Noun(1) the outside boundary or surface of something,outskirts,outer edge(2) the outside boundary or surface of something(3) outskirts(4) outer edge
Noun(1) the outside boundary or surface of something,outskirts,outer edge(2) the outside boundary or surface of something(3) outskirts(4) outer edge
(1) The distribution of soil pressure normal to the culvert periphery is plotted against the central angle in Figure 7.(2) But with respect, you are at the periphery; I would not say the margin, but you are at the periphery of that debate.(3) Vimentin filaments are more prevalent in the central regions of the cell than in the cell periphery .(4) As its power of attraction increases, the center becomes more ignorant of the periphery .(5) If she sees me in the periphery of her vision, I'm screwed.(6) By definition, the lesions are in the lung periphery and therefore rarely present with hemoptysis or signs of infection.(7) New housing developments dot the city's periphery .(8) The base plate may include flanges disposed along the outer periphery of the base plate.(9) In sum, the prefect was the indispensable link between the centre and the periphery .(10) In later use, the country's name indicates its location on the northern periphery of Europe.(11) Concrete public housing projects evoke their counterparts elsewhere and shanty towns exist on the urban periphery .(12) Most part-time positions are located in the periphery of the organization.(13) Moreover, attacks on Victorianism could come from the periphery as well as the centre.(14) a shift in power from the center to the periphery(15) One morning, a village on the periphery of a city wakes up to find itself bifurcated by the construction of a National Highway.(16) Is speech that advocates violence at the center of the First Amendment, or at its periphery ?