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The phrase "enclosed boundary" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a boundary or border that is surrounded or confined by something, such as a fence, wall, or natural feature. Example: The farmer's land was marked by an enclosed boundary of tall hedges.
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The highly elasticity of PDMS makes the fully enclosed boundary provided by PDMS surface contacts possible.
As a result, a fully enclosed boundary was created in the middle of these actuators.
The highly stretching of 4 nearby actuators resulted in the formation of an enclosed boundary in the middle.
If adjacent actuators are activated to achieve a higher displacement, the fully enclosed boundary is possible to fabricate.
The surface contacts formed by many actuators subsequently enables the formation of an enclosed boundary which is useful for the construction of a tissue with cutout-shape [16].
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Figure 9(a) shows multiple enclosed boundaries produced for the construction of multiple round flat cell sheets.
These constructs have an average diameter of about 623.87 μ m. Figure 9 Microscopic images showing a scaffold with multiple enclosed boundaries (a), and the formation of round flat cell sheets on the scaffold (b).
During scanning, participants learned to navigate in a virtual-reality environment relative to either an enclosing boundary (hippocampus dependant) or a single landmark (striatum dependent).
On the other hand Rosen insisted that a living organism cannot be regarded as a machine, whereas Gánti explicitly discussed its mechanical nature, and the enclosing boundary is explicitly created by the system itself in the chemoton, but is (at best) simply implicit in (M,R -systems.
in-fīnītus, a, um, adj., not enclosed within boundaries, boundless, unlimited.
Conversations once private, peer-to-peer, enclosed within boundaries of direct experience and contact have swiftly made their way into the public domain.
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