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The phrase "a section at a depth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific part or area located at a certain depth, often in contexts like geology, construction, or underwater exploration.
Example: "The researchers collected samples from a section at a depth of 50 meters to analyze the sediment layers."
Alternatives: "a layer at a depth" or "a segment at a depth".
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The map view is a section at a depth of 13 km, where the calculated brightness has the maximum value.
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One section at a depth of 100 μm was stained with hematoxylin and eosin stain (H&E).
We sampled the histology sections at a depth of approximately 200 μm, but distortion during histological processing meant that the histology section did not necessarily correspond to a flat plane in the OCT scan of the fresh tissue.
The purpose of profiling is to determine the lateral variation of the geoelectric section at a certain depth range.
For symmetric sections such as round rebar or tube, the heterogeneous nature of the concrete and interference of the aggregate size with the size of the section, could affect the bond stress round the perimeter of the section at a certain depth.
The relative distribution of the fluorescent compounds within TSWT or TSAdr (d=300 400 μ M) is shown in Figure 4 with the optical sections obtained at a depth of 60 μ M from the tissue periphery.
Serial z-sectioning was performed at a depth of 0.48 μm per section using confocal microscopy.
DNA and RNA extraction were accomplished on manually microdissected whole sections at a total depth of 40 um for RNA and of 60 um for DNA.
Paraffin sections were cut at a depth of 5 µm.
85 nm thin sections were prepared at a depth of 20 μm, and examined by transmission EM using a Zeiss (Oberkochen, Germany) FEI Tecnai 12 electron microscope.
The Y-shaped shadow in the center of the eye is the lens suture pattern on the anterior crystalline lens which can be visualized when an en face cross section at appropriate depth is extracted from the volume (Fig. 4D).
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