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It was a beautiful winter's day in Somerset but despite having plenty of light to play with I decided to have a wide-open aperture to give me a small depth of field and blur the background nicely.
Therefore, a small depth of cut leads to a reduced tendency for thermal effect on the CFRP composites.
A mild slope in the advance direction can improve performance when a small depth of irrigation is required, while there are no significant benefits from increasing the elevation difference between adjacent basins.
Sewer design based on consideration of flow with non-deposition with a bed deposit reduces channel bed slope and construction cost in which the presence of a small depth of sediment deposition on the bed increases the sediment transport capacity of the flow.
In the earlier phase of attached cultivation, the pigment content in every single cell is relatively high, so that the light intensity decreased sharply when passing through each algal layer and can penetrate only a small depth of the algal biofilm.
Cut a small depth of the meat near the tail of the fish.
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These modifications come at the cost of a smaller depth of focus and strong reduction of aphakic gaps.
A relatively large depth-of-field is called deep; a relatively small depth-of-field is called shallow.
Specifically, EDM led to a 50 75% reduction in fatigue strength for NC Ni despite a relatively small depth of EDM affected material (∼1% of width).
A small depth budget decreases the added value of 3D but generally also reduces visual degradations due to transmission and display properties.
It was found that employing a combination of high cutting speed and small depth of cut with small feed rate causes a significant reduction in Ra.
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