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Common Expressions: HIGH DENSITY

ExpressionsDefinition
High densityHigh density for data storage like diskette,cd or dvd refers to the amount of information they manage. (references)
High density polyethyleneHigh density polyethylene (HDPE) is a thermoplastic made from oil. It takes 1.75 kg of oil (in terms of energy and raw materials) to make 1 kg of HDPE. HDPE is resistant to many different solvents and is used often in food containers (ie certain tupperwares, containers for milk, liquid laundry detergent, etc.), some plastic bags, containment of certain chemicals, chemical resistant piping systems like used in the high tech industry, and geothermal heat transfer piping systems. (references)

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Specialty Expressions: HIGH DENSITY

ExpressionsDomainDefinition
High DensityEconomicsHigh density cargo is cargo whose weight is high compared to its volume. A vessel tariff in which freight is charged according to weight or volume, whichever yields the highest freight charge, will result in high density freight being charged on a weight basis. (references)
High densityComputingHigh density floppy disk. Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing..
High density airspace control zoneMilitaryAirspace of defined dimensions, designated by the airspace control authority, in which there is a concentrated employment of numerous and varied weapons/airspace users. Also called HIDACZ. (references)
High Density Digital Tape (HDDT)SpaceTape containing data from a remote sensing platform and recorded in a compressed manner. For Lansdat it is a 14 track 1 inch magnetic tape with data encoded at 20, 000 bits per linear track-inch. (references)
High Density Tape Recorder (HDTR)SpaceSpecial type of tape recorder used for recording HDDT's. (references)
Very high density plasmaElectrical EngineeringA plasma whose pressure exceeds the mechanical strength of solid material when its temperature is high enough for thermonuclear reactions to occur. Source: European Union. (references)

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Topics by Level of Interest: HIGH DENSITY

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