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Content preview: In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "nildenmi" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < Not necessarily (although possible) volumetric mass density; could be temporal, per unit area, per unit length, or other ($x_3$); could be non-mass-based (such as for electric charge or prob [...] Content analysis details: (0.5 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -0.5 BAYES_05 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 1 to 5% [score: 0.0457] 1.0 RDNS_DYNAMIC Delivered to internal network by host with dynamic-looking rDNS In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "nildenmi" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < Not necessarily (although possible) volumetric mass density; could be temporal, per unit area, per unit length, or other ($x_3$); could be non-mass-based (such as for electric charge or probability densities; $x_5$); relative concentration would be a count density ($x_5$) per count of another substance ($x_3$). Can be applied to number/count; thus, the units may vary and in fact the quantity might even be unitless. In a sense, fluxes are spacial-temporal densities. It is recommended that $x_2$ be a physical entity/object/field or probability distribution in some sense (not merely have physical quality/meaning/value); thus, while this word could be applied to many things described with the word "per", it would probably not make much sense to call velocity a temporal displacement density (although in some contexts it might). Notice that "local" implies derivatives (Calculus differentiation). --- > $x_5$ might typically refer to count - not mass. Not necessarily (although possible) volumetric mass density; could be temporal, per unit area, per unit length, or other ($x_3$); could be non-mass-based (such as for electric charge or probability densities; $x_5$); relative concentration would be a count density ($x_5$) per count of another substance ($x_3$). Can be applied to number/count; thus, the units may vary and in fact the quantity might even be unitless. In a sense, intensities and fluxes are spacial-temporal densities. It is recommended that $x_2$ be a physical entity/object/field or probability distribution in some sense (not merely have physical quality/meaning/value); thus, while this word could be applied to many things described with the word "per", it would probably not make much sense to call velocity a temporal displacement density (although in some contexts it might). Notice that "local" implies derivatives (Calculus differentiation). 12a13,14 \n> Word: concentration, In Sense: count density > Word: intensity, In Sense: concentration, flux, density Old Data: Definition: $x_1$ [possibly dimensionful number] is the local density/concentration of/in $x_2$ (object) per unit $x_3$ at locus $x_4$, of density type $x_5$; $x_2$ measures $x_1$ units of $x_5$ per unit $x_3$ at locus $x_4$. Notes: Not necessarily (although possible) volumetric mass density; could be temporal, per unit area, per unit length, or other ($x_3$); could be non-mass-based (such as for electric charge or probability densities; $x_5$); relative concentration would be a count density ($x_5$) per count of another substance ($x_3$). Can be applied to number/count; thus, the units may vary and in fact the quantity might even be unitless. In a sense, fluxes are spacial-temporal densities. It is recommended that $x_2$ be a physical entity/object/field or probability distribution in some sense (not merely have physical quality/meaning/value); thus, while this word could be applied to many things described with the word "per", it would probably not make much sense to call velocity a temporal displacement density (although in some contexts it might). Notice that "local" implies derivatives (Calculus differentiation). Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: density, In Sense: completely general Word: flux, In Sense: general; density Place Keywords: New Data: Definition: $x_1$ [possibly dimensionful number] is the local density/concentration of/in $x_2$ (object) per unit $x_3$ at locus $x_4$, of density type $x_5$; $x_2$ measures $x_1$ units of $x_5$ per unit $x_3$ at locus $x_4$. Notes: $x_5$ might typically refer to count - not mass. Not necessarily (although possible) volumetric mass density; could be temporal, per unit area, per unit length, or other ($x_3$); could be non-mass-based (such as for electric charge or probability densities; $x_5$); relative concentration would be a count density ($x_5$) per count of another substance ($x_3$). Can be applied to number/count; thus, the units may vary and in fact the quantity might even be unitless. In a sense, intensities and fluxes are spacial-temporal densities. It is recommended that $x_2$ be a physical entity/object/field or probability distribution in some sense (not merely have physical quality/meaning/value); thus, while this word could be applied to many things described with the word "per", it would probably not make much sense to call velocity a temporal displacement density (although in some contexts it might). Notice that "local" implies derivatives (Calculus differentiation). Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: density, In Sense: completely general Word: flux, In Sense: general; density Word: concentration, In Sense: count density Word: intensity, In Sense: concentration, flux, density Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.