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This framing made me consider where a setting or scene stopped and a view began: what determined the borders or threshold of a view to the left and right, up and down, depth-wise?
"Despite the name Aston Villa FC, it comes down to depth, strength of squad and quality.
The third aquifer system occurs below 350 m and continues down to depth explored of 450 m (Sinha 1980).
Worn out, Greek society constantly plays down the depth of their social struggle and upheaval.
Raman spectra were measured from the skin surface down to depth of 200 µm in increments of 20 µm.
This is provided by the pronounced gas vacuoles of Trichodesmium, which can withstand pressures down to depth of about 100 200 m (the highest known; Kromkamp & Walsby, 1992).
Otter trawling occurs down to depths of more than 400 m, whereas beam trawling occurs in water depths down to 100m.
The Z33WP can drop down to depths of 10-feet, but not much else.
This reversal is not purely wind driven, but occurs down to depths greater than 750 m.
It is notable that often precision goes down with depth-of-coverage.
P values are shown for association with overall HLA class I down-regulation Depth of invasion exceeding 15 mm and vaso-invasive growth are unfavourable prognostic indicators.
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