| 31. | If such differential transport has a divergence, then it results in a change of the charge density.
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| 32. | This observation is explained by the charge density wave formations that open the gaps in the Fermi surface.
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| 33. | Bond lengths and charge densities are shown as functions of how many hydride ligands are on the central atoms.
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| 34. | This depends on the charge density of the negative sulfate and carboxylate anions in the glycosaminoglycan ( GAG ).
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| 35. | Here is the electric field, is the magnetic field, is charge density, and is current density.
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| 36. | These compounds like heparin possess a negative charge density that allows it to interact and inhibit the coagulation process.
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| 37. | When investigating a finite region, however, it is possible that the charge density within the region may change.
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| 38. | These two types of exchangers can maintain the charge density of their columns over a pH range of 5 9.
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| 39. | They stand apart from other batteries in their high charge density ( long life ) and high cost per unit.
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| 40. | Like any density, charge density can depend on position, but charge and thus charge density can be negative.
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