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The study also revealed that by reducing the recharge in the range of 5 20% from the average values, the watertable could be stabilized at a safe depth.
Accumulation of salts in the soil profiles at various depths below the surface indicated that secondary soil salinization would occur when the groundwater was not controlled at a safe depth.
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At any point in the manoeuvre, the ship will return to a safe depth if a contact is detected.
The lake didn't freeze to a safe depth for filming until just days before shooting.
The Corps has conducted regular dredging along the river since July, and is presently blasting hazardous underwater limestone formations to maintain a safe depth.
1 2 3 The literature suggests an increased risk with greater depth of excision, 4 5 but confidence intervals are wide and whether a safe depth exists below which the risk is not increased is unclear.
Dig to a safe depth.
A common example in the sea is called a "diel vertical migration"–a daily trip from a deep, dark, cold (but relatively safe) depth to warmer, richer, more active surface depths, where food is more plentiful, but at the same time, risks of being fed upon are greater.
The suggested design provides a safe penetration depth, reduced moment and anchor force based on reliability theory.
There is no unanimous definition of dangerous depth, safe depth or therapeutic depth for acupuncture points.
If the submarine is on a potential collision course with any of the contacts, the OOW will give the order to dive to the safe depth.
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