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depth <a depth; depths> N

abyssal depth

basic depth ARCHIT

Case depth INDUST

charted depth AREA

colour depth COMPUT

depth axis N COMPUT

depth charge MIL

depth curve AREA

depth discrimination MIL

depth factor MECH

depth gauge

depth indicator

Depth micrometer INDUST

depth number AREA

depth perception

depth rifling MIL

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The upper portion of the reservoir, corresponding to a five-foot depth above the normal headwater level, is provided for surcharge storage.
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Not much batting left, although the nightwatchman coming out has added some depth to the batting line-up.
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In either case the penetration depth is found directly from the imaginary part of the material's refractive index as is detailed above.
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The site gradually progressed alongside internet technology, giving investors more useful information such as stock quotes, news bulletins, in-depth programming information and a whole host of other data.
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The adverb inly means to do something with great depth of knowledge and understanding.
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Under free-flow conditions the depth of water at specified location upstream of the flume throat can be converted to a rate of flow.
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The depth of water in the lagoon is about; however, the passages that open to the sea are deep and affected by tidal currents.
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The radius of 6km 0 from the city are extensive mining (related to mining bauxite ore), the depth of 2050 m.
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At an elevation of 41,6 m, its depth is maximal 8 m.
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A lower proportion of nitrogen is required to reduce nitrogen narcosis and other physiological effects of the gas at depth.
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