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  1. Highland Boundary Fault: The Highland Boundary Fault is a major fault zone that traverses Scotland from Arran and Helensburgh on the west coast to Stonehaven in the east. It separates two different geological terranes which give rise to two distinct physiographic terrains: the ... (Earth) [100%] 2023-12-19 [Silurian geology] [Devonian geology]...
  2. Highland Boundary Fault: The Highland Boundary Fault is a major fault zone that traverses Scotland from Arran and Helensburgh on the west coast to Stonehaven in the east. It separates two different geological terranes which give rise to two distinct physiographic terrains: the ... (Geological fault zone crossing Scotland) [100%] 2024-06-09 [Highland Boundary Fault] [Geology of Scotland]...
  3. Boundary (real estate): A unit of real estate or immovable property is limited by a legal boundary (sometimes also referred to as a property line or a lot line). The boundary (in Latin: limes) may appear as a discontinuation in the terrain: a ... (Real estate) [91%] 2023-12-11 [Geography terminology] [Social constructionism]...
  4. Boundary: The boundary of a subspace $A$ of a given topological space $X$ is the set of points of $X$ such that every neighbourhood of any point of it contains both points from $A$ and points from the complement $X\setminus ... (Mathematics) [91%] 2023-12-03
  5. Boundary (graph theory): In graph theory, the outer boundary of a subgraph H of a graph G is the set of vertices of G not in H that have a common edge with a vertex in H. Its inner boundary is the set ... (Graph theory) [91%] 2023-11-28 [Graph theory]
  6. Boundary: In topology, the boundary of a set X is the intersection of the closure of X and the closure of the complement of X. Every set has a boundary, but only closed sets contain their boundaries. [91%] 2023-02-21 [Topology]
  7. Boundary (of a manifold): The subset of the closure $ \overline{ {M ^ {n} }}\; $ of an (open) $ n $- dimensional real manifold $ M ^ {n} $ for which a neighbourhood of each point is homeomorphic to some domain $ W ^ {n} $ in the closed half-space of $ \mathbf R ^ {n ... (Mathematics) [91%] 2023-12-16
  8. Boundary: In mathematics:. [91%] 2023-12-16
  9. Boundary (real estate): A unit of real estate or immovable property is limited by a legal boundary (sometimes also referred to as a property line, lot line or bounds). The boundary (in Latin: limes) may appear as a discontinuation in the terrain: a ... (Real estate) [91%] 2024-01-11 [Geography terminology] [Real property law]...
  10. Boundary (real estate): A unit of real estate or immovable property is limited by a legal boundary (sometimes also referred to as a property line or a lot line). The boundary (in Latin: limes) may appear as a discontinuation in the terrain: a ... (Earth) [91%] 2023-04-21 [Geography terminology] [Social constructionism]...
  11. Boundary (in the theory of uniform algebras): A subset $ \Gamma $ of the space $ M _ {A} $ of maximal ideals of a commutative Banach algebra $ A $ with an identity over the field $ \mathbf C $ of complex numbers, on which the moduli of the Gel'fand transforms $ \widehat{a ... (Mathematics) [91%] 2023-10-12
  12. Boundary (topology): In topology and mathematics in general, the boundary of a subset S of a topological space X is the set of points in the closure of S not belonging to the interior of S. An element of the boundary of ... (Topology) [91%] 2023-12-17 [General topology]
  13. Boundary: We think of a boundary whenever we think of an entity demarcated from its surroundings. There is a boundary (a line) separating Maryland and Pennsylvania. (Philosophy) [91%] 2022-02-25
  14. Northern Harz Boundary Fault: The Northern Harz Boundary Fault (German: Harznordrandstörung or Harznordrandverwerfung) is a geological fault where the Harz Block, which consists of rocks formed during the Palaeozoic Era and folded in the course of Hercynian mountain building, borders on the Subhercynian Basin ... (Earth) [86%] 2023-12-07 [Tectonics]
  15. Fault: Faults are fractures or fracture zones in the Earth's crust along which one side moves with respect to the other. A fault scarp is a cliff or steep slope that sometimes forms along the fault at the surface. [81%] 2023-02-19 [Structural Geology]
  16. Fault (geology): In geology, a fault is a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock across which there has been significant displacement as a result of rock-mass movements. Large faults within Earth's crust result from the action of ... (Earth) [81%] 2023-09-02 [Structural geology] [Stratigraphy]...
  17. Fault: FAULT folt (chaTa'; aitia, memphomai): Implies defect, of less moral weight than crime or sin. It is the translation of chaTa', "error," "failure," "sin" (Exodus 5:16); of cheT', same meaning (Genesis 41:9, "I do remember my faults this ... [81%] 1915-01-01
  18. Fault (legal): Fault, as a legal term, refers to legal blameworthiness and responsibility in each area of law. It refers to both the actus reus and the mental state of the defendant. (Legal) [81%] 2023-08-30 [Legal terminology]
  19. Fault: The "culpa" of Roman law is treated to some extent under the heads of Accident and Bailments, the former dealing with torts arising from lack of care, the latter with the loss of goods or animals through the lack of ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [81%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  20. Fault: Fault, a failing, mistake or defect. In geology, the term is given to a plane of dislocation in a portion of the earth’s crust; synonyms used in mining are “trouble,” “throw” and “heave”; the German equivalent is Verwerfung, and ... [81%] 2022-09-02

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