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"No way!" "It's so delicate — I don't want it to get too dense".
And when clumps get too dense, it's best to move them "in the green," she said, referring to the time after the plants flower, while the leaves are still green.
(Stick with us here, we won't get too dense).
This suggests the autocrine loop established by co-expression of the membrane-bound ligand and its receptor results in sustained signalling, which is not subject to the regulatory mechanisms that suppress signalling when cells get too dense or lose anchorage.
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If it's in the street outside [St Paul's] we are the authority, so they know what we think about things and we know what they think because we talk and meet on a regular basis … The whole area's just got too dense".
But seeing them here next to the new look, Marcoullier does have a point that the source names in the "More" section now tend to bleed into each other when the conversation gets too dense.
Lemmings choose to migrate in big groups when the population gets too dense and they overgraze their immediate environs.
However, since the growth rate of trees decreases when the trees get old and stands become too dense, it may become better to harvest trees to make space for biomass growth.
You don't need to get too much air in as the brownies by nature want to be fudgy and dense.
Many students apparently play until they get too drunk or too sick to continue.
[Patient] Not to get too addicted to it" (P 2).
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