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1. any of the small regions of increased density in the sarcoplasm of skeletal muscles to which myofilaments seem to attach; cf. attachment plaques, under plaque. 2. an electron-dense granule occurring in blood platelets that stores and secretes adenosine nucleotides and serotonin. Called also bull's eye b. or granule, dense granule, and platelet dense b.
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| dense connective tissue |
Dense regular connective tissue provides strong connection between different tissues. The collagen fibers in dense regular connective tissue are bundled in a parallel fashion. Tendons, which connect muscle to bone, derive their strength from the regular, longitudinal arrangement of bundles of collagen fibers. Ligaments bind bone to bone and are similar in structure to tendons. ...
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| density function |
In mathematics, a probability density function (pdf) serves to represent a probability distribution in terms of integrals. Any function that is everywhere non-negative and whose integral from −∞ to +∞ is equal to 1 is a probability density function. If a probability distribution has density f(x), then intuitively the infinitesimal interval [x, x + dx] has probability f(x) dx. ...
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| density function |
In statistical terminology, same as probability density function.
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| density |
Refers to a diskette
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