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What (who) is compensated density measurement - definition

AMOUNT OF BONE MINERAL IN BONE TISSUE
Bone mineral density; Bone density conservation agents; Bone mass; Bone mineral content; Bone density measurement; Bone mass density
  • Illustration of Bone Densitometry Scan

density         
  • Air density ''vs.'' temperature
  • Molar volumes of liquid and solid phase of elements
MASS PER VOLUME
Dense; Densiti; Orders of magnitude (density); Densities; Denser; Mass density; Gas density; Specific mass; List of densities; Average density; G/cm3; Mass Density; Densimetry; Volumetric density; Matter density; Fluid density; Kg/m^3; Kg*m^-3; G/cm³; "kg/m³"; Measurement of density
n.
Closeness, compactness.
Density (computer storage)         
MEASURE OF THE QUANTITY OF INFORMATION BITS THAT CAN BE STORED ON A GIVEN LENGTH OF TRACK, AREA OF SURFACE, OR IN A GIVEN VOLUME OF A COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM
Bit density; Data storage density; Data density; Storage density; Storage densities; Memory storage densities; Computer storage density; Constant bit-density; Memory density; Memory storage density; Areal Density (Computer Storage); Areal storage density; Areal density (computer storage)
Density is a measure of the quantity of information bits that can be stored on a given length (linear density) of track, area of surface (areal density), or in a given volume (volumetric density) of a computer storage medium. Generally, higher density is more desirable, for it allows more data to be stored in the same physical space.
dense         
  • Air density ''vs.'' temperature
  • Molar volumes of liquid and solid phase of elements
MASS PER VOLUME
Dense; Densiti; Orders of magnitude (density); Densities; Denser; Mass density; Gas density; Specific mass; List of densities; Average density; G/cm3; Mass Density; Densimetry; Volumetric density; Matter density; Fluid density; Kg/m^3; Kg*m^-3; G/cm³; "kg/m³"; Measurement of density
(denser, densest)
1.
Something that is dense contains a lot of things or people in a small area.
Where Bucharest now stands, there once was a large, dense forest...
They thrust their way through the dense crowd.
? sparse
ADJ
densely
Java is a densely populated island...
? sparsely
ADV: usu ADV -ed
2.
Dense fog or smoke is difficult to see through because it is very heavy and dark.
A dense column of smoke rose several miles into the air.
= thick
ADJ
3.
In science, a dense substance is very heavy in relation to its volume. (TECHNICAL)
...a small dense star.
ADJ
4.
If you say that someone is dense, you mean that you think they are stupid and that they take a long time to understand simple things. (INFORMAL)
He's not a bad man, just a bit dense.
= thick
ADJ: v-link ADJ

Wikipedia

Bone density

Bone density, or bone mineral density, is the amount of bone mineral in bone tissue. The concept is of mass of mineral per volume of bone (relating to density in the physics sense), although clinically it is measured by proxy according to optical density per square centimetre of bone surface upon imaging. Bone density measurement is used in clinical medicine as an indirect indicator of osteoporosis and fracture risk. It is measured by a procedure called densitometry, often performed in the radiology or nuclear medicine departments of hospitals or clinics. The measurement is painless and non-invasive and involves low radiation exposure. Measurements are most commonly made over the lumbar spine and over the upper part of the hip. The forearm may be scanned if the hip and lumbar spine are not accessible.

There is a statistical association between poor bone density and higher probability of fracture. Fractures of the legs and pelvis due to falls are a significant public health problem, especially in elderly women, leading to much medical cost, inability to live independently and even risk of death. Bone density measurements are used to screen people for osteoporosis risk and to identify those who might benefit from measures to improve bone strength.