English to Spanish Dictionary condensed

condensed

condensado
definition
verb
the limestones of the Jurassic age are condensed into a mere 11 feet
make (something) denser or more concentrated.
the moisture vapor in the air condenses into droplets of water
change or cause to change from a gas or vapor to a liquid.
adjective
a condensed version of the report
made denser or more concise; compressed or concentrated.
droplets of condensed moisture
changed from a gas or vapor to a liquid.
translation of 'condensed'
adjective
condensado
example
As if the knots and tangles of my twisted psyche could mesh with her intricate synaptic network of 'condensed' neural convolutions.
I used a 'condensed' version of the Twenty Statements Test (TST) to assess self-categorization in terms of organizational membership.
The widely accepted classical view of surfactant function explains the metastability of surfactant films in situ in terms of a film in the 'condensed' phase.
Nuclear spreads were performed on cells in meiotic prophase to determine whether Kar3p foci were found in association with 'condensed' pachytene chromosomes.
Song downloads will be limited to a catalogue of 500 mobile mixes, or 'condensed' versions lasting 90 to 120 seconds.
A 'condensed' version of this article previously appeared in the quarterly newsletter of the International Association of Space Entrepreneurs.
In contrast, in Tap 42 mutant brains nearly all PH3-positive cells displayed highly 'condensed' chromosomes.
Nevertheless, the DNA of prokaryotes is packed in a 1000-fold 'condensed' form to fit within the dimensions of a bacterial cell.
Limiting the number of series Vick will play will free him to be responsible for only a 'condensed' version of the weekly game plan.
The micronuclei are diploid, with 'condensed' chromatin.
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