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In geological surveys, a "vertikal gräns" describes a sharp transition between different types of rock or soil layers that stands upright rather than lying flat.
Traditionally, property was defined by horizontal boundaries on the ground, extending indefinitely up and down. Modern law allows for vertical boundaries that separate different parts of a building (e.g., a subway station located vertically beneath an office building) into separate legal entities. Vertikal gräns
In precision equipment like the TransferMan 4m (used for micromanipulation of cells), a "Vertikal gräns" or "Vertical Limit" is a programmed safety setting that prevents the needle from moving too far down and damaging a petri dish. In geological surveys, a "vertikal gräns" describes a
Surveys of Swedish mines, such as the Johannisberg mine , describe "nästan vertikal gräns" (nearly vertical boundaries) between different ore veins or granite types. In precision equipment like the TransferMan 4m (used
While it is most commonly encountered in and property law , it also appears as a conceptual metaphor in political science and a technical setting in laboratory equipment . 1. Property and Real Estate Law
It is used in 3D modeling of groundwater to define vertical divisions between different hydraulic conductivity zones in the soil. 3. Political and Legal Theory
Legal scholars use the term to describe a vertical boundary that separates national law from EU law (as opposed to horizontal boundaries between different regulations within the same level).