It means your bones are strong and heavy. That's good, but don't get fat.
That is the density of the carpet. The higher the density, the more durable the carpet.
No. Resistance and density are unrelated properties; for example, salt water is denser than oil, but has a much lower resistance.
The answer depends on what kind of pressure. If you mean the pressure exerted by gasses on the walls of a container (a balloon, for example), pressure is created by the motion of the molecules of gas. Temperature and density of the molecules are factors. Higher density results in higher pressure. Higher temperature creates more molecular motion, thereby creating higher pressure.
That would be slightly higher than the 'normal' atmospheric pressure of 1013mb
No. Neptune's mean density is 1.638 g/cm³.
means that plasticine has higher density.
bone mineral density
That is the density of the carpet. The higher the density, the more durable the carpet.
Ossific density in the wrist would mean there is a small change or deterioration in the formation of the bone.
Yes, it is possible to increase your bone density. There are many ways to do this. It is best to consult a professional in this area before doing so to prevent injuries.
BDT stands for Bone Density Testing, or it could mean Basophil Degranulation Test.
There is metabolic activity in the bone at levels expected through normal (physiologic) processes.
No. Resistance and density are unrelated properties; for example, salt water is denser than oil, but has a much lower resistance.
The probability density of the standardized normal distribution is described in the related link. It is the same as a normal distribution, but substituted into the equation is mean = 0 and sigma = 1 which simplifies the formula.
Having a high population density means that there are more people living in a certain distance, for example Japan would have a higher population density if 1000 people lived in an area of 1 km squared. The higher the number, the higher the population density.
There is metabolic activity in the bone at levels expected through normal (physiologic) processes.
Hyper - higher than normal Hypo - lower than normal