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concentrate

[kon-suhn-treyt] / ˈkɒn sənˌtreɪt /




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In the West, much of green cardamom’s popularity is concentrated in Scandinavia, where the spice is believed to have been introduced either by the Vikings or the Moors in the eighth century, Dunn states.

From Salon

And concentrated BTR neighborhoods are less expensive for companies to manage than individual homes scattered across different areas.

From The Wall Street Journal

These condensates function as gathering sites inside the cell, drawing in other proteins, especially the exosome complex, and concentrating them in one location.

From Science Daily

Production of such chips has long been concentrated in Taiwan and South Korea, and the U.S. lack of such capabilities is a key vulnerability.

From The Wall Street Journal

Having most of its locations concentrated in Asia means lower transportation costs.

From Los Angeles Times