Sentence examples for restricted depth from inspiring English sources

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State-of-the-art imaging in rodents based on conventional fundus cameras or even confocal scanning-laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) provides predominantly surface information but has a very restricted depth resolution [1] (Fig. 1B).

Also, because many zooplankton taxa have restricted depth and seasonal ranges, the total number of taxa for the three Canadian oceans in all years greatly exaggerates the diversity present at any single time and place (which is the biodiversity actually experienced by the organisms inhabiting that location).

Watanabe, S., Kinoshita, M., Hosokawa, T., Morigaki, K. & Nakura, K. Capacity fade of LiAlyNi1−x−yCoxO2 cathode for lithium-ion batteries during accelerated calendar and cycle life tests (surface analysis of LiAlyNi1−x−yCoxO2 cathode after cycle tests in restricted depth of discharge ranges).

Calyptogena pacifica occurs over a remarkably restricted depth range despite high dispersal capacities [23], with also a bathymetric segregation at the intra-specific level [74] like B. childressi [75].

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This caused a rise in groundwater and formation of extensive calcretised rootmats on valley floors and slopes acting to 'blanket' terraces 1 and 2. The thickness and longevity of this blanket is shown to restrict depth of incision in subsequent phases (T3, T4).

The restricted sequencing depth will thus affect the statistical power of detecting less abundant resistance genes as well as assessing the frequencies of chromosomal mutations known to cause resistance.

The limited size of this study also restricted the depth of our analyses.

Nautiluses have no larval dispersal stage and are benthic organisms restricted to depths shallower than their reported shell implosion depth of 800 m.

For example, bone ingrowth depth is restricted by pore depth and measuring direct bone implant contact is the only method which enables comparison of porous and solid specimens.

But shafts had to be restricted to depths of 90 to 105 metres (300 to 350 feet) and a mining radius of 180 metres.

Marine archaeologists have been finding and excavating underwater shipwrecks since at least the early 1950s, but until recently their explorations have been restricted to depths considered shallow by oceanographic standards.

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