Sentence examples for mean depth of from inspiring English sources

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After alignment, the mean depth of coverage was calculated to be 752× on the individual level.

The mean depth of the ocean is 3,800 metres (about 12,500 feet).

A shallow sea, it has a mean depth of 151 feet (46 metres).

Results: The overall mean depth of thermal change was 547 μm (range, 468 to 650 μm).

The mean depth of both channels increased by more than 1.3 m.

Soil samples were taken down to a mean depth of 55 cm.

The BAF containing the smaller medium utilised a mean depth of 1.7±0.3 m, whereas a mean depth of 2.1±0.3 m was used by the larger medium BAF.

It embraces an area of about 1,423,000 square miles (3,685,000 square km), with a mean depth of 3,976 feet (1,212 metres).

Its area covers 611,000 square miles (1,583,000 square km), and it has a mean depth of about 2,818 feet (859 metres).

It has a mean depth of 5,748 feet (1,752 metres) and a maximum depth of 12,276 feet (3,742 metres).

This situation is commonly encountered in rivers, and relationships exist between mean current speed and the slope and mean depth of the river or narrow lake.

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