenity resource for the urban population.

The airless condition of the site's dense soil means that organic matter has been preserved: leather, wood and textiles have survived almost two millennia in the Northumbrian earth.

Dense interactions means an agreement problem in a network is solved faster compared with a connected but sparse network, thus a large λ2 provides a faster convergence speed than a small λ2.

In a real WSN, more collision occurs during transmission in a dense network means the number of failed packets during transmission is expected to increase by increase in the number of nodes.

While Davis wouldn't say which markets the company would be focusing on, showing that the service works in suburban areas, as opposed to highly dense cities, means it has huge potential in places where delivering $10 meals in 10 minutes wouldn't make sense.

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