Dense
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But if that cancer cell has a
dense
forest of that sugar, sialic acid, well, it starts to taste pretty good.
I can see the cars and the people, the birds; life is OK in a
dense
urban city.
Third, ems are crammed together in a small number of very
dense
cities.
This cold, salty water is more dense, so it sinks, and warmer surface water takes its place, setting up a vertical current called thermohaline circulation.
The result would be an incredibly dense, hot, compact universe — a lot like the state that preceded the Big Bang.
And you can see how
dense
the population is.
Thin-barked, fire-sensitive small trees filled in the gaps, and our forests became dense, with trees so layered and close together that they were touching each other.
After just 150 years, we have a
dense
carpet of forest.
Instead, he had a whole page
dense
with notes.
So you can eat the same amount of food, but you're getting fewer calories because the food is less
dense
in calories.
Like the bombing of Guernica itself, Picasso’s painting is
dense
with destruction.
Those white cliffs are a
dense
Cambrian limestone.
And then there's a part of the universe we can't see because it's so
dense
and so hot, light can't escape.
And it's not just like a basketball that you smoosh down into a little point and it's super
dense
and that's weird.
But you see, as time goes on in gigayears at the bottom, you will see structures evolve as gravity feeds on small,
dense
irregularities, and structures develop.
At the same time, cells called fibroblasts travel to the site and begin to deposit layers of
dense
connective tissue.
When a
dense
cloud reaches a certain threshold called the Jeans mass, it collapses in on itself.
The vacuum there is one million times less
dense
than the highest vacuum that our best technology on Earth can currently create.
The universe was hot and
dense
and really smooth but not perfectly smooth.
The universe was expanding and getting less
dense
overall over the last 13.8 billion years.
It turns out, you need at least a million times the mass of the Sun in one
dense
region, before you can start forming stars.
You can think of stars as these fusion factories which are powered by smashing atoms together in their hot and
dense
interiors.
Of course we also, particularly in the last decade, managed to envelop the world in a
dense
chain of supermarkets, in a chain of global trade.
The thread-like fibers we see— thinner than a human hair— are the remains of those dense, dried out walls of cellulose.
Social capital in the slums is at its most urban and
dense.
And you go to a nice
dense
place like this slum in Mumbai.
We are learning about how
dense
proximity can be.
And up in the sun, you have a single layer of apartments that combine all the splendors of a suburban lifestyle, like a house with a garden with a sort of metropolitan view, and a sort of
dense
urban location.
Who do you think was making needles and making nests and dripping on rocks for you, mister dense?" (Laughter) "Looking for the Buddha in person," he said.
The walls are 700 millimeters thick of solid
dense
concrete.
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