inner boundary

collocation in English

meaningsofinnerandboundary

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inner
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈɪn.ər/
us
/ˈɪn.ɚ/
inside or contained within ...
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boundary
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
us
/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit ...
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(Definition ofinnerandboundaryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinner boundary

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Theinnerboundaryof this comes into contact with itself when r = 1.06506 (at 0.09203 + 0.07766i) forming a triplyconnected blob.
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During the melting process this air is released as bubbles in theinnerboundarylayers.
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Theinnerboundaryjet is still evident, but the eddy motion inside it is greater than in the westerly-forcing case.
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The caustic of these rays will again send an exponentially subdominant ray back towards theinnerboundary, which is again reflected.
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In the recovery region, the flow can be described in terms of a two-layer model: an outer boundary layer and a two-dimensionalinnerboundarylayer.
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Indeed, it is reflected from theinnerboundaryand later from the outer boundary.
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Theinnerboundaryis the maximum distance from the star where a runaway greenhouse effect would lead to the rapid evaporation of all surface water.
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The stratification in the 'finger' sense within each layer can also produce strong local convection in recirculating regions just outside theinnerboundarylayer.
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Where exactly is theinnerboundary?
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This is because the influx of melt water into theinnerboundarylayer lowers the salinity by a sufficiently large amount that the freezing point depression is negligible.
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It is interesting that in this solution the fluid pressure at theinnerboundaryvanishes but the magnetic field and magnetic pressure are finite and non-zero.
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This hole is very short-lived, for this doubly-connected solution breaks down when r = 1.08108 with the appearance of a cusp on theinnerboundaryat the point 0.26818 + 0.07540i.
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The normalized temperature gradient length at theinnerboundaryis fixed at the value -2 while the collisional conductivity at x = 0 will take three values.
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Itsinnerboundaryis not clearly defined because of the presence of the much brighter main ring and halo.
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Theinnerboundaryof a weathering rind approximately parallels the outer surface of the rock fragment in which it has developed.
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The belt is not centered on the star, and has a sharperinnerboundarythan would normally be expected.
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