boundary region

collocation in English

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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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region
noun[C]
uk
/ˈriː.dʒən/
us
/ˈriː.dʒən/
a particular area or part of the world, or any of the large official areas into which a country ...
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(Definition ofboundaryandregionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Orbits are trapped for some time in the vicinity of periodic attractors, but eventually are kicked by noise into the fractalboundaryregion.
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The goal in this work is to develop solutions for the relevant plasma variables in theboundaryregionof collisional, near-thermal plasmas.
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In order to resolve this difficulty, terms that were neglected on the geometric length scale must be accounted in at least oneboundaryregion.
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Existence of invariant tori for a three-dimensional billiard, which are concentrated in the vicinity of a 'closed geodesic on theboundaryregion'.
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The slot produces only a small distortion in theboundaryregionof the velocity profile as shown in figure 15.
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While, at leading order, the velocity profiles throughout theboundaryregionare not influenced by recombination, the density and potential profiles do show pronounced differences when recombination is included.
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Stereo plot represents lower hemisphere equal-area projection of foliation poles for easternboundaryregion.
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At leading order, theboundaryregionhas been found to consist of three overlapping layer s with different physical phenomena dominating the model in each layer.
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While, at leading order, the velocity profiles throughout theboundaryregionare not influenced by recombination, the density and potential profiles are significantly altered when recombination is included.
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Subendocardial infarctions are much more dangerous than transmural infarctions because they create an area of dead tissue surrounded by aboundaryregionof damaged myocytes.
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Model 3 has the advantage over model 2 of involving a lower order differential, which simplifies the treatment of boundary regions.
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The isotherms are approximately horizontal in the core, indicating the dominance of convection, turning sharply into well-defined boundary regions conducting heat in and out of the cavity.
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During this phase, the flow consists of two different, spatially separated dynamical states - one conducting, the other convecting -which are separated by sharp boundary regions or fronts.
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However, these boundary regions are a fraction of one wavelength within the near-field.
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Interaction between these boundary regions would generate radiation, and this would form the plasma.
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The positive negative and boundary regions can be interpreted as regions of acceptance, rejection and deferment decisions, respectively.
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Certain rules are generated from lower approximations of unions of classes; possible rules are generated from upper approximations of unions of classes and approximate rules are generated from boundary regions.
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