Depth
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With an average
depth
of the oceans of 4,000 meters, in fact, the high seas covers and provides nearly 90 percent of the habitat for life on this Earth.
We don't always get that right, and on this particular day, we seriously underestimated the
depth.
They don't have the depth, the rich narrative that really engaging video games have, that the boys are really interested in.
In the
depth
of things.
You watch the video with superimposed graphics that indicate your
depth
and compass heading.
That little tag can record temperature,
depth
and light intensity, which is correlated with time, and from that we can get locations.
And it wasn't until my experience as a trans person collided with my new identity as a parent that I understood the
depth
of my vulnerabilities and how they are preventing me from being my most authentic self.
So by matching color, contrast and brightness in the borders between the different images, adding photographic defects like
depth
of field, desaturated colors and noise, we erase the borders between the different images and make it look like one single image, despite the fact that one image can contain hundreds of layers basically.
And sharks and fish are underwater most of the time, so this tag actually works out the locations of shark, depending on the timing and the setting of the sun, plus water temperature and
depth.
Here's one we haven't ground-truthed yet with sea-surface temperature and water depth, but again, the second shark spent most of its time in and around the Irish Sea.
And when you go outside and look up at the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, the average
depth
of the ocean is 15 of those on top of one another.
Get the community to add local depth, global perspective, local knowledge.
It's been explored to a
depth
of 292 meters and beyond that nobody knows anything.
And you can think about those as height, width and
depth.
They force a kind of
depth
of processing, a kind of mindfulness, that most of us don't normally walk around exercising.
With language came new adventures, new depth, new meaning, new ways to connect, new ways to coordinate, new ways to imagine, new ways to raise children, and I imagined, with virtual reality, we'd have this new thing that would be like a conversation but also like waking-state intentional dreaming.
These relationships have given my life a meaning and a depth, and they also helped me navigate my life in the face of symptoms.
Portray them sympathetically, and portray them in all the richness and
depth
of their experience as people and not as diagnoses.
I knew that the
depth
of field was 18 inches or less.
Then you have to update your model based on the signals coming back, and you have to do something that is interesting, which is you have to do a kind of
depth
of thought assay.
And even lying paralyzed in the spinal ward ... there were moments of incredible
depth
and richness, of authenticity and connection that I had never experienced before.
I see a physical object that has
depth
and rotating parts, and it's moving.
So we lay epinephrine flat on a page, and then we replace all the spheres with simple letters, and then the bonds that lie in the plane of the page, they just become regular lines, and the bonds that point forwards and backwards, they become little triangles, either solid or dashed to indicate
depth.
Cryopreservation pioneer of great
depth
is Oliver Ryder.
So the preservation and the survival of DNA depends on many factors, and I have to admit, most of which we still don't quite understand, but depending upon when an organism dies and how quickly he's buried, the
depth
of that burial, the constancy of the temperature of that burial environment, will ultimately dictate how long DNA will survive over geologically meaningful time frames.
By combining a transparent display and
depth
cameras for sensing your fingers and face, now you can lift up your hands from the keyboard and reach inside this 3D space and grab pixels with your bare hands.
Well, it now turns out that the whales are crucial to sustaining that entire ecosystem, and one of the reasons for this is that they often feed at
depth
and then they come up to the surface and produce what biologists politely call large fecal plumes, huge explosions of poop right across the surface waters, up in the photic zone, where there's enough light to allow photosynthesis to take place, and those great plumes of fertilizer stimulate the growth of phytoplankton, the plant plankton at the bottom of the food chain, which stimulate the growth of zooplankton, which feed the fish and the krill and all the rest of it.
So the pharmaceutical industry, which I am personally very interested in because I've actually had the fortune to study it in quite some depth, is wonderful to be asking this question about the revolutionary versus non-revolutionary bits, because each and every medicine can actually be divided up on whether it really is revolutionary or incremental.
There might be storms, but the
depth
of the ocean is still there, unchanged.
And this is a form of learning called active learning, and really promoted by a very early paper, in 1972, by Craik and Lockhart, where they said and discovered that learning and retention really relates strongly to the
depth
of mental processing.
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