Sentences with phrase «less dense»

For most women, breasts become less dense with age.
Normally, dense water wants to sink below less dense water.
This is even more true in urban areas where your emissions from transportation are generally lower than people living in less dense locales.
In other cases, the presence of extra material at the surface is compensated by the existence of less dense material at depth.
Women who have dense breast tissue seem to have a slightly higher risk of breast cancer compared to women with less dense breast tissue.
I did have to adjust the water since my flour is so much less dense than anything store bought.
It is a slightly more dense cake or a slightly less dense bread.
It was super cloudy, but we went out anyway and stood around talking until the clouds would get slightly less dense; then everyone would — quick!
But current numerical simulations of how galaxy clusters form suggest they should be in areas with much hotter and less dense gas.
Another factor is that, as you go up in the atmosphere, the air gets less dense.
In terms of novice users, the numbers are far less dense than one might hope or assume.
Adding steamed cauliflower results in a filling that is a bit less dense in texture and rich in flavour then a solely nut based one, and I actually prefer it.
I made it with peanut flour instead of peanut butter and I love how the flour makes the sauce a little less dense.
That heat, though, makes the water in the deep ocean, which is normally both very cold and dense, warmer and therefore less dense.
The coat is very dense (less dense on belly), glossy, and feels smooth when touched.
For less dense areas, this loan promotes homeownership in rural and suburban neighborhoods across the country.
Finally, women have smaller, less dense bones than men, which can lead to more strains and fractures.
When it warms is becomes even less dense and rises.
Below this band the mixture is less dense because less mixture is drawn in with each stroke.
Consequently, long - lasting peer relationships and less dense network formations among smokers may in fact be a consequence of selection processes.
I'm not usually a big fan of black but the lace neckline and sleeves make it feel less dense.
Because it allows you to create a precise line and appears less dense than liquid lipsticks, a lip pencil is a great way to add color without making too dramatic of a statement.
Here we having something far lighter in tone, and considerably less dense.
I'm really keen to hear your explanation as to how warmer water (by definition less dense) disappears to the depth.
The starch not only helps to bind the ingredients slightly, but also provides a lighter, less dense baked good.
Instead of making an object less dense by adding bubble wrap, try changing the density of water to help an object float.
Surprisingly, population dense suburbs have significantly higher carbon footprints than less dense suburbs.
In an Air lift, air is introduced into a pipe, making the column of water in the pipe less dense than the water outside the pipe.
The 6 oz of cocoa butter (by weight) should fill 2 1/2 cups when grated as it's less dense when grated.
Heat causes water molecules to spread apart, making them much less dense than the surrounding water.
Less dense air (hotter, higher altitude) produces less torque.
But natural gas also has a big downside: It's far less dense than liquid gasoline, so it takes up far more space.
Would like to see what I could do to make these just a tad bit less dense so I'm not grabbing a glass of water to get these down.
Wondering if it would make the crust a little less dense.
In summer, water near the surface is warmer and therefore less dense than deeper water.
Above this band the mixture is less dense because the spark occurs earlier in cycle (spark advance).
While about 1,000 times less dense at Pluto's orbit than at Earth's, solar winds carrying protons and electrons, as well as ionized helium and oxygen, gust outward at about 300 to 500 km / s (187 to 311 miles / s).
Warmer water creates less dense surface water that is more likely to stay floating on the surface, where it can become depleted in nutrients.
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