Sentence examples for differ in depth from inspiring English sources

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Submarine fracture zone, long, narrow, and mountainous submarine lineation that generally separates ocean-floor ridges that differ in depth by as much as 1.5 km (0.9 mile).

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The five sites sampled in the Baltic Sea were all sub-tidal and had sandy substrates, but differed in depth.

This study compared the growth responses to water depth of three species (Phormium tenax, Carex secta and Typha orientalis) differing in depth preferences in wetlands, using non-linear and quantile regression analyses to establish how flooding tolerance can explain field zonation.

The use of an IPA approach is a particular strength of this study; this approach has generated an important perspective on the experience of failing students, and one that differs in depth and focus from that generated by using a thematic analysis approach.

Images also differ in the depth or profundity or complexity of the meanings implied, as well as in their purpose and origin, and they may derive additional force and vitality from their contextual relation to other images in the poem.

Typha species differ in their depth responses, but most initially increase shoot length and biomass with depth, and then become stressed by standing water when depth exceeds ca. 0.9 1.0 m (Grace 1989; Inoue and Tsuchiya 2009; Miao and Zou 2012).

The stress rotations are generally contained within the mainshock rupture area in the along-strike direction, although they can differ in their depth distribution.

For this reason, the reliability of the herbicide screen to deduce that accessions differ in rooting depth was confirmed by a hydroponic screen on 36 genotypes and a rhizotron screen on 12 where Sri Lankan landraces from high, low and average herbicide scores plus check accessions were used.

This approach can be biased against the designation of heterozygous genotypes for individuals that differ in sequence depth between the two alleles.

Even then, stimuli also differ in their depth of processing: performance is typically much higher for conscious trials (Lau and Passingham, 2006), and several operations may only be feasible in the conscious state (Sackur and Dehaene, 2009; De Lange et al., 2011).

The 29 TCs in Group2 are evenly distributed in introns (13 TCs) and intergenic spacers (16 TCs), and intronic TCs and intergenic TCs do not differ in tag-depth distributions.

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