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Discover LudwigThe phrase "heavy deposits" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts related to finance, geology, or any situation where significant amounts of something are accumulated. Example: "The bank reported heavy deposits from local businesses following the recent economic stimulus."
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Schools throughout the area were expected to remain closed today, and the police said many roads were closed due to heavy deposits of silt and mud.
Meteoric iron, widely distributed but not in heavy deposits, was a highly prized material more difficult to fabricate than the softer copper.
Typically, experimental drugs have targeted a protein called beta-amyloid, which collects in heavy deposits, known as plaques, in the brains of people with Alzheimer's and which is thought to stop nerve cells from functioning.
There are heavy deposits over the years of Yale-incited/encouraged/tolerated criticisms of me and my work, so maybe we can leave it at that, that if it's true, Yale is transcending itself".
In the hagfish and those vertebrates in which the oocyte receives heavy deposits of yolk (elasmobranchs, reptiles, birds, and monotremes), the epithelium appears to be two cells thick, apparently the result of layering of nuclei in a simple columnar epithelium (i.e., epithelium consisting of relatively "tall" cells).
Heavy deposits change the shape of the resonator oscillations: their amplitude decreases exponentially from the edge of the deposit with a decay length that depends on the deposit mass.
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The spores are olivaceous-brown in medium to heavy deposit.
"The houses in this district are eaten up by a very heavy deposit, something like rust," she said.
Scoring was as follows: (0) no detectable reaction product (deposit) tumour cells; (1) very light diffuse or focal light deposit in tumour cell cytoplasm; (2) light diffuse or moderate focal deposit (but may include very small areas of heavy deposit); and (3) tumour-containing areas of heavy deposit in most or all tumour cells.
Then, remembering how I had seen other miners do this, I carefully washed away the surface layers, shaking and twisting the pan regularly so that the heavier deposits would be teased downwards.
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