Collocations withboundary

These are words often used in combination withboundary.

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administrative boundary
I take an ordinary case where an administrative boundary between two authorities is a river.
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appropriate boundary
It is set as a coupled system of two elliptic partial differential equations, together with the appropriate boundary conditions.
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arbitrary boundary
It is a highly arbitrary boundary across which many pupils commute in both directions.
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artificial boundary
Numerical examples of two- and three-dimensional scattering problems demonstrate the accuracy of proposed artificial boundary conditions.
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attendance boundary
The school was planned as and is now a citywide magnet school with no attendance boundary.
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boundary condition
An important boundary condition to evaluate the oxygen surface sink is the effect of meteoritic gardening.
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boundary crossing
The internal transition function along with the time advance function thus determines the time and state of the next boundary crossing.
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boundary dispute
The two groups might make common cause as the united ' inhabitants ' on a matter of parish interest, such as a highway or boundary dispute.
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boundary fence
The estate provided wood for repairs, and a boundary fence was put up jointly with a neighbouring farmer.
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boundary layer
The boundary layer is not approximately force-free and steep pressure drops develop inside it.
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boundary marker
Code-switching is also used as a social boundary marker and reinforcer; it allows returnees to associate with or dissociate themselves from a particular group.
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boundary object
A boundary object acquired its respective and characteristic qualities via inspection, marketing, and sale.
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boundary region
Orbits are trapped for some time in the vicinity of periodic attractors, but eventually are kicked by noise into the fractal boundary region.
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clear boundary
Reconstructive procedures, however, lie along a continuum, without any clear boundary between therapeutic reconstructive surgery for a diagnosable problem and purely cosmetic surgery.
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conventional boundaries
Little changes in the duet's final movement, although it is less characteristic simply because it falls squarely within conventional boundaries.
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disciplinary boundaries
This includes philosophy of science but also sociology and interdisciplinary work that fails to fit within conventional disciplinary boundaries.
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distinct boundary
In that part the motorway provides a distinct boundary.
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district boundary
While many services may be best provided within a district boundary, others might, as now, be best provided outside.
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domain boundary
In all cases, there is a branching domain boundary after the second syllable.
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eastern boundary
It is shown that a strong current may exist in the eastern boundary layer when upwelling or downwelling is present.
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ethical boundary
For me, erosion of the ethical boundary begins with the deliberate breeding of embryos for research purposes.
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ethnic boundary
Religion and matrilineal descent and inheritance operated as an ethnic boundary in this sense.
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existing boundary
It is just used as an existing boundary condition.
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external boundary
However, in the boundary-layer situation the rapidly-varying is localized in a small neighbourhood of the external boundary, and the discrepancy vanishes on the boundary.
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fixed boundary
The vaulting webs could then be fashioned to fit the fixed boundary arcs.
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frontal boundary
Further inland, the weakening hurricane spawned tornadoes and caused additional flooding in conjunction with a frontal boundary.
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geographic boundary
Such resources have their own geographic boundary.
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geographical boundary
The idea that those who lived within the geographical boundary of a country constituted the nation was rejected.
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grain boundary
The system then models grain boundary motion under external stresses.
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inner boundary
The inner boundary of this comes into contact with itself when r = 1.06506 (at 0.09203 + 0.07766i) forming a triplyconnected blob.
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institutional boundaries
As healthcare institutions expand and vertically integrate, healthcare delivery is less constrained by geography, nationality, or even by institutional boundaries.
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internal boundary
After calculation of virtual origins, the comparisons shown in table 1 were obtained between the piecewise model and the internal boundary-layer growth formula.
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international boundary
The journey into evacuation, although often long and almost inevitably arduous, traversed no international boundary.
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jurisdictional boundary
I do not believe therefore that we can be absolute in drawing, if that is the appropriate phrase, the jurisdictional boundary.
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linguistic boundary
Yet enough differences persist that the role of the political and institutional border as a linguistic boundary is not a trivial question.
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maritime boundary
The maritime boundary extends only to 80 nautical miles off of the coast.
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moral boundary
In many contemporary discussions, the negative/positive distinction is used to draw a fundamental moral boundary.
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municipal boundary
Canton would be transformed through government planning with a new municipal boundary, roads, buildings, police, health and education system.
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narrow boundary
The interest group has attempted to navigate a narrow boundary between insider and outsider politics, making any concrete statement of its political identity elusive.
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national boundary
This is not to say that a national boundary has no effect.
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northern boundary
The immediate site is a blank canvas of undulating farmland, the building being placed against the northern boundary against the tree line.
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organizational boundaries
As a research network our aims include increasing involvement in research amongst primary care practitioners and the facilitation of research across organizational boundaries.
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outer boundary
In the figure, the outer circle is the section of the unit sphere, which gives the outer boundary.
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parish boundary
An even more vivid way to depict the parish boundary, at least to the modern mind, was to use a map.
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park boundary
The park boundary is clearly defined by the conversion of forest to agricultural land at its edge.
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periodic boundary
Secondly, derivatives have to be evaluated directly for the divergence of the magnetic field, although they may be avoided if periodic boundary conditions are used.
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physical boundary
We think intuitively of body as something solid-a physical boundary with an autonomous inside and other agents and processes not controlled by the agent outside.
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planetary boundary layer
One cannot, for example imagine 1 mm wide hairpins stretching from the earth's surface to the top of the planetary boundary layer.
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plate boundary
The history of this emerging plate boundary is preserved in the rock record of a series of well-known rift valleys and lakes.
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political boundary
Yet some features do diffuse across the border, making it difficult to imagine how the effect of a political boundary might be included in the model in any general way.
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precise boundary
There was also considerable dispute about the precise boundary line between the two circuits.
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proper boundary
There remains the problem of determining the proper boundary conditions for the individual terms of the inner and the outer expansions.
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property boundary
Landowners whose property boundary has been breached by an unlawful visitor may seek an injunction to restrain the continuation of the trespass.
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proposed boundary
The latter can easily be measured and in this way a verification of the proposed boundary condition is possible.
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provincial boundary
They will be separated not merely by a unitary area boundary, but by a provincial boundary area as well.
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racial boundaries
And given that racial boundaries and statuses are defined relationally, understanding changes in a polity's racial order requires simultaneous examination of all groups.
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regional boundary
Once we start, we find that no natural regional boundary can be drawn.
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rigid boundary
The key issue was the loosening of the rigid boundary between architectural researchers and practitioners.
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sharp boundary
A good deal of computational complexity theory concerns trying (and occasionally succeeding) to draw a sharp boundary between the computationally feasible and the computationally infeasible.
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southern boundary
Along the southern boundary, beyond the privacy provided by the west wall of the garage, is a patio of sand.
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stability boundary
This allows us to obtain an exact representation for the stability boundary.
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strict boundary
It is important to point out that there is no strict boundary between the three types of selection processes outlined above.
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symbolic boundary
It provides, in other words, a ritual construction of self that integrates all believers and places a symbolic boundary between them and outsiders.
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temporal boundary
Several related utterances occurred beyond the temporal boundary of 4.25 seconds and several unrelated utterances occurred within that boundary.
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territorial boundary
It gained an entire vocabulary of pleasure, and one that had the advantage of lacking a territorial boundary.
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thermal boundary
When this primary flow is very slow, thermal diffusion from the surface 2 = 0 into the medium becomes important, and a thermal boundary layer appears.
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traditional boundary
The traditional boundary of the coastal plain is the fall line.
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tribal boundaries
The territories in question are enormous, and the notion "tribe" and the "tribal boundaries" drawn on maps cannot give much help.
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upper boundary
Figure 6 shows a profile with the upper boundary vertical at the corner.
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urban boundary
As is often the case with daytime heating, this warming also has the effect of generating convective winds within the urban boundary layer.
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western boundary
Examination of the western boundary layer shows the usual westward intensification as in transport theories.
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zone boundary
It is shown that the singular waves propagate at the crossing points of the waves with the complex zone boundary.
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