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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intersecting area" is correct and usable in written English
It typically refers to an area of overlap between two or more things, such as different areas of knowledge, political beliefs, or geographical regions. For example, "This research examines the intersecting area between human rights and national security policies."
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Intersecting area of Ridge Systems A and B. Solid contour lines indicate the altitude.
a Intersecting area of overlap between two disks and b two disks imitating 1-hop and 2-hop nodes.
In retrospective, the origin of every innovation can be pinpointed to a moment when all three dimensions achieved an intersecting area.
It is, however, the moment when all three dimensions achieve an intersecting area, when the opportunity vacuum (OV) is created.
Figure 5 shows the combined three dimensions, with the intersecting area, which we refer to as the opportunity vacuum (OV).
It is the moment when all three dimensions achieve an intersecting area, when the opportunity vacuum is created.
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The aforementioned programs for analysis of motif content of regulatory regions do not permit intersecting areas.
The buffer for each patient was thus represented by a polygonal area; intersecting areas yielded a common area representing a likely location for the source of the outbreak.
Working collaboratively with researchers in other fields such as continuing education, interprofessional education and patient safety can support these researchers' intersecting areas of interest.
3,692 genes could be annotated to SYT- SSX2/H3K27me3 intersecting areas, and of these, 45.6% of the peaks were located within the gene itself (Table 4).
Intersected area I covers five coefficients a11, a12, a13, a14, and a15 in this example.
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