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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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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Local accident victim recovering - Bonners Ferry Herald
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Local accident victim recovering

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Prior to the accident in the Boundary Trading Co. parking lot, VanDyke exercised three to four days a week and helped care for five of her grandchildren. ...
Tinkhundla Boundaries to be adjusted soon - The Swazi Observer
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Tinkhundla Boundaries to be adjusted soon

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THE Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) has already begun fully fledged preparations for the next elections in 2013. One of the commission's major ...



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Boundary review back on CBRM agenda - Cape Breton Post
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Boundary review back on CBRM agenda

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sydney the long, arduous task of reviewing the size and boundaries of districts in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality has finally begun again. ...

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Screenshot of a Fleet Central boundary
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be especially important when crossing private property environmentally sensitive regions and large operations sites such as mines in remote and rugged regions Geofences are an important feature provided by the FMS web hosted application Fleet Central

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What is the boundary called where light refracts?
Q. Say I have glass and air, what is the boundary between them called?
Asked by Anthony - Fri Feb 29 20:09:56 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Refraction happens at any variation in index of refraction.. It's an optical discontinuity.
Answered by Frank N - Fri Feb 29 21:27:15 2008

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

When a neighbour is building an extension, is it a regulation that they have to be 1mtr from your boundary?
Q. I live in a semi - detached property where mine and the neighbours drive sit alongside each other. They are planning to build an extension covering their driveway, however is this legal to be right up to our boundary. Also if they have a window on this extension that overlooks our property, will this, in future, affect the value of our property if we were to sell. I am thinking that if any future buyers of our property where to consider extension building, would this prevent doing so??
Asked by andy4donna - Thu Jun 18 06:40:45 2009 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I'd say all new developments would have that regulation apart from special circumstances, but in older homes like semi - detached properties it is very common to build to the boundary line. I'd have to believe by the way you have worded your question no plans have been submitted yet. If you have a problem your best bet would be to talk to them in how you'd like to see the project go ahead, after all you can reject any part of it if you wish and then they would have to hire a lawyer to fight your objections, which cost more than changing a few things around to make things good with you. You say windows looking onto your property might lower your properties value, let alone be distasteful to you, tell your neighbour they can have as many… [cont.]
Answered by Vonstrada - Thu Jun 18 07:23:46 2009

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