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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thin density" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used in scientific or technical writing to describe a substance or material with a low concentration or mass in a given space. Example: "The sample showed a thin density of only 0.1 grams per cubic centimeter."
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"And we're taking the top off it with a pretty thin density of troops.
Three components of the magnetic field, ion (red thick), and electron (blue thin) density and three components of the velocity, temperature, energetic electron integrated flux, and energetic ion differential flux are presented from top to bottom, respectively.
There is approximately equal distribution of probes throughout the genome except over the centromeric and pericentromeric regions which have rather thin density of probes.
Thin density: If you see a lot of scalp, you have thin hair density.
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Wells with denser perforation density at the toe end and thinner density at the heel end may obtain low production, but the water breakthrough time is delayed.
In the third year, we characterized T. ciliata stem morphology (straightness and height-to-diameter-ratio) and destructively harvested a subsample of T. ciliata in order to investigate T. ciliata biomass production and allocation patterns in response to overstorey species, thinning density and light availability.
Self-thinning (density-dependent mortality) was observed in nearly all stands with post-fire density >1800 stems ha−1, and post-fire P. muricata stands conformed to the size density relationship predicted by Reineke's Rule.
Among other things, the measures now being weighed by the Chilean Congress, which are expected to be passed before April, would thin the density of salmon pens, where overcrowding has contributed to the virus's spread, and reduce the use of antibiotics.
Flapping flight is an energy-intensive activity and, at high altitudes, it is even more challenging to generate lift in very thin, low density air.
The new rapid TEDDI system is limited to thin, low density materials due to the low stopping power of Si at higher X-ray energies.
To float in the stratosphere with very thin air density, the airship needs to be designed with envelope materials that are extremely light, flexible and of high strength.
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