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The phrase "apart in depth" is not commonly used in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing differences or separations in understanding or analysis, but clarity may be lacking.
Example: "The two theories are apart in depth, leading to varied interpretations of the data."
Alternatives: "distinct in complexity" or "separate in detail."
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Each z-stack was considered as an independent sample, and three images (at least 5 μm apart in depth from the first 20 μm of each z-stack) within each stack were used for analysis.
If the experimental objective is to target a specific layer of interest using CRS alone, it can be a painstaking and difficult task that requires acquisition of spectral profiles consisting of many measurements spaced microns apart in depth, and subsequent analysis of spectral features corresponding to certain layers.
In order to correlate both sets of data, the intraluminal OCT tomogram was flattened into a 2D stack along imaging depth, and the unwrapped 2D fluorescence map and three representative OCT slices 700µm apart in depth are shown in Fig. 4. The structures indicated by the white arrows on the OCT slices (Figs. 4(B)- 4(C)) correspond to the black arrows seen in the fluorescence map (Fig. 4(A)).
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RS Nick van der Kolk advises you to listen to Love + Radio with headphones on and, while it often earns its explicit tag, there is little formula apart from in-depth interviews.
Apart from in-depth knowledge and experience of their own specialty, they offer a broader scientific knowledge base, a scientist?s curiosity, and an insider?s understanding of how science and scientific discourse function.
Apart from in-depth semi-structured interviews with akimat representatives, schools principals, academia and beneficiary mothers, focus groups and discussion groups with professionals, members of inter-agency commissions, teachers, children, parents NGOs and media were also organised to capture the perspective of as many stakeholders as possible in their quality of duty-bearers or rights-holders.
What's harder to imagine as you roam between the ruined sites, each set apart in the depths of the jungle, is that these monuments were once part of the largest, most sprawling city on the planet.
What sets it apart is her in-depth descriptions of the routes to sobriety taken by those she questioned and the many myths about alcohol recovery that they expose.
For the 2002 academic year (second year of implementation), the orientation for incoming 1st years was extended to three weeks, in which, apart from an in-depth introduction to the problem-based learning philosophy, the most common queries that arose during 2001 were formally addressed.
Apart from notes during the interview, in-depth interviews were recorded and transcribed.
Yet, in practice, most service providers would readily hand over the Postpill to young people, often telling them to take the pills twelve hours apart, but not providing them with in-depth information.
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