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The genu's posterior border was defined as one slice posterior to the posterior flexure of the genu, this was also the BCC's anterior border.

In DAB-stained slices, the L6 WM border was defined as the transition to a dark horizontal band representing high density of myelinated axons in the WM (cf. Supplementary Fig. 1 A ).

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The southern border is defined as the 36° 30′ parallel north, though surveyor error led to deviations of as much as three arcminutes.

Sets of districts that share a border were defined as neighboring areas.

Undisturbed old-growth forest areas more than 150 m from the forest border were defined as interior sites.

The atrophic border is defined as the boundary between the pyloric and fundic gland regions, which is endoscopically recognized by the difference in color and height of the gastric mucosa between the two sides of the border (Figs.  1 and 2).

The amplicon borders were defined as first genes targeted by amplification at the centromeric and telomeric locations of the ERBB2-amplicon.

Tumor manifestations within the residual breast, the regional lymphatics (axillary, parasternal, infra-/supraclavicular) or the radiation field borders are defined as locoregional relapse.

Lateral and medial borders were defined as CSF in temporal horn of lateral ventricle and CSF in uncal/ambident cisterns, respectively.

'Border modulation' was defined as the maximal regression coefficient among the four coefficients associated with each wall.

Finally, the tumour border configuration was defined as "pushing" when tumours were smooth and rounded and they appeared to push into adjacent tissues, while it was defined as "infiltrative" when an irregular leading edge of cells infiltrated normal tissues with small groups of separated cells (96% of concordance; kappa value = 0.89).

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