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'density of knowledge' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the amount of knowledge and information someone has. For example, "Henry has a high density of knowledge in engineering, which makes him an ideal project manager."
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The density of knowledge workers in cities decreases even faster because the knowledge institutions move out of the city centers toward city edges when these locations are cheap.
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Monte Carlo-based density estimation may yield a too coarse-grained approximation of the true density if knowledge of the manifold is not provided a priori ; that is, to arrange the bins of a histogram or for kernel density estimation the centers of the kernel functions along the manifold.
The availability of up-to-date information about interannual changes in shoot density of meadows and the knowledge of its expansion capabilities are crucial elements for the development of effective protection plans.
Wood density for all trees species listed in our combined dataset were obtained from Australia National Carbon Accounting System Technical Report on state of knowledge on wood density (Ilic et al. 2000).
Either detailed information regarding the floc density distribution or knowledge of the history of a particular suspension will be required to fully predict the response of a floc population to a given flow field.
It is common knowledge that the density of songbirds is greater on estates, campuses and similar settings... as compared with tracts of uniform forest".
Therefore, we apply a Discrete Tomography reconstruction technique that incorporates prior knowledge of the density of the object's materials.
However, our research included multiple predator and prey species with different densities and habitat preferences (i.e., we did not have a priori knowledge of the density of all species or their habitat preferences), thus a randomized sampling scheme was deemed more appropriate and prone to less bias.
Counts of dead O. unilateralis infected ants in transect plots revealed that plots chosen without prior knowledge of the density of dead ants, contained no or only a few O. unilateralis infected ants in most cells, creating strongly right-skewed frequency distributions (Fig. 2a).
This paper presents one of the few cross-sectional, ecological studies investigating the energy density of US diets and, to our knowledge, is the first to examine the independent simultaneous associations of EDF and EDB on energy intake and BMI.
Ours is the first study in the hippocampus to report such a lateralisation effect with any of the GluN2 subunits, however, to our knowledge, the protein density of the other GluN2 subunits has not yet been investigated in this region.
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