density increaseの例文
- Power density increased with the number of batteries in the system.
- Site density increased again after about 6, 000 years ago in Interior Alaska.
- Population density increased with the building of numerous apartment buildings.
- Already, " the density increase that has occurred in the Portland area is amazing,"
- Although the snowpack shrank, its density increased, allowing the snow's weight to stay unchanged.
- Stratified charge compression ignition also relies on temperature and density increase resulting from compression.
- This density increase acts as the main driver in the convection of Earth's mantle.
- Then the sand grains can'self-sort'with the density increasing with depth.
- Seasonal flooding became more of a problem as urban density increased in the floodplain.
- As planting densities increase so does the proportion of far red light in the canopy.
- These stable statistical relationships exist specifically for double-logarithmic time intervals and for the density increase.
- The population density increased; in 2007 the city was the second-densest in California, after Maywood.
- As the duct decreases in size, fluid temperature, pressure, and density increase, while velocity decreases.
- Settlements became more permanent and population densities increased.
- As the fluid flow crosses the shock wave, its speed is reduced and temperature, pressure, and density increase.
- Would a greater density increase inertial forces and therefore the Reynolds number, or would the greater viscosity decrease it?
- As the area's population density increased, Carroll County was created in 1842 from part of Declaration of Independence, from Maryland.
- Population density increased dramatically, with as many as a dozen families occupying roughly the same space that had formerly housed two.
- In the Fosamax group, bone density increased 7 percent in the spine; 3 percent in the hip; and 2 percent overall.
- Spinal density increased by more than 4 percent annually and hip bone density by 2.4 percent annually among those on fluoride.