zone boundary

collocation in English

meaningsofzoneandboundary

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zone
noun[C]
uk
/zəʊn/
us
/zoʊn/
an area, especially one that is different from the areas around it because it has different characteristics or is used for ...
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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 ofzoneandboundaryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is shown that the singular waves propagate at the crossing points of the waves with the complexzoneboundary.
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There was no power to give rate relief for properties straddling an enterprisezoneboundary.
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This type of strain field assumes that deformation occurs in a tabular zone where displacement is parallel to the shearzoneboundary.
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Floors of a multistory building are one type ofzoneboundary.
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Salmon carcasses transferred across the stream-riparianzoneboundaryby terrestrial predators or flooding events subsidized growth of terrestrial plants.
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Sometimes a regional area of interest such as a metropolitan area covering several counties crosses a state planezoneboundary.
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Mountain building is normally focused between 200to400mi km inland from a subductionzoneboundary.
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Furthermore, during deformation the incremental strain axis maintains a 45 degree angle to the shearzoneboundary.
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Formerly, with buses, the drivers would stop at eachzoneboundaryto check proof of payment or collect an additional fare from each passenger, causing a significant delay.
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Until 1973 this was largely irrelevant because the station was on a farezoneboundaryand the subway trains and some of the buses serving it were in separate zones.
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Information about groundwater conditions noted during winter and spring assessments was useful toward defining river-thaw zone boundaries and supporting this assertion.
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The apparent compatibility problems, caused by the large strain variations across zone boundaries, are solved if successive magma batches acquired their strain independently and sequentially.
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Ideal pure shear is characterized by a stretching eigenvector parallel to the shear zone boundaries, and a perpendicular shortening eigenvector.
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The law was amended in 1972 to permit states that straddle a timezoneboundaryto exempt the entire area of the state lying in one time zone.
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Ideal simple shear is characterized by only one eigenvector, parallel to the shear zone boundaries.
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Combining simple shear and pure shear results in a general non-coaxial flow, characterized by a stretching eigenvector parallel to the shear zone boundaries, whereas the shortening eigenvector is oblique.
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The intention is to confirm the accuracy of zone boundaries before their formal designation, using farmers' local knowledge.
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