Examples of density in the following topics:
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- Gas vesicles are spindle-shaped structures that provide buoyancy to cells by decreasing their overall cell density.
- Gas vesicles are spindle-shaped structures found in some planktonic bacteria that provides buoyancy to these cells by decreasing their overall cell density .
- Gas vesicles provide bouyancy for some planktonic bacteria by decreasing their overall cell density.
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- Oligotrophs are characterized by slow growth, low rates of metabolism, and generally low population density.
- Oligotrophs are characterized by slow growth, low rates of metabolism, and generally low population density.
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- Quorum sensing is a system of stimulus and response correlated to population density.
- Quorum sensing is a system of stimulus and response correlated to population density.
- Many species of bacteria use quorum sensing to coordinate gene expression according to the density of their local population.
- Bacteria use quorum sensing to coordinate certain behaviors based on the local density of the bacterial population .
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- As a rule of thumb, many phage biologists expect that phage population densities will exceed bacterial densities by a ratio of 10:1 or more (VBR or virus-to-bacterium ratio).
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- The analysis consists of indexing, merging, and phasing variations in electron density.
- The two-dimensional images taken at different rotations are converted into a three-dimensional model of the density of electrons within the crystal using the mathematical method of Fourier transforms, combined with chemical data known for the sample.
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- In hosts, they usually occur in high densities, ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions per square centimeter.
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- In phase-contrast microscopy, parallel beams of light are passed through objects of different densities.
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- Fish rely on the density and distribution of zooplankton to match that of new larvae, which can otherwise starve.
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- PCR products of every gene from a complete genome sequence are bound in a high-density array on a glass slide.
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- In spectrophotometry, cultures usually do not need to be diluted, although above a certain cell density the results lose reliability.