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trenches <a trench; trenches> N

trenches

trench <a trench; trenches> N

trench N

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Another approached used highly anisotropic etching of a silicon substrate through electrochemical or reactive ion etching to create deep trenches.
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Oceanic trenches are hemispheric-scale long but narrow topographic depressions of the sea floor.
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Located in a landscape of preserved trenches and war grave cemeteries, the memorial features a bronze sculpted caribou, the emblem of the regiment.
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Just like infiltration trenches, swales also attenuate, filter and clean water.
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These fortifications were strongly connected by a series of trench lines several layers thick, and backed by other trenches and strongpoints.
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Trenches have often been dug for military defensive purposes.
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They may also dig trenches up to 20 cm deep to expose buried prey, such as clams.
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These fascines made possible the crossing of trenches and antitank ditches 3.5 m wide and 1.2 m deep.
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The trenches were then cleaned and smoothed by hand trowel.
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Our location was a dried-up river bed; digging trenches and bunkers was tough as there were white boulders everywhere.
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