Sentence examples for adjacent boundary from inspiring English sources

The phrase "adjacent boundary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to geography, property lines, or any situation where two areas or entities are next to each other.
Example: "The adjacent boundary between the two properties was marked by a fence."
Alternatives: "neighboring boundary" or "contiguous boundary".

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Between each two adjacent boundary pillars the boundary line shall follow a straight line.

Sympathetic neighbours found her another, but this was soon vandalised, and Naysmith moved first to a car park, then to the greenery next to Stamford Brook underground station, cultivating a small plot of land, growing flowers and tomatoes and cooking over an open fire, until this too was thwarted, because of repairs to the adjacent boundary fence.

We obtained that the quasi-linear diffusion rate due to lower-hybrid drift waves would not explain the formation of the adjacent boundary layer and a fast magnetopause thickening.

A novel transport model is developed for a space conditioned by a cooled liquid desiccant dehumidification membrane ceiling (LDMC-C) and displacement ventilation DV in which the space is divided into three zones: an occupied cool with fresh air zone; an upper recirculation zone; and a ceiling adjacent boundary layer zone where the air is drawn at the exhaust grill.

3N nodes are used for the boundary discretization, because each boundary element has two common nodes with the two adjacent boundary elements.

The chain code is a linear structure that results from quantization of the centers of adjacent boundary elements in an image array [6, 15].

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Many of the exotic species were shared between crop fields and adjacent boundaries.

Where the transitions decrease energy and increase the mobility of boundaries, AGG occurs provided that such transitions predominantly occur via propagation to adjacent boundaries.

In the framework of the model, gliding GB dislocations at triple junctions of GBs split into dislocations that climb along the adjacent boundaries.

We found that curvature did not scale to meristem size and that the smaller size of the meristem also brought adjacent boundaries close to one another.

The presence of wide boundaries (relative to meristem size) together with a reduction in meristem size that brings adjacent boundaries next to one another, may cause such fusion events.

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