domain boundary

collocation in English

meaningsofdomainandboundary

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domain
noun[C]
uk
/dəˈmeɪn/
us
/doʊˈmeɪn/
an area of interest or an area over which a person ...
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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 ofdomainandboundaryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdomain boundary

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The fluxes across the domain boundaries are denoted by and.
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In all cases, there is a branchingdomainboundaryafter the second syllable.
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The change in strike could be wholly or partly due to flexing of the easterndomainboundaryabout the antiform axis.
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Boundary conditions at thedomainboundarywill not play any role, since we will localize the main identity into a neighbourhood of the current sheet.
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At = 1 the three curves meet the artificialdomainboundaryseparately.
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Suppose for simplicity that thedomainboundarystraddles the x-axis.
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The rule for determining thedomainboundarymay be as simple as a data type with an enumerated list of values.
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Considering the above-mentioned factors, it is rather more practical to build smaller groups of services whereby the scope of a group relates to a well-defineddomainboundarywithin the enterprise.
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Operating at high levels of abstraction that generalize across domain boundaries opens the door to domain-independent solutions to problems.
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A zone always starts at adomainboundaryto include all leaf nodes (hosts) in the domain, or it ends at the boundary of another independently managed zone.
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Or, how would any of the group be able to compose linguistic representations that crossed domain boundaries?
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One could imagine that some of the spectral power measured for the solar wind is due to the sweeping of domain boundaries past the spacecraft.
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The size of the calculational domain was 400, and the periodic boundary conditions were imposed at the domain boundaries.
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Potential domain boundaries can be identified at a site where the interface area was at a minimum.
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Even if the domain boundaries do become pinned, they may be reversed through heating.
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Magnetic domains can be observed with a magnetic force microscope to reveal magnetic domain boundaries that resemble white lines in the sketch.
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