Depth
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So the reality is that earth is incredibly good at absorbing vibrations, and once the tunnel
depth
is below a certain level, it is undetectable.
That detail and depth, that glamour gives the plaza a theatrical quality.
It's the kind of data that I collected for Nokia that comes in in the form of a very small sample size, but delivers incredible
depth
of meaning.
The issue with photography at high magnification is that there is inherently a very shallow
depth
of field.
I wish that the proliferation of platforms upon which we get our information meant that there was a proliferation of truth and transparency and
depth
and accuracy.
Pascal explored in
depth
our human dilemmas of evil, suffering and death.
Silence is one of the most precious conditions for humans, because it allows us to feel the
depth
of our presence.
In fact, a year earlier, a researcher had been grabbed by one and pulled down to
depth
and killed.
The average
depth
is about two miles.
The average
depth
at the top of it is about a mile and a half.
DG: Two octopods at about two miles
depth.
Even greater
depth.
She brought nuance and
depth
to the representation of their experiences.
There's just a deep layer of gas that gets denser and denser with
depth.
The ocean representation would have a
depth
to it.
But how do we determine the shape, or depth, of these features?
LIDAR fires a train of super-short laser pulses to give
depth
resolution.
But this makes a laser unstable and affects the precise timing of its pulses, which limits
depth
resolution.
A light pulse lasting a hundred picoseconds leads to a
depth
resolution of a few centimeters, but tomorrow’s cars will need to see better than that.
Well, it's probably microscopic, and it's never easy to study microscopic things, although the amazing tools that we now have to do that allow us to study things in much greater depth, at much smaller scales than ever before.
It is an incredible view of life, and it really began when we began to understand the
depth
of time.
And in the
depth
of despair, in the midst of the movie, when it looks like he can't pull this thing off, and he needs this case, he needs to win this case so badly.
These chambers could’ve been filled with water prior to the event and then opened to submerge the stage under more than a million gallons of water, to create a
depth
of five feet.
It turns out that
depth
is about 200 feet.
If you were to go down to a
depth
of about 130 feet, which is the recommended limit for most scuba divers, you'd get this pressure effect.
We're up to seven new species per hour of time we spend at that
depth.
Genes in the DNA of single-celled organisms put oxygen in the air, extracted CO2, put chalk and iron ore into the ground, hardly a cubic inch of the surface to some
depth
has remained unaffected by those genes.
So on bright nights when there's lots of starlight or moonlight, that light can penetrate the
depth
of the water the squid lives in, since it's just in those couple feet of water.
So for me, impostor syndrome is a feeling of being well, well out of your depth, yet already entrenched in the situation.
And after a couple of wines, I remember admitting to him that I felt that we did not deserve to be there, that we were well out of our depth, and at some time, someone was going to figure this out and send us home to Australia.
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