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On both sides, the acetabulum was slightly shallow; the epiphysis was continuous with the apophysis of the greater trochanter, the orientation of the growth zone of the femoral neck was horizontal (transversal), and the growth zones were closing.
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The depths of the former tend to be slightly shallower than those of the latter.
If mixing with upper layers occurred, the top depth of the lower crust can be slightly shallower.
It is interesting to note that the scatterers found in this study are slightly shallower than the reflector estimated by Hori and Hasegawa (1991).
In addition, convex-upward seafloor regions yielded a large ratio because the water depths were slightly shallower allowing deeper BSRs to develop in this location relative to neighboring areas.
However, the hole could be slightly shallower for smaller diameters due to the difficulty for etching species to diffuse into and for etching products to get out of the holes.
The depth, however, may be slightly shallower if ~0.2 s smaller travel times that match the very weak signals recorded by some of the other OBSs are taken into consideration.
In all cases, the asperity occurred at almost the same location as in the kinematic model (see bottom right of Figure 4), although the asperity simulated according to our method was found to be slightly shallower than that of the kinematic model.
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