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were in-depth
adjective
Thorough; comprehensive.
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Methods used to collect data were in-depth, individual, audiotaped interviews and demographic data sheets.
The SGOI originality concerning the floating body effects, the RF characteristics and the short channel transport were in-depth studied in order to evaluate this architecture potentiality.
The formation mechanism and influencing factors of the zero-order drug release pattern were in-depth elucidated, and factors affecting the drug release were also investigated.
vietnamiensis lipooligosaccharide was accomplished through a concise, optimized, multi-step synthesis, having as key steps three glycosylations, that were in-depth studied performing them under several conditions.
The synthesized materials were in-depth characterized with a multi-technique approach and the electrochemical performances were correlated i) to an effective reduction of the GO oxidized moieties and ii) to the maintenance of the 2D geometry of the final graphenic structure observed.
Some of these interviews were in-depth interviews and others were shorter 'impromptu' interviews.
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This would be in-depth analysis in advance of press release".
There are in-depth conversations, opportunities to explore one another emotionally as well as simply physically.
This will be in-depth work on a broad range of European economic issues.
"These are in-depth inspections, but we do not take the bus apart," she said.
AF: I think what Noor is already recognized for is in-depth visual storytelling.
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