What's the difference between boundedness and limitedness?

Boundedness


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Results concerning existence and uniqueness of equilibria, stability of the equilibria, and boundedness of solutions suggest that "compensatory" systems might not be compensatory in the literal sense.
  • (2) For models of three interacting predator-prey populations, a result on the boundedness of solution orbits and a result on ultimate boundedness are presented.
  • (3) The drawings of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients and elderly control subjects were rated on a number of specific performance scales, such as attention to configuration, attention to detail, and stimulus boundedness.
  • (4) Anxiety in this mode consists of an unspeakable terror of the dissolution of boundedness resulting in feelings of leaking, falling or dissolving into endless, shapeless space.
  • (5) Given the contextual boundedness of process variables, 3 assumptions implicit in present process research are questioned: Process variables (a) have fixed meanings, (b) discretely contribute to outcomes, and (c) have a decontextualized net worth, evaluated by their correlations with outcomes.
  • (6) The same model has already been proposed in a previous paper, where conditions for boundedness of the solutions and stability of the equilibria were given.
  • (7) Conditions for boundedness of the solutions and the existence of non-negative equilibria are given for the integrodifferential equations with distributed time lags.
  • (8) Sufficient conditions for the boundedness of solutions and for the global asymptotic stability of nontrivial equilibrium solutions are given.
  • (9) We present conditions that guarantee the boundedness of the solution.
  • (10) The model is demonstrated on multipoint affinity distributions and initial negative exponential densities, from which conditions for boundedness can be developed.
  • (11) The autistic-contiguous mode is a sensory-dominated, pre-symbolic mode of generating experience which provides a good measure of the boundedness of human experience and the beginnings of a sense of the place where one's experience occurs.

Limitedness


Definition:

  • (n.) The quality of being limited.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Toxicomanogenesis in biological system is the consequence of four superimposed phenomena: "narcotic" interaction, functional limitedness, regulatory inertia and psychic ability to project, with the regulatory inertia playing the determinant role.
  • (2) However, the closing-up limitedness of cycloids is quasi another side of their insufficiency syndrome.
  • (3) The anthropological characteristic closed limitedness is virtually the amplification of the clinical defect of hebephrenics.
  • (4) The second captures time-limitedness, the extent to which spending is temporary, brought forward or reducing a backlog of useful projects.
  • (5) Recognition of lactose intolerance, debate over the limitedness of dietary energy and protein in specific settings, and the appreciation for the uniqueness and appropriateness of human milk during the 1st yr of life have prompted reexamination of the use of milk in international feeding programs.

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