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The list features in a section of the magazine called "in depth".
That being said, 60dB will include a section with longer-form content called "In Depth".
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They had been asked to conduct what the professor called "in-depth research," using at least two Internet sources and two journals.
This process is called in-depth filtration, as the impurities are not simply screened out or removed at the surface of the filter bed, as is the case in slow sand filters.
But the commission would never switch over to a purely mathematical basis for regulation, he said, especially in areas where it has less experience, like the digital control systems that have replaced some analog controls in 30-year-old reactors, it would use engineering judgments to demand an appropriate level of backups, what it calls called "defense in depth".
Most of the single-base deletions are also not reliably called in high-depth (over 250-fold) targeted sequencing.
With Mrs. Arafat's help, the news channel carried out what it called an in-depth investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mr. Arafat's death.
In view of this, investigators have called for in-depth qualitative exploration of the concepts of functioning, disability and functional recovery in people with schizophrenia in LAMIC settings [ 2- 4].
A lobbyist for FTI Consulting, creator of an industry front group called Energy In Depth, also contributed to Clinton's campaign.
As I mentioned in my review, the natural gas industry has responded to Gasland by launching a website called Energy In Depth to debunk its claims.
(Hardly what you'd call an in-depth review).
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