Collocations withdepth
These are words often used in combination withdepth.
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added depth
Observations during these visits constituted a crucial element of the research, as they added depth and context to the oral accounts.
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average depth
Intermittent convection is generated in a thin unstably stratified layer, which is bounded by the interface and the average depth of the undersurface temperature maximum.
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considerable depth
The authors of different chapters do not reach uniform conclusions on this issue, but they do explore the matter in considerable depth.
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depth chart
From early on, he made depth chart, i.e. the possibility of starting as a true freshman, one of his priorities.
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depth gauge
The damaged depth gauge stuck at 125 ft, so the submarine broached and was again detected.
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depth measurement
The natural gamma sensors can work well in specific situations but require up to 30 seconds to obtain a reliable depth measurement.
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depth of cut
In fact, due to the bone structure, different forces have to be applied depending on directions, depth of cut and type of bone cortex and medullar parts.
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depth of feeling
This issue was the most strongly felt by the participants in this study and surprised us in the depth of feeling.
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depth of knowledge
A third element is the distinction between how many words are known (vocabulary size) and how well individual words are known (depth of knowledge).
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depth of understanding
This is the assumption many composers have made historically, although audiences may arrive at this depth of understanding by repeated listening to a composition.
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depth perception
This process tends to be relevant to functions that are universal to all members of a species such as visual depth perception or language development.
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depth psychology
Each of these positions would be challenged by the study of social gerontology, and would need to be challenged in the therapeutic practice of depth psychology.
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desired depth
This altitude is passed to the arbiter which takes it into account when determining the desired depth.
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emotional depth
Due to the physical demands the adult character requires, and the lack of emotional depth depicted, many of the actors since have been stuntmen.
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focal depth
Images presented are stacks of three confocal slices totaling approximately 1 mm of focal depth.
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great depth
The accentuation of shadow serves to create the impression of great depth.
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historical depth
Its historical depth and political impact are significant to our understanding of the postwar international affairs in the following ways.
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illusion of depth
The image is visible trough the transparent area of the tiles and features a parallax effect when scrolling which gives an illusion of depth.
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in the depth of winter
They worked in the depth of winter and without electricity.
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increasing depth
A scheme of the activation protocol with steps of increasing depth of the hyperpolarization and decreasing duration is shown in the inset.
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infinite depth
They occur on the surface of a fluid of infinite depth in the absence of gravity.
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lack of depth
Although the comparative approach taken is quite laudable, at times the lack of depth leads to some rather questionable assertions.
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maximum depth
The third plot shows the field lines when the filament almost reaches its maximum depth into the magnetosphere.
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optical depth
For quantitative comparison, our analyses of experimental and simulated images must infer the same physical coordinates in optical depth of the imploding target.
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periscope depth
When they do occur, they arise either from the entanglement of submarines in trawled fishing gear or from collisions between surface craft and submarines operating at periscope depth.
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planting depth
Planting depth is generally determined by the amount of soil moisture during seeding.
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psychological depth
It seems important to note the psychological depth of happiness, the fact that it involves much more of our psychologies than just their phenomenal surfaces.
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shallow depth
Small pockets of mafic magma reached the surface through these discontinuities and interacted with groundwater at a shallow depth.
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snow depth
An approximation of the water equivalent can be made by dividing the snow depth by ten.
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sufficient depth
Practitioners and decision makers may require additional information to acquire sufficient depth of knowledge.
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varying depth
Since it is extremely difficult to calculate the locked long waves inside a harbour basin with an arbitrary shape and a varying depth, this conclusion could simplify the matter significantly.
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