Sentence examples for extensive immersion from inspiring English sources

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Clifford maintains that "it would be hard to find a route in this country that offers a more extensive immersion in time travel"; and while he knows plenty about the land, and shares this knowledge judiciously, his main goal is to come into contact with a Western way of life that has survived for centuries in the forbidding terrain near the divide.

Many of these survivors were freezing through extensive immersion in the water; nevertheless, they rowed through the night and next day.

And while modern zoo buildings now focus on geographic areas -- Africa, Asia, South America - with extensive immersion exhibits, these newer exhibits are inspired by tales of travel to exotic and faraway places.

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Earaches in young children and infants are often attributable to otitis media and very young children are also unlikely to experience extensive head-immersion swimming exposures.

The rate of expansion was extensive at the early immersion age for the control specimens, and it reduced with replacing Portland cement by weight with Class F fly ash.

It was found that TDS, COD and chlorophyll a values were decreased after idol immersion due to extensive cleaning.

Studies that have reported an effect of training on other physician behaviors have used more extensive training, including a two-week Spanish immersion course [ 22] and a multi-session training with practice time between sessions [ 23].

Cryotherapy is a form of intense cold immersion, and its boosters claim an extensive list of benefits, including improved blood circulation, metabolism, and collagen levels.

The pediatric burns occurred mainly in the kitchen (75%), caused by hot food or beverages, with the bathroom as second most common location (mostly by immersion, leading to deeper and more extensive burns) [ 61, 66- 68].

Following extensive dialysis, coverslips were coated in rhodamine-gelatin by immersion for 5 minutes.

The hybrid 2ECCaME* monoliths (5×5 mm) were sterilised by immersion in 70%% (v/v) ethanol followed by extensive washing in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) and then incubation in Dulbecco's modified Eagle′s medium (DMEM), supplemented with penicillin (50 U mL−1), streptomycin (50 μg mL−1) and amphotericin B (2.5 μg mL−1), at 37 °C overnight (preconditioning) prior to cell culture experiments.

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