Sentence examples for rise in depth from inspiring English sources

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We are able to image the deepening of a seismic discontinuity in the axial zone of the Eastern Alps, and its rise in depth towards the east.

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As the need for sample retrieval of various planetary bodies rises for in-depth analysis in attempt to unambiguously unveil their nature, origin and evolutionary history, many future sample return planetary missions are being developed.

With this gradual rise in water depth, more genotypes showed higher survival than in subsequent trials where the water head was increased to 50 60 cm within 2 weeks (Table  1).

Building rapport and trust and having a framework for enquiry was viewed as giving rise to more in-depth disclosure; the acupuncture treatment itself facilitated relaxation and trust, reported by both the practitioners and the women.

For Europe to benefit from China's rise would require an in-depth understanding of China's aims and political constraints.

Floodwaters in Cedar Key rose to 8 feet in depth, with 2 feet waves atop the standing water.

According to the National Geographic, this can be used because "temperatures rise as depth in the Earth's crust increases, and a rock's thermal history can provide insight into when, and how quickly, terrain above it eroded away".

The rise in river stage (water depth) can lead to disastrous floodplain inundation.

Prices start at £500 "for five in-depth questions via email", rising to £1,000 for "relationship in person".

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