maximum depth
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmaximumanddepth
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maximum
adjective
uk/ˈmæk.sɪ.məm/us/ˈmæk.sə.məm/
being the largest amount or number allowed ...
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depth
noun
uk/depθ/us/depθ/
the distance down either from the top of something to the bottom, or to a distance below the top surface ...
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(Definition ofmaximumanddepthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The third plot shows the field lines when the filament almost reaches itsmaximumdepthinto the magnetosphere.
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A soil profile was established in the vicinity of each plot to amaximumdepthof 2.3 m in order to assess main soil properties.
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The lake has amaximumdepthof 84 m, a volume of 2750 km3, and a surface area of 68,800 km2.
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We looked for nodules in the plants' rhizosphere to amaximumdepthof 15 cm and in a 50 cm radius from the trunk.
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An important effect of pore-fluid pressure is to increase themaximumdepthof formation of vertical tension fractures.
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All these populations bred in medium-sized ponds (maximumdepth<1.6 m) with populations of 50-150 breeding females.
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Now consider themaximumdepthsuch a vortex can draw down a tongue of light, upper fluid.
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However, the nature of the irradiance is not an issue in recording themaximumdepthof light penetration.
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As shown in the fourth plot, the filament is expanded in the y direction shortly after it reaches itsmaximumdepth.
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Overhead costs constrain themaximumdepthof the division of labor on the shop-floor.
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The next step is to use this graph with previous calculations to find out themaximumdepthof the robot.
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In all cases themaximumdepthof culture was 6-7 mm.
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