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  • 11Dense-rock equivalent — is a volcanologic calculation used to estimate volcanic eruption volume. One of the widely accepted measures of the size of a historic or prehistoric eruption is the volume of magma ejected as pumice and volcanic ash, known as tephra during an… …

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  • 12Dense bodies — can refer to: granules in blood platelets electron dense portions of smooth muscle which thin filaments(actin and tropomyosin namely) bind External links dense+bodies at eMedicine Dictionary …

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  • 13Dense hydrobe — Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 2.3) Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 14Dense set — In topology and related areas of mathematics, a subset A of a topological space X is called dense (in X) if any point x in X belongs to A or is a limit point of A.[1] Informally, for every point in X, the point is either in A or arbitrarily close …

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  • 15Dense plasma focus — Plasma gun redirects here. For the science fiction weapon, see plasma weapon (fiction). A dense plasma focus (DPF) is a machine that produces, by electromagnetic acceleration and compression, a short lived plasma that is so hot and dense that it… …

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  • 16Dense submodule — In abstract algebra, specifically in module theory, a dense submodule of a module is a refinement of the notion of an essential submodule. If N is a dense submodule of M, it may also be said it may alternatively be said that N ⊆ M is a… …

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  • 17Dense artery sign — In medicine, the dense artery sign or hyperdense artery sign is a radiologic sign seen on computer tomography (CT) scans suggestive of early ischemic stroke.[1] In earlier studies of medical imaging in patients with strokes, it was the earliest… …

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  • 18Dense graph — In mathematics, a dense graph is a graph in which the number of edges is close to the maximal number of edges. The opposite, a graph with only a few edges, is a sparse graph. The distinction between sparse and dense graphs is rather vague, and… …

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  • 19Dense non-aqueous phase liquid — A dense non aqueous phase liquid or DNAPL is a liquid that is both denser than water and is immiscible in or does not dissolve in water.[1] The term DNAPL is used primarily by environmental engineers and hydrogeologists to describe contaminants… …

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  • 20Dense subgraph — An example of a graph G with density dG = 1.375 and it s densest subgraph induced by the vertices b,c,d and h in red with density 1.4 In computer science the notion of highly connect …

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