Examples of 'particularly dense' in a sentence

Meaning of "particularly dense"

particularly dense - Phrase used to describe something that is notably compact, concentrated, or thick in a specific context or quality

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They shelter in areas of particularly dense forest.
Particularly dense filaments of cold gas are seen to still remain.
The elephant population here is particularly dense.
Brussels has a particularly dense network of cultural associations.
The microvascular network of the nails is particularly dense and specialized.
The fog is particularly dense at night and in early morning hours.
The swarm is not particularly dense.
There are particularly dense populations in the southern parts of the country.
The museum is located in a particularly dense cultural setting.
Fuel or crude oil fires lead to emissions of smoke that are particularly dense.
It is surrounded by a particularly dense equatorial disc composed of gas and dust.
It has excellent sectors in many domains thanks to its particularly dense economic fabric.
Are particularly dense.
This section was particularly dense.
A particularly dense city may require the importation of services from far away.

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The slightly roughened surface is particularly dense and homogenous.
Particularly dense and intricate filaments of cold gas are visible along the front.
It looks particularly dense.
The metro is undergoing full expansion and the tramway network is particularly dense.
The Mercantour is also a particularly dense historical heritage.
Technically, the food you are eating is not particularly dense.
Attention to road traffic which is particularly dense around Papeete and congestion at peak times.
Traffic across the Mediterranean is particularly dense.
Therefore, a particularly dense sintered body can be obtained.
The Bordeaux city center is particularly dense.
In the afternoon, a particularly dense radioactive cloud was spewed from the nuclear plant.
The road network leading to Paris is particularly dense.
Month particularly dense with contents and commemorations, a call to become increasingly active.
Aquitaine and Franche-Comté have a particularly dense forest cover.
Therefore, a particularly dense sintered body can be obtained using the granulated powder.
As a result, sputter-deposited silicon nitride layers are not particularly dense.
Outdoors, naturally, but particularly dense and dark areas with lots of hiding places.
The feathers on the head, neck and shoulders are particularly dense and silky.
The hardened concrete is particularly dense and homogeneous, giving it particularly good strength and durability.
The mountain is covered with forests, which are particularly dense in its northern side.
Air traffic is particularly dense in the London-Paris-Frankfurt triangle.
Thus, the present invention enables the fabrication of a particularly dense memory structure.
All forests, particularly dense tropical forests, capture and store carbon.
After about 18 minutes, machines inside the fountain start to produce a particularly dense cloud.
Take, for instance, the case of a particularly dense reverb and a vocal track.
Pound cakes combined butter, sugar, and flour and eggs, and were particularly dense.
A2 Extended layers of particularly dense coarse-grained granular materials, with a small percentage of clay / silt contents.
The structure provided by FIG . 4 is particularly dense.
In Central and Eastern Europe, the route network is particularly dense with more than 40 destinations.
It's called a facial ruff. And it's formed from feathers that are particularly dense and bristly.

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