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  • 41Critical Depth — This article is about the Oceanography term. For the video game, see Critical Depth (video game). In biological oceanography, Critical Depth is defined as a hypothesized surface mixing depth at which phytoplankton growth is precisely matched by… …

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  • 42Iterative deepening depth-first search — Graph and tree search algorithms Alpha beta pruning A* B* Beam Bellman–Ford algorithm Best first Bidirectional …

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  • 43Audio bit depth — In digital audio, bit depth describes the number of bits of information recorded for each sample. Bit depth directly corresponds to the resolution of each sample in a set of digital audio data. Common examples of bit depth include CD audio, which …

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  • 44Equivalent air depth — In technical diving, the equivalent air depth (EAD) is a way of expressing the narcotic effect of specific breathing gas mixtures that contain nitrogen, for example nitrox and trimix. [cite journal |last=Logan |first=JA |title=An evaluation of… …

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  • 45Skin depth — is a measure of the distance an alternating current can penetrate beneath the surface of a conductor.When an electromagnetic wave interacts with a conductive material, mobile charges within the material are made to oscillate back and forth with… …

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  • 46Maximum operating depth — In technical diving and nitrox diving, the maximum operating depth (MOD) of a breathing gas is the depth at which the partial pressure of oxygen (ppO2) of the gas mix exceeds a safe limit. This safe limit varies depending on the diver training… …

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  • 47Into the Depths — Infobox Album | Name = Into The Depths Type = Album Artist = Mark Rae Released = 23 August, 2004 Recorded = ??? Genre = Hip Hop/Electronica Length = ?:? Label = Grand Central Records GCCD129 Producer = Mark Rae Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3.5|5… …

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  • 48Carbonate Compensation Depth — (CCD) is the depth in the oceans below which the rate of supply of calcium carbonate (calcite and aragonite) equals the rate of solvation, such that no calcium carbonate is preserved. Calcium carbonate is essentially insoluble in sea surface… …

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  • 49Fear of depths — An abnormal and persistent fear of depths. Sufferers of this fear experience anxiety even though they realize they are safe from falling into or being consumed by depths. The feared object may be a long, dark hallway, a well or a deep pool or… …

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  • 50sonic depth finder — noun depth finder for determining depth of water or a submerged object by means of ultrasound waves • Syn: ↑fathometer • Hypernyms: ↑depth finder * * * noun : an instrument for determining the depth of a body of water or of an object below the… …

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