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  • 71Water Sign — Студийный альбом Криса Ри …

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  • 72deep-draft — «DEEP DRAFT, DRAHFT», adjective. (of a ship) that draws or displaces deep water: »deep draft ocean vessels …

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  • 73deep|wa|ter — «DEEP WT uhr, WOT », adjective. 1. of or in deep water: »deepwater shrimp, a deepwater channel, deepwater swimming. 2. for use in deepwater: »a deepwater sailboat. 3. at or near an ocean: »For the first three centuries of our history, our biggest …

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  • 74List of deep water fish of the Red Sea — Contents 1 Bathydemersal species 2 Bathypelagic species 3 Benthopelagic species 4 References Bathydemersal species …

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  • 75in deep water — informal in trouble or difficulty. → deep …

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  • 76Deep sea communities — giant tubeworm Deep sea communities currently remain largely unexplored, due the technological and logististical challenges and expense involved in visiting these remote biomes. Because of the unique challenges (particularly the high barometric… …

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  • 77Deep sea fish — Humpback anglerfish Deep sea fish is a term for any fish that lives below the photic zone of the ocean. The lanternfish is, by far, the most common deep sea fish. Other deep sea fish include the flashlight fish, cookiecutter shark, bristlemouths …

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  • 78Deep diving — The meaning of the term deep diving is a form of technical diving.[1] It is defined by the level of the diver s diver training, diving equipment, breathing gas, and surface support: in recreational diving, PADI define anything from 18 metres / 60 …

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  • 79Deep sea creature — A. cornuta The term deep sea creature refers to organisms that live below the photic zone of the ocean. These creatures must survive in extremely harsh conditions, such as hundreds of atmospheres of pressure, small amounts of oxygen, very little… …

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  • 80deep — deepness, n. /deep/, adj. deeper, deepest, n., adv., deeper, deepest. adj. 1. extending far down from the top or surface: a deep well; a deep valley. 2. extending far in or back from the front or from an edge, surface, opening, etc., considered… …

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