boundary

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Noun

boundary (plural boundaries)

  1. The dividing line or location between two areas.
  2. (cricket) An edge or line marking an edge of the playing field.
  3. (cricket) An event whereby the ball is struck and either touches or passes over a boundary (with or without bouncing), usually resulting in an award of 4 (a four) or 6 (a six) runs respectively for the batting team.
  4. (topology) (of a set) the set of points in the closure of a set S, not belonging to the interior of that set.

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Sun Sep 5 20:19:47 2010

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Boundary

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Sat Sep 4 23:11:49 2010

How to change the numerical boundary in Matlab?
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How to change the numerical boundary in Matlab?

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Wed, 18 Aug 2010 08:58:37 GM

Hi all, It seems Matlab always produces infinity for the values larger than 1E+307 and produces 0 for the values smaller than 1E-307. Does anybody.

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Battle Zones For Big Winter Storms - WABI
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Battle Zones For Big Winter Storms

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The battle ground here is not a cold front, but a boundary between land and ocean. A relative cold, dry air mass originates from the land, ...



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Have your say on boundary changes - The Border Watch
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Have your say on boundary changes

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Mount Gambier City Council has begun a formal community consultation process on the boundary adjustment proposal and encourages comments from ratepayers. ...
Public comments on southwest school boundaries sought - Community Impact Newspaper
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Public comments on southwest school boundaries sought

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8, the Facilities Use and Boundary Task Force issued its recommendation, known as Plan 3, to the board for consideration. ...

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Ken with the Minister for Education Young People Peter Peacock MSP outside the new Williamwood High School complex now opened for the 2006 07 school year

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What type of boundary creates new crust? How is crust created?
Q. What type of boundary creates new crust? How is crust created? I need help with it please. What is one way that people can locate the edges of plates?
Asked by Josh - Wed Mar 10 15:19:39 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. divergent, as the plates move apart the magma beneath hardens into new plate. this is also called seafloor spreading
Answered by slaphappy:DDDD - Wed Mar 10 15:23:34 2010

What is roof boundary railing at edge?
Q. My dad is building an enclosed patio. The inspector wrote that the 'roof must have boundary railing at edge'. The framing and even roofing is complete and ok'd. There's nothing that I found from google that was similar. If it helps, we live in El Monte, California in case you manage to find the city regulations that I couldn't. Thanks for the responses guys. Our house is one story and has no windows or doors on our roof, as a normal house wouldn't. That said, I have no understanding as to what that could be. Thanks though.
Asked by Chris - Sat May 29 04:51:13 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Write in to the Inspector's Department for a specification.
Answered by ~< A T >~ - Sat May 29 10:32:48 2010

What is the processes that lead to volcanoes in a convergent plate boundary area?
Q. What are the plate tectonic and magma generating processes that lead to the formations of volcanoes in a convergent plate boundary area?
Asked by bright_child94 - Sat Dec 13 03:20:28 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The mantle, which is a flexible part of the earths inside, moves because of unequal distributions of heat. the moving mantle causes the crust/tectonic plates to move. if they are pushed together, then that is convergent. this can form volcanos. i just learned this in school!
Answered by Jonas <3 - Sat Dec 13 03:26:37 2008

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