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  • 31depth gage —    1. Any device used to measure depths such as water level in wells [16].    2. Specific gage for measuring river stage [16] …

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  • 32depth — Synonyms and related words: French pitch, Sophia, abstruseness, abysm, abyss, acumen, amplitude, area, astuteness, bigness, bodily size, body, bottomless pit, brain, breadth, brightness, brilliance, brilliancy, broad mindedness, bulk, caliber,… …

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  • 33depth intoxication — condition which strikes divers that descend too quickly to great depths …

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  • 34Submarine depth ratings — Depth ratings are primary design parameters and measures of a submarine s ability to operate underwater. The depths to which submarines can dive are limited by the strengths of their hulls. As a first order approximation, each 10 meters (33 feet) …

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  • 35Driller's depth — The original depth recorded while drilling an oil or gas well is known as the Driller s Depth. Contents 1 The Problem 1.1 Measurement of Driller s Depth 1.2 Measuring drill string length 1.2.1 …

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  • 36Color depth — 1 bit monochrome 8 bit grayscale 8 bit color 15/16 bit color (High color) 24 bit color (True color) 30/36/48 bit color (Deep color) Related Indexed color Palette RGB color model Web safe color This box …

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  • 37Dimensionless momentum-depth relationship in open-channel flow — Contents 1 Momentum in Open Channel Flow 1.1 What is Momentum? 1.2 Momentum in a Rectangular Channel 1.3 Why is Momentum Important? …

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  • 38List of lakes by depth — This page lists the world s deepest lakes. Contents 1 Lakes ranked by maximum depth 2 Lakes ranked by mean depth 3 Greatest maximum depth by continent 4 …

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  • 39Conductivity, temperature, depth — A CTD profiler is an essential instrument of physical and biological oceanographic field research. Operated from a ship, it greatly contributes to our understanding of ocean dynamics by gathering information on the distribution and variation of… …

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  • 40Conjugate depth — In fluid dynamics, the conjugate depths refer to the depth (y1) upstream and the depth (y2) downstream of the hydraulic jump whose momentum fluxes are equal for a given discharge (volume flux) q. The depth upstream of a hydraulic jump is always… …

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