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These factors include cardinal axis, time of sampling after application, and depth of the sampling site.
For soil and dust, 15 30 g of samples were taken from 3 to 5 cm depth of the sampling points and transferred to the laboratory.
Taking the above into account, the depth of the sampling with the fNS probably plays an important role.
Each periphyton sample was collected from the territory of different cichlid individuals, and the depth of the sampling location was measured to the nearest 0.1 m using a diving computer.
In spite of the different locations and depth of the sampling sites, the two A. australica strains form a highly homogeneous clade with an average nucleotide identity (ANI) of 98.6%.
Water depth of the sampling locations varied between 0.5 m above to 5 m below the mean water level.
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This demonstrates that the X-rays penetrated the full depth of the samples (Figs S5, S6, S8).
Therefore, attention should be paid to minimize the errors in positioning the depth of the samples.
The dielectric property of C2F prevents effective penetration of the beam in depth of the sample, and electrons are accumulated between the interior layers.
Slawek Tulaczyk of the University of California, Santa Cruz, another leader of the science expedition, said that samples were drawn from as deep as four feet in the sediment, and that oxygen decreased with the depth of the sample.
We observed that the abundance of dsrAB coincided with the variation in the sulfate reduction rate with the depth of the sample, confirming the importance of 'dsrAB' sulfate-reducing microorganisms in sulfidogenesis in anoxic environments.
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