Sentences with phrase «by relative densities»

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If this is the case, then, my logical conclusion is that the relative hotness between chile peppers is determined by the concentration or density of the capsaicinoids per square millimeter of the pepper bodies.
The risk assessed by deCODE BreastCancer ™ is independent of conventional risk factors such as family history of breast cancer in close relatives, age at first menstrual period, pregnancy history, and breast density.
The relative density of axons within the centers of hGDABMP or hGDACNTF transplanted injury sites was determined by quantifying neurofilament - immunoreactive pixels in 4 tissue sections per spinal cord from 5 animals per experimental group.
The global morphological features (including centrifugal growth of the peripheral vessels - relative to the position of the disc -, avoiding the treated area, with an overall decrease in the vascular density) elicited by kahweol treatment are also in agreement with those previously observed for other anti-angiogenic compounds.
A study carried out by researchers at the University of Missouri found, as you might expect, male runners had greater bone density in their spine relative to cyclists.
A dynamic (relative to the geoid) SLR induced by the weakening of the MOC is imposed on the global steric (density - dependent) and eustatic (mass - dependent) SLRs, thereby greatly enhancing the SLR rate on the northeast coast of the U.S..
This head difference may be caused by density, temperature, wind and / or coriollis effects, but never the less every element is moved by the relative position of the immediately adjacent elements in the stream.
One source of variance that is outside the control of either the earth or the sun, is the current density, charge, and relative speed, of the local interstellar cloud, as processed by the sun's heliopase, and magnetic / gravitational attraction.
[S] cientists know that the density of buildings, the absorption of light by those buildings, and the relative lack of vegetation in cities are major contributors to the urban heat island effect.
The oceans and the air can be regarded as two separate flywheels with the relative sizes represented by their respective densities and volumes.
If your answer is YES, then it just might be possible that a much larger reforestration (land reclaimed by high - density, fast - growing Neotropical biomass from that used by 50M people doing low - density agriculture) might have had an effect... One more time: the relevant - to - this - post interesting scientific question is whether or not a cooling that certainly happened would have had different * regional * fingerprints depending on the relative contributions of:
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