increased density

collocation in English

meaningsofincreaseanddensity

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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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density
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈden.sɪ.ti/
us
/ˈden.sə.t̬i/
the number of people or things in a place when compared with the size of ...
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Women using the estrogen-progestin combination had a 7-13fold greater risk ofincreaseddensitythan women using only estrogen, after adjustment for several covariates.
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Anincreaseddensityof the current lines reflects an increase in the current density.
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These velocity components in a plasma-wire implosion producedincreaseddensityasymmetries at stagnation relative to that of a plasma-shell implosion.
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The causes underlying the simultaneous disappearance of the elephant-sodium relationship withincreaseddensityremain obscure.
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Greatlyincreaseddensityof housing, greatly increased airiness.
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The image quality was limited by increasing gestational age, due to the increment of the fetal skull size andincreaseddensityof the bone.
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This said, it is unlikely that once an organizational form becomes legitimate,increaseddensitywill substantially affect its degree of social acceptance.
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The overall hardware energy use also reduced by 20% and this saving more than compensated for the rise in air conditioning costs generated by theincreaseddensityof occupation.
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This is due to theincreaseddensityof the metal in comparison to bone and soft tissue.
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Post-ablation mammograms revealedincreaseddensitywhile post-ablation ultrasounds were remarkable for increased echogenecity at the site of the original cancer.
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Prompt enhancement of signal intensity of the pericardial fluid proves the correct location of the needle, whereas absence ofincreaseddensityexcludes an intrapericardial position.
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To summarize, once an organizational form becomes legitimate, it is unlikely thatincreaseddensitywill substantially affect its degree of social acceptance.
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Eliminating plasma losses along the field lines is expected to lead to hotter and more dense plasmas with lower fueling and possibly withincreaseddensitygradients.
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The theory posits thatincreaseddensityincreases diffuse competition between the organizations within a population and may also affect direct competition between pairs (or small sets) of very similar organizations.
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Increaseddensityof population involves generally both a higher incidence of infectious disease and an earlier average age of attack.
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There has been an increase in the number of people living close together, and thus anincreaseddensityof population.
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In addition, with anincreaseddensityof building there is a saving on roads.
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Infilling, redevelopment withincreaseddensity, use of all available land and the conversion of existing properties can all play their part.
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