dense core

collocation in English

meaningsofdenseandcore

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dense
adjective
uk
/dens/
us
/dens/
having parts that are close together so that it is difficult to go or ...
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core
noun
uk
/kɔːr/
us
/kɔːr/
the basic and most important part ...
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(Definition ofdenseandcorefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The coronal plasmas in these experiments always exhibit strong m 0 instabilities, while thedensecoreappears to be stable.
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In this case, a burn wave propagates into thedensecoreaway from the incoming laser while hydrodynamics free expansion proceeds towards the beam.
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A central, slightly lessdensecore, was a feature of many of the transversely sectioned vesicles (figs 7 and 10).
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As a consequence, the laser energy is primarily deposited at the critical density and has to be transpor ted from there to thedensecore.
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The form of the giant bodies, with an outer vesiculated envelope, and an innerdensecoredid not resemble any previous documented accounts.
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The accelerated ions hence deposit their kinetic energies and momenta in the cone tip and the low density imploded plasma before reaching thedensecore.
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The microvilli traverse the entire vitelline envelope and have adensecoreof filaments.
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The coronal plasma exhibits strong, azimuthally symmetric instabilities driven by the high current, but thedensecoreappears to be stable, suggesting that it is carrying little of the current.
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Densecorematerial derived from discharged reticulate granules is visible within the perivitelline space.
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Both the foamlike structure and stratification can be seen in high-current experiments as well, along with structures reminiscent of shock waves propagating through thedensecore.
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At the rear side of the cone tip, the electric field built up due to the fast electron current acts on the ions to accelerate toward thedensecore.
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This behavior is consistent with the presence of a nonionizeddensecorein the wires, and formation of gaps in wire cores, which we discussed in the previous section.
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There is adensecoresurrounded by a string of small settlements.
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When the half-mass radius of a cluster is small relative to the overall size, it has adensecore.
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Nevins argued that the particles would build up angular momentum, causing thedensecoreto degrade.
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Emanating radially from thedensecoreof actin are actin filaments reaching to the plasma membrane and between neighboring podosomes.
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