0 If a building or area of land abuts something or on something, it is next to it or touches it on one side:
Genes abut one another or are separated by short intergenic sequences.
There, a series of undivided spaces that do not intercommunicate abut each other to form a linear range (figure 9).
The geographical situation is also described in terms of a list of abutting parishes, together with the dimensions of the parish in miles.
In specimens observed within 5 s of the change in conductance, the acrosomal process projected through the vitelline layer and abutted the egg plasma membrane.
This method uses changes in block size, through combining abutting quadrats, to identify both the intensity and grain of the distribution pattern.
Things do not sit one on top of the other, they simply abut each other, or merge seamlessly.
E, possible linear mechanism accounting for abutting sinewave grating responses.
For abutting line gratings, the line width was kept at 10% of a carrier spatial cycle.