Sentence examples for protective boundary from inspiring English sources

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Petite, her short hair muzzy at the fringe, Waters' air is guarded though not defensive; rather she has a quietness that acts like a protective boundary.

But Haley found evidence that the chemical fallout traveled hundreds of miles atop a protective boundary layer of air before dispersing and descending on the troops at lower concentrations.

Similarly, histone H3 acetylation has been shown to establish a protective boundary against spreading of DNA methylation [10].

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He pointed and explained: in one direction lay the protective boundaries of a Ugandan national park; in the other direction lay wilderness where the elephants could legally be shot.

In addition, there is little knowledge about location and length, if exist, of the protective boundaries around unmethylated CGIs.

When areas under observation are on a small spatial scale relative to satellite location error, analyses and inferences can be negatively affected [37] [39] and could result in protective boundaries such as MPAs being placed ineffectually.

It is currently thought that the common and main function of TET proteins is to establish or maintain protective boundaries to prevent unwanted methylation of non-methylated regions [ 58].

Indeed, at the recent peak of its 11-year cycle, the sun's battering of the earth's protective magnetic boundaries with smaller versions of such flares caused the aurora borealis (northern lights) to appear as far south as the border between Texas and Mexico.

(London Peer Worker) This data raises a question about the extent to which a protective approach to boundary setting within the team might, in creating this 'safe distance' between the Peer Worker and service user, inhibit the Peer Worker in giving of their personal experiences of mental health issues in supporting service users.

These health care workers are understandably protective of professional boundaries and this protectionism has the potential to threaten or even deliberately sabotage the move to task shifting.

Lubricin lines the joint surfaces and plays a protective role as a boundary lubricant in sliding contact; decreased expression of lubricin is associated with cartilage degradation and the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis.

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