Sentence examples for boundaries for which from inspiring English sources

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However, a time-series of estimates is hard to calculate for a variety of reasons, most notably due to alterations to the geographical boundaries for which data are disseminated.

However, for some combinations of parameters characterizing the energy landscape of our springs we find propagating phase boundaries for which the rate of dissipation, as calculated using isothermal expressions for the driving force, is negative.

The hazardous waste site boundaries maintained by the Geospatial Research, Analysis, and Services Program (GRASP, Division of Health Studies, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) contain NPL and non-NPL hazardous waste site boundaries for which health assessments or consultations have been requested.

The day before Australia's World Cup squad was announced, he hit a match-winning 66 off 44 balls for the Melbourne Stars against the Melbourne Renegades at the MCG, an innings which featured not just the boundaries for which he is famed, but lots of intelligently worked ones to rotate the strike, a virtue that had all but disappeared from his game during his batting form slump.

The 1D models based on horizontal layers are adequate in many exploration situations, but there are numerous cases, such as large resistivity contrast boundaries, for which 3D modeling is required (Hördt et al. 1992).

When defining a LoC, it is not only important to discriminate between different taxa but also to define the temporal and spatial boundaries for which a LoC is supposed to be valid.

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In order to establish which of these competing distributions provided the most credible model for the data, best-fit parameters for each distribution, including the minimum boundary for which the model applies (xmin), were derived using maximum likelihood estimation56.

Examples are presented for a smooth interior boundary for which an analytical result is known, and for an irregular interior boundary problem.

His The History of the Dividing Line, a witty satirical account of a 1728 survey of the North Carolina Virginia boundary, for which he was appointed one of the commissioners, is among the earliest colonial literary works, along with his accounts of similar expeditions, A Journey to the Land of Eden and A Progress to the Mines, published in The Westover Manuscripts (1841).

For end points and data points around the boundary for which the number of neighboring points are not symmetric, the weight function is also not symmetric.

The red line on the bottom represents the décollement or plate boundary for which we obtained the effective coefficient of basal friction by the critical taper theory.

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