low-density

ADJECTIVE
  1. having low relative density or specific gravity
  2. having low concentration
    low-density urban areas
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  • Less than one year after resection of a myxoid / round cell liposarcoma of the left lateral calf, a 61-year-old male presented with a CT scan showing a 2 cm low-density lesion in the right lobe of the liver. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • The supernova generated a propagating shock wave, that continues to move rapidly through the low-density bubble interior, and shocks these cloudlets, shredding them fiercely.
  • Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol is one component of this overall number.
  • It's no wonder that, over the last decade, even in a time of renewed interest in urban centers, low-density suburbs grew at three times the rate of the cities they surround.
  • These people had an average reduction in total blood cholesterol concentration of 5.1%, and a reduction in low-density lipoprotein, or so-called LDL or "bad" cholesterol, of 7.4%.
  • Modern Metasequoia has relatively low-density wood compared with other temperate conifer and hardwood species.
  • The anomalously high compressive pressure dynamically supports the high topography above in flexural isostatic equilibrium with the hot, low-density region below.
  • The low-density lipoproteins, also known as the beta lipoproteins have an electrophoretic mobility which is slightly slower than the prebeta fraction.
  • Too much blood sugar may also alter the protein in low-density lipoproteins, or LDL.
  • Outcome measures were levels of hexacosanoic acid (C26: 0) in plasma, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particles, lymphocytes Medlogs - Recent stories
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