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"boundary effects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the perceptual or measurable effects of a boundary or limit, either physical or imaginary. For example, "The boundary effects of the fence stretched around this area were far-reaching."
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The rectangular region depicted is wrapped around a torus in order to eliminate boundary effects.
We analyse the data with careful attention to boundary effects.
Roy, D., Bondyopadhaya, N. & Tewari, S. Topologically trivial zero-bias conductance peak in semiconductor Majorana wires from boundary effects.
Revell, H. M. et al. Evidence of impurity and boundary effects on magnetic monopole dynamics in spin ice.
No mesh dependence or boundary effects are apparent.
Taretto, K., Rau, U. & Werner, J. H. Numerical simulation of grain boundary effects in Cu(In,Ga Se2 thin-film solar cells.
A padding overlap of 1 Mb was added to the left and right of each such window to avoid boundary effects.
The model boundaries are isothermal, enable free slip of material, and represent mirror planes to minimise boundary effects and processing time.
It is speculated that the high coronal temperature results from boundary effects connected with the steeply decreasing density at the solar surface and the convective currents beneath it.
The measured spectra of each of the triangular sample we present in Fig. 3 are averaged on an area which covers six unit cells in the center of the sample to avoid boundary effects.
Further, Equation 6 adjusts for boundary effects.
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