reduced density

collocation in English

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depleted
adjective
uk
/dɪˈpliː.tɪd/
us
/dɪˈpliː.t̬ɪd/
reduced:
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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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Thus, different starting conditions, such as areduceddensitychannel from a prepulse would be required in order to enter this regime.
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The stochastic approach, the use of sparse tensor products, thereduceddensitymatrix approach described above, are instances of methods that go in this direction.
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The effect of strong field interaction on flows ofreduceddensitymay therefore be seen as a reshaping of the conductivity profile.
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The expansion wave is reflected from the closed end of the shock tube and leaves a region ofreduceddensityand zero velocity.
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The cytoplasm of these cells is 'clear', with areduceddensityof organelles such as endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria compared to their healthy counterparts.
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At a certain depth, the heaters are turned on, and the robot ascends due to its now positive buoyancy, resulting from itsreduceddensity.
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This building fully complies with thereduceddensityprescribed in that plan.
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Furthermore, if we succeed in achieving security at somewhat lower force levels, we shall have to take account of thereduceddensityof any future battlefield.
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It was represented by a macroscopic factored component (a macroscopic eigenvalue) in the first-orderreduceddensitymatrix.
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Reduceddensitymatrices were explicitly calculated in different spin chains with unique ground state.
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Superfluidity corresponds to a large factored component in the first-orderreduceddensitymatrix.
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Thereduceddensityof intake air is often compounded by the loss of atmospheric density seen with elevated altitudes.
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Thereduceddensityand temperature are typically, though not always, the critical values for the pure fluid.
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When solar energy is absorbed in the water, its temperature increases, causing thermal expansion andreduceddensity.
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In crystals and glasses, selective etching is due to thereduceddensityof the ion track.
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This demonstrates that, as expected, thereduceddensitymatrix for an entangled pure ensemble is a mixed ensemble.
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Thereduceddensityalso reduces the performance of the aircraft's engine, compounding the effect.
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