Sentence examples for boundary in relation to from inspiring English sources

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To pin down the exact location of the K-T boundary in relation to the fossil, the team excavated a section of the Hell Creek Formation adjacent to the horn and analyzed the samples for evidence of the asteroid's impact.

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It has contributed to the breaching of several ecological boundaries, in relation to climate change, biodiversity loss and nutrient enrichment.

Comme des Garçons is the label that, from its beginning, questioned fashion and pushed its boundaries in relation to art.

Lobsters protected by a MR as small as 400 ha have increased in density, with larger adults making periodic movements across the MR boundary where they "spillover" to the fishery [20], a phenomenon influenced by the position of MR boundaries in relation to rocky reef habitat because lobsters are less likely to cross soft sediment habitat [21].

Anxiety occurred in the consultation, at an external level, across disciplinary boundaries, in relation to communication with young people and secondary to the complexity of presentations.

Respondents employed four different legitimacy claims to justify their views and define their occupational boundaries in relation to sickness certification practice.

Those participants who were incorporating more advanced skills often used clinical supervision sessions to reflect on their boundaries in relation to the scope of their role.

Through experiences of heightened self-awareness and alternative social positions during the course period, they were able to establish boundaries in relation to their families and to others in their proximity.

Geographic information system (GIS) tools were used at all levels of the sampling design process in Queens: determining the boundaries of each segment, ensuring contiguity and compactness, and defining boundaries in relation to highways and railroads that can divide a neighborhood or otherwise result in differences in contextual exposures.

Also, studies by van der Geest (1998, 2007, 2008), Stallybrass and White (1986), Laporte (2000), Enzensberger (1972) and Miller (1997) offer useful theoretical perspectives on dirt and 'disgust'; especially regarding bodily substances that transgress boundaries in relation to social morality, inequality and taboo.

This paper assesses the concept of a boundary organisation in relation to RENEWAL's agenda outlined above and the theoretical and methodological literature on policy making processes and the research-policy interface.

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