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The town centre boundaries were defined by identifying the largest area of dense retail inside each of the core city shapes defined by the ONS in their Urban Audit Core Cities boundaries.

Our approach assessed the pattern and characteristics of "hydrologic facets" (landscape patches that have high internal surface water connectivity and therefore function as a single hydrologic unit), where facet boundaries were defined by subtle topographic divides across the floodplain.

Based on gas pair selectivities calculated from the single gas adsorption data, pyrolysis process boundaries were defined to make suitable CMS adsorbents with effective micropore size in the range of 3.5 4.6 Å.

Two environmental boundaries were defined in the investigation of the influences of natural and built environments: (1) nearby environment: half-mile street distance from the participant's house; and (2) neighborhood environment: 1 mile street distance from the participant's house.

The zones and their boundaries were defined by sampling species composition and vegetation coverage along the transects at 50 m intervals, using a single 20 cm × 50 cm quadrat, and grouping the plots into one of the three grazing intensity zones using cluster analysis.

The flow regime boundaries were defined using the conventional methods of flow regime demarcation such as the change in the slope of the overall gas holdup and the drift flux plot.

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Neighborhood boundaries are defined by New York City's Neighborhood Tabulation Areas.

Safran focuses on boundaries and on the way such boundaries are defined, negotiated, tested, and maintained.

Census tract boundaries are defined by the Census Bureau, and contain roughly between 2,500 and 8,000 persons.

In Britain or America or India today, our social boundaries are defined by the market and ever more diffident politicians.

First, we need to develop a planetary dashboard where safe boundaries are defined for critical environmental processes that directly affect human prosperity.

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