Concentration can be categorized as a noun.
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concentration - complete attention; intense mental effort | ||
concentration - strengthening the concentration (as of a solute in a mixture) by removing diluting material | ||
concentration - the strength of a solution; number of molecules of a substance in a given volume | ||
concentration - the spatial property of being crowded together | ||
concentration - increase in density | ||
concentration - bringing together military forces | ||
concentration - great and constant diligence and attention |
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1. | noun | Although there was a dominance of single spores and a trillion spore concentration, there were clumps as large as 40 - 100 microns. | |
2. | noun | Many point to the trillion spore concentration as extraordinary. | |
3. | noun | It is far simpler, however, to achieve a trillion spore concentration in the production of a few grams than in industrial processing typical of a state sponsored lab. | |
4. | noun | Even a small sound from the TV interferes with my concentration. | |
5. | noun | It's the sort of work that calls for a high level of concentration. | |
6. | noun | I immediately lost my concentration. | |
7. | noun | During the Stalinist era, prisoners at concentration camps became slaves in service of the state. | |
8. | noun | Korean mental hospitals have been compared to concentration camps. Patients are said to be treated like animals who are subjected to violence and maltreatment rather than therapy. | |
9. | noun | What are we, indeed, what is our character, if not the concentration of the things which we have lived since our birth. | |
10. | noun | This year's freshly inducted employees are, to a man, lacking in concentration, and their sloppy work leaves me speechless. | |
11. | noun | Concentration is a very simple thing. | |
12. | noun | This is the kind of work that requires a high level of concentration. | |
13. | noun | All it takes is concentration and solitude. | |
14. | noun | A smaller, but still dangerous, concentration of pathogens won't necessarily be detectable by smell. | |
15. | noun | The prisoners fled from the concentration camp. |
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Although there was a dominance of single spores and a trillion spore concentration, there were clumps as large as 40 - 100 microns. |
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Many point to the trillion spore concentration as extraordinary. |
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It is far simpler, however, to achieve a trillion spore concentration in the production of a few grams than in industrial processing typical of a state sponsored lab. |
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Even a small sound from the TV interferes with my concentration. | |
It's the sort of work that calls for a high level of concentration. | |
I immediately lost my concentration. | |
During the Stalinist era, prisoners at concentration camps became slaves in service of the state. | |
Korean mental hospitals have been compared to concentration camps. Patients are said to be treated like animals who are subjected to violence and maltreatment rather than therapy. | |
What are we, indeed, what is our character, if not the concentration of the things which we have lived since our birth. | |
This year's freshly inducted employees are, to a man, lacking in concentration, and their sloppy work leaves me speechless. | |
Concentration is a very simple thing. | |
This is the kind of work that requires a high level of concentration. | |
All it takes is concentration and solitude. | |
A smaller, but still dangerous, concentration of pathogens won't necessarily be detectable by smell. | |
The prisoners fled from the concentration camp. |