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  • In pursuit of their livelihood they regularly transgress structural boundaries between village and forest.
  • He noted : " Rules of pollution and purity are instrumental in creating structural boundaries around group members.
  • This leads to stronger contrast outlining the surfaces and structural boundaries of the sample ( edge enhancement ) compared with a conventional radiogram.
  • Designed to integrate private and public space, these curled terra cotta colored concrete strips flow through structural boundaries and provide seating at both ends.
  • Writes Chaudhuri,'For a model cannot without destroying itself take account of the passage of time which affects its structural boundaries and parameters '.
  • When you start looking at it closely, there " are " structural boundaries but these boundaries are not that simple and not that easy to study.
  • One example of this is " Walkways Through the Wall ", which flow through structural boundaries of the Midwest Airlines Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and provide seating at both ends.
  • The zone between these two lines, reflecting changes in regional structure, seismicity, fault orientation, and possibly the underlying lithospheric structure, appears to be a major structural boundary in the Puget Lowland.
  • The Seattle Fault is the structural boundary where 50 & ndash; 60 millions of years old ( early Tertiary ) basalt of the Crescent Formation on the south has been uplifted & ndash; the Seattle Uplift & ndash; and is tipping into the Seattle Basin, where the Tertiary bedrock is buried under at least of relatively softer, lighter sedimentary strata of the younger Blakeley and Blakely Harbor formations.
  • Hubbs observes that Cott is both an artist and a naturalist as well as a scientist : " In section after section, rivaling one another in fascination, this master of art and of natural history unfolds the biological significance of adaptive coloration in animals . " And Cott's emphasis on disruptive patterning and ( following Thayer ) countershading clearly affected the reviewer : " Particularly impressive is the author's treatment of " coincident disruptive coloration ", in which a ruptive mark crosses structural boundaries, so as to obliterate visually such ordinarily conspicuous parts as the eye and the limbs.