The lateral boundary of the retroperitoneum is defined by the ascending and descending colon.
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For the nonhydrostatic part of the mesoscale pressure perturbation, homogeneous Neumann boundary conditions are used at lateral boundaries.
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The West Antarctic Ice Sheet is stable so long as the Ross Ice Shelf is constrained by drag along its lateral boundaries and pinned by local grounding.
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The lateral surface of this plate forms part of the pterygoid fossa, the medial surface constitutes the lateral boundary of the choana or posterior aperture of the corresponding nasal cavity.
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Below, they form the upper lateral boundaries of the fourth ventricle, but as they ascend they converge on the dorsal aspect of the ventricle and thus assist in forming its roof.
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The mild-slope equation models the propagation and transformation of water waves, as they travel through waters of varying depth and interact with lateral boundaries such as cliffs, beaches, seawalls and breakwaters.
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For the Inverse Spin Hall Effect a space-dependent spin-polarization causes a spin-polarized current which induces an electric current which leads to an accumulation of electrical charges of opposite signs on opposing lateral boundaries.
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The pelvic surface forms the lateral boundary of the ischiorectal fossa . " Outside the pelvis ", the muscle is covered by the Gluteus maximus, is crossed by the sciatic nerve, and rests on the back of the hip joint.
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The origin of SHE is in the spin-orbit interaction, which leads to the coupling of spin and charge currents : an electric current induces a transverse spin current ( a flow of spins ), which, in turn, leads to an accumulation of spins of opposite signs on opposing lateral boundaries.
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He held U . S . patent number 1, 505, 878 for a new and useful Telescope with a prism system containing two lateral boundary surfaces, parallel to each other and an optional number of reflecting surfaces, inclined to these boundary surfaces . This makes it possible to look in two different directions in succession .