lateral border

collocation in English

meaningsoflateralandborder

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lateral
adjective
uk
/ˈlæt.ər.əl/
us
/ˈlæt̬.ɚ.əl/
biology,medicalformalorspecialized
relating to the sides of an object or plant or to ...
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border
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbɔː.dər/
us
/ˈbɔːr.dɚ/
a line that has been agreed to divide one country ...
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(Definition oflateralandborderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflateral border

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In lateral view, eye high andlateralborderslightly inflated representing respectively about 50 % and 40 % of the maximum height of the librigena.
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This would increase thelateralborder, thus increasing the volume of underlying lung irradiated.
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Some clinicians now draw on thelateralborder, parallel to the sternum by eye.
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In addition, small caliber axons with boutons of small size were also observed along thelateralborderof the brachium of the inferior colliculus.
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Sculpture: two rows of spines occur on thelateralborder.
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Doublure strongly incurved, of equal width (tr.) withlateralborderbut more expanding anteriorly, no terrace ridges discernible.
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Lateralbordernarrow and slightly swollen.
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It can be further distinguished by the curved outline of itslateralborder, the greater distance between the major border spines and the presence of a well-defined third axial ring.
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Thelateralborder, which also displays a disruption in the mapping of visual space, occurs very near high rate-of-change features in the map of orientation preference.
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Thelateralborderwas defined by a straight line from the most superolateral point of the collateral sulcus to the superior point of the mediotemporal cortex in the crural cistern.
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Librigenae with moderately curvedlateralborder.
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As the subclavian artery crosses thelateralborderof the first rib, it becomes the axillary artery.
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Ocelli numerous, situated in an elongated cluster on eachlateralborderof snout.
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The subclavian becomes the axiliary artery at thelateralborderof the first rib.
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Laterally, it blends with the middle layer at thelateralborderof erector spinae.
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