Examples of using Denser in English and their translations into Thai
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If an increase in lymph nodes accompanies cancer, the picture will be different- the nodes in this case are painless and have a denser structure.
When the collagen goes to work and restores/heals tendons and tissue, the treated/injured tendons and tissue are replaced with a denser, rejuvenated frame(collagen fibers) and from there.
The very high density of tungsten alloy radiation shielding(more than 60% denser than lead) allows a reduction in the physical size of shielding components, without compromising their rigidity or the effectiveness of the shielding characteristics.
It is good in that it has a soft surface, but unlike the cotton fibers during mating able to create denser nodes that are not"raspolzutsya" during operation.
The paint particles can absorb the kinetic energy into the pores to make the paint film denser, thereby enhancing the mechanical bite force between the paint film and the wall surface and improving the adhesion of the paint.
Total internal reflection occurs where a, ray of light passing from a denser to a rarer medium at an angle greater than the critical angle is returned to the denser medium where it obeys the laws of reflection.
Hydrogen Peroxide(H2O2) is a colourless liquid that resembles water in many respects. Its physical properties are very similar to those of water, except that it is 40% denser. The main difference between hydrogen peroxide and water, however, is in….
Larger(denser) particles in the rotating stream have too much inertia to follow the tight curve of the stream and strike the outside wall, falling then to the bottom of the cyclone where they can be removed.
Our Company have qualified products and materials which can make perfect performance in your product line and save your raw materials and cost It is insoluble in water and denser than water Hence sinks in water Contact may irritate skin eyes and mucous membranes May be toxic by ingestion Used to make other.
The angle of incidence where a ray of light which is traveling from an optically denser to rarer medium is refracted at 90° to the normal(i.e., it skims the surface of the two media in contact). Note: any further increase on this angle of incidence would cause the refracted ray to turn back into the original medium where it would abide by the laws of reflection i.e., it would be totally internally reflected.
Dense molecular structure, self-lubricating repair ability, creating excellent ice experience.
Among the dense, tangled limbs of the vast tree of life you are here.
Breathable mesh, dense and not stuffy, flexible, flexible and durable.
Two: an ice bullet is only a third as dense as lead.
Is very dense fabric is thick!
Dense thick pile gives the surface of the carpet soft and absorbs sounds.
The secret of sebaceous glands becomes more dense, contributes to clogged pores;
Greatly improved dense support structure processing for complex models.
Resilient texture dense suitably bend for various works.
Dense, but stubborn, right?