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Examples of relative density


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Graph of initial relativedensity (y -axis) against reduced shrinkage times (x-axis).
Therefore, the transects were categorized as 'high' and 'low' herbivore occurrence areas whereby we assume that these relative densities did not change in the park during the 25-y period.
Note that the relativedensity of immunoreactive processes or terminals may not be directly related to the density of synapses.
With this simplification, it then becomes possible to define the notion of the relativedensity of the fluid/solid phase in this unit.
Each of the 625 maps provided an estimate of the expected relativedensity.
A significant negative association occurred if the relativedensity in the true map was < 97.5% of the values from translated maps.
It is usual, in the sintering literature, to plot a quantity known as the relativedensity against reduced time.
The initial relativedensity of this configuration is (0) = 0.530.
Relativedensity and frequency of saplings and seedling species were calculated for their subsampled areas.
Roughly speaking, the relativedensity is the amount of fluid (as opposed to pore) contained in a typical unit cell.
The most important feature of this graph is that, at early times, the relativedensity of the unit cell decreases.
We will show in this paper that the transition maps completely determine the value of the relativedensity described above.
Prevalence was not correlated with the relativedensity of the hosts whereas parasite burden depended upon their densities.
The relativedensity of the largest trees with girths up to 200 cm, is greater in mature forest than in the colonization zone.
However, the sample was small and the relativedensity of this connection remains to be determined.
If relativedensity is used to track densification under sintering, it must be concluded that this particular packing dilates, rather than densifies, in the early stage of sintering.
Changes in relativedensity differences of individual receptors are also making it difficult (but not impossible) to co-localize all members of the receptor populations which can be co-clustered.
Relativedensity of irrational rotation numbers in families of circle diffeomorphisms.
A species was significantly positively associated with a particular habitat if its relativedensity in the true habitat map was > 97.5% of the values obtained from translated maps.
It is a question of a clear allocation as between different areas with a certain amount of weighting corresponding to their relativedensity or sparseness.
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In the early years the slurry had a low relativedensity that led to difficult construction conditions with seepage and sloughing on the northern wall.
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The latter provides undisturbed specimens, on which testing can be conducted, for instance, to determine the soils relativedensity, water content and mechanical properties.
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It has a high relativedensity of 8 - 8.2.
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On average, the body has a relativedensity of 0.98 compared to water, which causes the body to float.
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The relativedensity result is the dry sample weight divided by that of the displaced water.
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For true ("in vacuo") relativedensity calculations air pressure must be considered (see below).
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Their mechanical properties scale with relativedensity according to the geometry.
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The material's relativedensity was of the order of 0.013 (similar to aerogels).
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Instead, it is the relativedensity of the pulses that corresponds to the analog signal's amplitude.
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Many properties (mechanical strength, electrical breakdown strength, etc.) benefit from both a high relativedensity and a small grain size.
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Relativedensity of the enterprises chemical and a petroleum-refining industry is reduced, despite insignificant growth of their volumes of manufacture.
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The single parameter of this distribution (termed the "concentration parameter") controls the relativedensity or sparseness of the resulting transition matrix.
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Relativedensity is normally determined by the loss of a sample's weight in water.
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Young specimens have a lightweight semi-hard wood, which becomes hard and heavier in grown-up individuals, reaching a relativedensity of up to 0.92.
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The application of simple physical principles allows the relativedensity of the unknown liquid to be calculated from the change in displacement.
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Relativedensity is often used by geologists and mineralogists to help determine the mineral content of a rock or other sample.
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The project spurred significant local opposition due to its relativedensity compared to the surrounding area, which is generally suburban in character.
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For a general use of specific gravity, see relativedensity.
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It has a hardness of 2.5 - 3 and a relativedensity of 4.3.
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For each species, the observed relative densities of stems in each of the habitats were compared with expected relative densities.
If the flask is weighed empty, full of water, and full of a liquid whose relativedensity is desired, the relative density of the liquid can easily be calculated.
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Such maps can distinguish rather more clearly between relative densities and absolute figures.
It is generally accepted that tectonic plates are able to move because of the relativedensity of oceanic lithosphere and the relative weakness of the asthenosphere.
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For example, cases 2 and 5 have very different initial shapes and yet their initial relative densities are roughly the same.
Anthracite differs from ordinary bituminous coal by its greater hardness, its higher relative density of 1.31.4, and luster, which is often semi-metallic with a mildly brown reflection.
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However, confirmation of these predicted relative densities based on acuity values will only come with more detailed histological counts of this distinct retinal ganglion cell subtype.
This technique can not easily be used to measure relative densities less than one, because the sample will then float.
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