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Discover Ludwig'lower depth' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a lower level or depth than what is currently being discussed. For example, "We are seeing a decrease in the upper depth of the lake, but the lower depth remains constant."
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RNA SPOTs at lower depth.
They sink to a lower depth than that which is reached by men.
Its advantages include high sensitivity of detection for identifying rare mutations as well as minor alleles with lower depth.
At their lower depth limit, the pentamerid communities were out of reach of all but the most intense and infrequent storms.
Nitrogen fertilization significantly affected the soil total N and C/N ratio at lower depth (0.15 0.30 m).
It will then be behind the line, but on top of the region, because the region is at a lower depth.
In order to make the symbols visible in the PS version of the plot we move the region to a lower depth than the curve.
A character in Maxim Gorky's play "On the Lower Depth" says about a mate who strangles himself: "What a song he'd spoiled".
Eléazar and the Jews are ghettoized into a subterranean lower depth, with basic black chairs and tables and weary-looking families in gray dresses and three-piece woolen suits.
Conventional raceway pond designs with paddle wheels have limitations such as high capital investment, inefficient mixing, lower depth (approximately 0.3 m) and lower productivity.
Being a village bank lender is significantly associated with higher interest rates charged, higher outreach, lower depth of outreach, and higher transaction costs.
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