| density g. |
progressive variation in density over a distance; used particularly for that of a solute along the height or width of a confined solution; see also under centrifugation.
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| density gradient c. |
ultracentrifugation in a liquid, such as cesium chloride solution, the density of which increases along the lines of centrifugal force, the substances under test or preparation seeking their level of density.
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| density |
The ability of an object to stop or absorb light. The less the light is reflected or transmitted by an object, the higher the density.
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A measure of the number of a certain thing within a defined space. Population density, for example, measures the number of people in a given area (a square-mile, an acre etc.)
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The mass per unit volume of an object.
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