In the 1783 Treaty of Versailles, the boundary points of the French Shore were changed to Cape St . John and Cape Ray, as shown in the accompanying map.
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The western and eastern boundary points were chosen as they marked the extent of coastline first surveyed by Matthew Flinders in 1802 ( Nicolas Baudin's priority being ignored ).
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The Korso railway station was located very near to the point, called the old " Korsr?" boundary point, where the boundaries of Helsingin maalaiskunta, Tuusula and Kerava met each other.
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Sileru River ( known as Machkund in its upper reaches ) is the major tributary of Sabari which joins Sabari river at tri-junction boundary point of Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Odisha.
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A map graph is a graph formed from a set of finitely many simply-connected interior-disjoint regions in the plane by connecting two regions when they share at least one boundary point.
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BFI failed to report a high reading at a county boundary point, a possible indicator that gas was migrating through the soil out of the landfill, said Lange, the county inspector.
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The chronological boundary points of the era are generally vague, largely since the label's origin in contemporary 18th century criticism has made it a shorthand designation for a somewhat nebulous age of satire.
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Lord Baltimore had also discovered the mapping error that resulted in Fenwick Island being used as the southernmost boundary point in the Articles of Agreement, rather than Cape Henlopen, and he protested this.
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The TCIE algorithm first detects possible boundary points in the data, and during computation of the geodesic length marks inconsistent geodesics, to be given a small weight in the weighted Stress majorization that follows.
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The half-space model results from applying inversion in a circle with centre a boundary point of the Poincar?ball model " B " " n " above and a radius of twice the radius.