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EFateeva Posted 7 years ago
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Thick or dense

I need to write a cententence in the article about morning activities, that would state, that "blood is thicker sometimes" (I am not sure, weather it is correct). May be it would be better to say "blood has more density" or write a phrase, using the word "coalescent". Could you advise, which is better?

  

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EFateeva I need to write a cententence in the article about morning activities, that would state, that "blood is thicker sometimes" (I am not sure, weather it is correct). May be it would be better to say "blood has more density" or write a phrase, using the word "coalescent". Could you advise, which is better?

  • EFateeva I need to write a cententence in the article about morning activities, that would state, that "blood is thicker sometimes" (I am not sure, weather it is correct).
  • May be it would be better to say "blood has more density" or write a phrase, using the word "coalescent".
  • Could you advise, which is better?
  • The density of a liquid, like blood, does not change much.
  • Blood density varies with the hematocrit, or protein concentrate.
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EFateevaI need to write a cententence in the article about morning activities, that would state, that "blood is thicker sometimes" (I am not sure, weather it is correct). May be it would be better to say "blood has more density" or write a phrase, using the word "coalescent". Cou
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Thank you very much for Your answer. It completely covers the topic. There is no doubt now, which word to choose.

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