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The total dissolved As exceeded the MCL for As in drinking water in the United States at every depth where the Fe(II) concentration exceeded 100 μM.
Concentrations of this breakdown product, ranging from 0.2 to 0.4 µg/L were found close to the dam, at every depth, mainly between the 3rd and the 7th of October 2014 (Fig. 3).
Therefore, we developed a method for sdLCS that applies focus tracking and measures with maximum spectrograph sensitivity (around zero delay) at every depth.
First, the data of Stensola et al. (2012) shows that there are modules with both small and large periods at every depth along the mEC the dorsal mEC is simply enriched in modules with large periods.
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The more stable ether ether ladderane PC lipid at m/ z 800 was, however, found at almost every depth in the core, likely due to the slower degradation rate for ether ether PC lipids relative to the ether ester lipids, as discussed above.
The capillary pressure for every depth at the reservoir was determined by knowing the difference of the fluid densities from the previous section and by using Eq. (3).
For starters, the inactivations are focal along the dorso-ventral axis of the mEC, but the data in Stensola et al. seem to indicate that that many grid modules are present at every mEC depth, with a dorsal enrichment of small periods.
"Maybe by looking into someone's life at that depth, every minute of every day, they'll find out something about all people," he said in an interview with The Seattle Times in 1994.
The 2D temperature distributions are evaluated at every 10 m depth till 50 m.
Green diamonds represent the averaged velocity at every 10-km depth slice.
The velocities estimated for all available pairs were averaged at every 10-km depth slice, and velocities of 6.8 to 7.7 km/s were obtained (Figure 7b).
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