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depth and study
I would say, too, that the study of literature tends to give a person what I shall call depth.
There were two methods that could have been used for conducting the study within the resources available: ( 1 ) interviews in depth with a few selected companies, and ( 2 ) the more limited interrogation of a large number of companies by means of a mail questionnaire.
However, given the rapid progress in the industry they are working on a more in depth study to be concluded in May 2012.
The Outline is also intended to be a study guide, to put subjects in their proper perspective, and to suggest a series of Britannica articles for the student wishing to learn a topic in depth.
In 2008, a study was published using wet divers at the same depth and confirmed that no statistically significant reduction in reported fatigue is seen.
His subsequent sojourns in prison enabled him to study Marxism in more depth.
" They did not discuss the implications for agriculture in depth, but noted that a 1986 study which assumed no food production for a year projected that " most of the people on the planet would run out of food and starve to death by then " and commented that their own results show that " this period of no food production needs to be extended by many years, making the impacts of nuclear winter even worse than previously thought.
Animals under study can be outfitted with instrumentation tags, which include sensors that measure temperature, diving depth and duration ( for marine animals ), speed and location ( using GPS or Argos packages ).
A recent study found the color of blood vessels is determined by the following factors: the scattering and absorption characteristics of skin at different wavelengths, the oxygenation state of blood, which affects its absorption properties, the diameter and the depth of the vessels, and the visual perception process.
* 1834-John Russell observes a nondecaying solitary water wave ( soliton ) in the Union Canal near Edinburgh and uses a water tank to study the dependence of solitary water wave velocities on wave amplitude and water depth
Under the Pegasus Satellite Program, the second stage was instrumented to study the frequency and penetration depth of micrometeroids.
The study of encoding techniques has been examined in depth in an area of computer science characterized by a method known as Kolmogorov complexity where a value known as (' K ') is accepted as ' not a computable function '.
Cave maps, called surveys, can be used to compare caves to each other by length, depth and volume, may reveal clues on speleogenesis, provide a spatial reference for further scientific study, and assist visitors with route-finding.
: I pursued my study in depth and learned the give-and-take of disputation.
* Saibaba The Master by Acharya Ekkirala Bharadwaja an in depth study of Shirdi Sai as a guru insists that one must follow the way of reading life histories of saints and it is the saints which will show us the correct guru when we are ready and capable of serving a guru.
But generally if an individual invest a great deal they will receive “ advanced rewards .” Meyer and Allen based their research in this area more on theoretical evidence rather than empirical, which may explain the lack of depth in this section of their study compared to the others.
With the financial help of his sponsors, Beebe planned to use his new research station on Nonsuch island to conduct a thorough study of an square area of ocean, documenting every living thing they could find from the surface to a depth of.
In one study, seventy percent of the youngest larvae collected in the northern Gulf of Mexico were found at a depth greater than 180 meters.
Some, especially depth psychologists, also study the unconscious mind.
Italian anthropologist and explorer Elio Modigliani visited the headhunting communities in South Nias ( an island to the west of Sumatra ) in 1886, and produced an in depth study of their society and beliefs.
Müller's earlier studies had been distinctly physiological, but his inclination, no less than his position as professor of anatomy as well as of physiology in the University of Berlin, caused him later to study of comparative anatomy, and this, aided by his interest in problems of general philosophy, gave his views of physiology a breadth and a depth which influenced the progress of that science in his day profoundly.
A longitudinal study is currently being conducted through monthly sessions, however treatment was never sought out because of depth of his dissonance, and the patient continues to suffer from a major delusional disorder.
For example, in a study of the Eastern Chongming Island and Jiuduansha Island tidal marshes at the mouth of the Yangtze River, China, the amount of sediment adhering to the species Spartina alterniflora, Phragmites australis, and Scirpus mariqueter decreased with distance from the highest levels of suspended sediment concentrations ( found at the marsh edge bordering tidal creeks or the mudflats ); decreased with those species at the highest elevations, which experienced the lowest frequency and depth of tidal inundations ; and increased with increasing plant biomass.
The study, co-sponsored by the Maryland Department of Transportation, investigated deepening of the channel to 40 feet ( 12 m ) from its current 35 foot ( 11 m ) depth ( allowing Panamax-class vessels ), plus additional navigation improvements and environmental initiatives.

depth and general
In following this general principle, Mason provides the observer with a natural eye progression from foreground to background, and the illusion of depth is instantly created.
If they opted for illusion, it could only be illusion per se -- an illusion of depth, and of relief, so general and abstracted as to exclude the representation of individual objects.
Writing in 1992, one reviewer judged that the " range, depth, and catholicity of coverage the Britannica are unsurpassed by any other general Encyclopaedia.
The general consensus is that theoretical fractals are infinitely self-similar, iterated, and detailed mathematical constructs having fractal dimensions, of which many examples have been formulated and studied in great depth.
In general, it is assumed that most language isolates have relatives, but at a time depth too great for linguistic comparison to recover them.
The key elements of the general construction are more clearly identified by considering these two cases in depth.
One possible explanation, given by Richard Gregory, states that the Müller-Lyer illusion occurs because the visual system processes that judge depth and distance assume in general that the " angles in " configuration corresponds to an object which is closer, and the " angles out " configuration corresponds to an object which is far away.
The new French commander of the Armée du Nord was Jean Nicolas Houchard, a brave and experienced subordinate general but patently out of his depth as Commander-in-Chief.
" In general, measurement of time causes “ some of the most demanding aspects of unpaid work be unexplored and the premise that time is an appropriate tool for measuring women's unpaid work goes unchallenged .” Surveys have also been criticized for lacking " depth and complexity " as questions cannot be specifically tailored to particular circumstances.
In general, sedimentation basin efficiency is not a function of detention time or depth of the basin.
A more general expression for skin depth which is more exact in the case of poor conductors ( non-metals ) at high frequencies is:
The depth of the Queen's grief over the death of her husband surprised her family, courtiers, politicians and general populace.
However, this emulation capability was widely known in the industry and commented on in depth in numerous publications dealing with both the 5100 and programmable microcode in general.
Instead of completing the general education requirements at Western, students take interdisciplinary classes at Fairhaven which aim to cover the same breadth and depth of subjects, but within small, interdisciplinary seminars.
In general, Hudson River School artists believed that nature in the form of the American landscape was an ineffable manifestation of God, though the artists varied in the depth of their religious conviction.
Similar significant earthquakes occurred in the same general region on April 29, 1965 ( magnitude 6. 5, depth ), and April 13, 1949 ( magnitude 7. 1, depth ).
In general, iterative deepening is the preferred search method when there is a large search space and the depth of the solution is not known.
This general concern is a manifestation of the larger issue of " time depth " in historical linguistics.
The depth is always bounded above by the Krull dimension ; equality provides some interesting regularity conditions on the ring, enabling some powerful theorems to be proven in this rather general setting.
* A general term for a chute with additional width and depth for temporary storage
In general, Nima manipulated rhythm and rhyme and allowed the length of the line to be determined by the depth of the thought being expressed rather than by the conventional Persian meters that had dictated the length of a bayt ( verse ) since the early days of Persian poetry.
There are several coral patches in the lagoon and the general depth in the centre is 20 to 30 fathoms ( 35 to 55 m ).

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