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Перевод: density
[существительное] плотность ; густота ; компактность ; скученность ; тупость ; глупость ; удельный вес
Тезаурус:
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- , on a scale of they represent the expected density of military traffic in each of these half-degree rectangles.
- Secondly, whenever local politics were looked at, they were investigated using quantitative statistical techniques, used to try to find some sort of "link" or "association" between local inputs (such as population density, income per capita, degree of urbanization) and policy outputs (usually levels of expenditure on particular services).
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