Sentence examples for demarcation into from inspiring English sources

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The regional NPopC staff directed the mapping of the surveillance area and its demarcation into smaller units (clusters) for easy enumeration, by re-demarcating the current Enumeration Area (EA) census maps from the NPopC into smaller units referred to as clusters.

Second, based on the Global Digital Elevation Model data from the ASTER satellite, the land-use/cover map was further re-classified for elevation demarcation into waterless, run-up and flooded areas.

Moreover, the principle of causational synonymy rules out that any homogenous mass, without an internal demarcation into components which move and are moved, could move itself (Physics 8.4, 255a5 18).

The lesion was identified by irregular architecture of gastric wall, abnormal thickening, and change in signal intensity of gastric wall layers, which usually present with sharp and clear demarcation into three to five different layers with distinct signal intensities and thickness.

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The 47 low-slung, cantilevered homes, many of them built from natural materials like wood and glass and plotted on circular acres with no obvious signs of demarcation, blend into almost 100 acres of hills densely covered in evergreens.

Poor border demarcation developed into military conflict and full-scale war in the late 1990s in which tens of thousands of people were killed.

Her black boyfriend, Abe, is a bit older than her, in his mid-20s, and when Abe meets her from school one afternoon after orchestra practice, an ice-cream knocked from his hand by a passing young Asian lad on his bike initiates a descent into the underbelly of Luton – a grim, faceless place of racial and geographical demarcations – and into the dark heart of Katie's existence.

The treatment of LaBeouf by the likes of Morgan is revealing: those who have been lucky enough to escape the ordeal of rape do not understand what "real rape" is; their demarcation of rapes into "real" and otherwise is one of many reasons why those with the lived experience to discuss it honestly so rarely speak out.

This demarcation of life into before and after isn't just because the attack was so large, but because it was on American soil -- "never again" was the obvious, instinctive reaction to such an enormous loss of our country's citizens.

3) The demarcation of alleles into generalist and specialists is interesting.

On the other hand, the obvious rejoinder that might be made on van Fraassen's behalf is that no more ambitious treatment that would satisfy the expectations associated with more traditional accounts of explanation (including a demarcation of candidate explanations into those that are "correct" and "incorrect") is possible a theory like van Fraassen's is as good as it gets.

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