Depositions may be cancelled for various reasons, such as settlement of the case, unavailability of key witnesses or attorneys, scheduling conflicts, or a request for protective orders. It is important to notify all relevant parties promptly if a deposition needs to be cancelled to avoid any potential legal consequences.
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Deposition. Erosion is the process of wearing away or carrying away materials, while deposition is the process of dropping or depositing those materials in a new location.
Low deposition rate in sputter deposition can be attributed to factors such as low sputter yield of the target material, insufficient power or pressure to sustain sputtering, inefficient target utilization, or poor target-substrate geometry leading to inefficient material transfer. Increasing any of these factors can help improve the deposition rate in sputter deposition.
Weathering: disintegration, decomposition, deterioration Erosion: abrasion, corrosion, scouring Deposition: accumulation, sedimentation, deposit
Loess is a result of deposition. It is a clastic, predominantly silt-sized sediment that is formed by the accumulation of wind-blown dust.
Whether or not a defendant can cancel a deposition depends on whether it is a defense deposition. If it is the other side, the defendant cannot cancel a deposition.
The future tense of cancel is will cancel.
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A sandbar is a deposition of sand.
deposition means collection of some substances. Example: the deposition of copper killed him.
Deposition or desublimation
A deposition is usually recorded.
a floodplain is a deposition