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  • ning electron microscope that results in high spatial accuracy (below one nanometer) and possibilit
  • bert Wyatt in Soupsongs, and in Jerry Dammers Spatial AKA Orchestra.
  • rums, all of whom also play in Jerry Dammers' Spatial AKA Orchestra.
  • evision and electronic film cameras, to avoid spatial aliasing, the folding back of frequencies hig
  • Spatial analysis and benchmarking are also applied to
  • d Regional Systems at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA).
  • The University of Arkansas' Spatial Analysis Lab is also located at AFRC.
  • Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis
  • Complex adaptive systems theory as applied to spatial analysis suggests that simple interactions am
  • r Gould is still well known for his work with spatial analysis, and mental maps.
  • In spatial analysis, the boundary problem has been discu
  • logy, human evolution, quantitative analysis, spatial analysis, archaeology of the southeastern Uni
  • features, one can create a lot of interesting spatial analysis, location-based service, political c
  • consistent and updated geographical data; and spatial analysts in need of multidisciplinary data to
  • on which itself depends upon 4N variables (3N spatial and N spin coordinates).
  • (Agavaceae) lead to spatial and temporal segregation among nectarivores i
  • s an open warehouse that provides the optimal spatial and climatic conditions for the preservation
  • ribution may include behavior, as well as the spatial and temporal variability of the nematodes nat
  • rts its native SDE binary data format, Oracle Spatial, and ST_geometry.
  • ing to distinct electronic states of the same spatial and spin symmetry.
  • technologies that seem to accelerate or elide spatial and temporal distances, including technologie
  • There is a high degree of spatial and temporal heterogeneity at all scales (mic
  • is main interests are laser sensors with high spatial and temporal resolution.
  • with Ewald Hering who held opposite views on spatial and color vision.
  • In two spatial and one time dimensions, general relativity t
  • iouville gravity is a model of gravity in one spatial and one time dimension with a dilaton.
  • metries (in interacting theories) which unify spatial and internal symmetries.
  • ntific evidence that sex-based differences in spatial and mathematical abilities may be biological
  • itiation site usage allows this gene to exert spatial and temporal specificity to cAMP responsivene
  • the development of a great variety of plane, spatial and mobile applications.
  • appear as reflections the life in its complex spatial and temporal metamorphosis.
  • procedural, participatory, encyclopedic, and spatial, and that it affords three characteristic (bu
  • ntains many idiomatic expressions that denote spatial and abstract relations and serve as adpositio
  • micro-physical and optical properties-and the spatial and temporal distributions-of sulfate and oth
  • along with Rahul Sankrityayan represented the spatial and temporal dimensions of Akshayat.
  • s as well as the original data images and the spatial and text annotations.
  • onverted to either of because of its inherent spatial and technical problems of its pre-war design.
  • t was determined to be an inadvertent loss of spatial and situational awareness by the aircraft cre
  • and have been used to characterize details of spatial and electronic structure of f(x)'al sites; pa
  • ol designed to help scientists create and use spatial and temporal models of infectious disease.
  • These spatial annotations allow users to query EMAGE by spa
  • atabase entries and as well as performing the spatial annotations of the data.
  • (barring any random subspace interference or spatial anomalies.)
  • He was a leading proponent of the spatial approach to Chinese history, as explained in
  • Spatial Archaeology.
  • Therefore, obtaining information about the spatial arrangement of atoms requires the use of radi
  • The spatial arrangement described by the torsion angles o
  • Molecular geometry refers to the spatial arrangement of atoms in a molecule and the ch
  • mula supplies information about the types and spatial arrangement of bonds in the chemical, though
  • Such spatial arrangements require that the ENDOR spectra a
  • ibed as a configuration of visual elements in spatial arrangements, often involving an additional e
  • the core promoter region varies in number and spatial array among genes.
  • agram is drawn in a spacetime plane where the spatial aspect has been restricted to a single dimens
  • Angular Momentum: Understanding Spatial Aspects in Chemistry and Physics and Companio
  • Angular Momentum: Understanding Spatial Aspects in Chemistry and Physics (1988) ISBN
  • is the branch of geography that describes the spatial aspects of interactions between humans and th
  • ality Measures in Hedonic House Price Models: Spatial Aspects,” Spatial Economic Analysis 1(1), 200
  • experiment that dissociated representation of spatial attention from representation of spatial memo
  • In addition to spatial audio processing, the company has broadened i
  • veloped a suite of positional and enhancement spatial audio technologies, including positional audi
  • Continuous spatial automata resemble continuous automata in havi
  • Continuous spatial automata, unlike cellular automata, have a co
  • l Striker pack, indicating that he had a high spatial awareness, like Mu La Flaga, Prayer Reverie,
  • tudents build problem-solving skills, develop spatial awareness, learn to budget time, and practice
  • ces: linguistic, logic-mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily/kinesthetic, interpersonal and intrap
  • groups distributed across organizational and spatial boundaries, and responsibly autonomous indivi
  • restriction appears to be false, because the spatial boundary can be taken to be within the event
  • he maximum entropy which can be enclosed by a spatial boundary is given by a quarter of its surface
  • Basically, a spatial boundary is valid-if when you consider both n
  • he Web can be used to generate an approximate spatial boundary for an imprecise region.
  • d that the characteristic feature is that the spatial boundary should not be a trapped surface.
  • If the spatial boundary of M is non-empty and the metric non
  • Potassium Spatial Buffering is a mechanism for the regulation o
  • Environmental, Social and Spatial Change (ENSPAC)
  • Coupling multiple spatial channels with pulse-Doppler waveforms lends t
  • ue using a phased-array antenna with multiple spatial channels.
  • reasingly powerful personal preference on the spatial character of American society.
  • 1969, Urban structure; the social and spatial character of cities.
  • ugh headphones or loudspeakers - recreate the spatial characteristics of the recorded signal.
  • DBSCAN (Density-Based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise)
  • and bends all her efforts towards finding the spatial co-ordinates that will allow them to relink.
  • with a dissolution or collapse of traditional spatial co-ordinates” (7).
  • Spatial cognition
  • ches the development of memory, language, and spatial cognition, as well as how play supports the d
  • ut since it is a point source of light it has spatial coherence and will produce an interference pa
  • antum Electronics and Especially the Study of Spatial Coherence Effects of Multiphoton Entangled St
  • d the von Bezold spreading effect, similar to spatial color mixing, is achieved.
  • areas with poor amenities in order to win the spatial competition for housing.
  • they transform under rotations just like the spatial components of a rotating vector.
  • However the floor plan and spatial composition of the Maison Autrique remained r
  • The enclave economic theory states that the spatial concentration of an ethnic group permits it t
  • The spatial concept is experienced progressively through
  • t hemisphere deals with auditory, visual, and spatial concepts (art, for example) dancing and gymna
  • y also need special training in understanding spatial concepts, and in self-care, as they are often
  • If the person has difficulty with spatial concepts, such as 'over', 'under', 'here' and
  • idine-2-carboxylic acid must all have similar spatial configurations.
  • ainst conceiving images as something inside a spatial consciousness.
  • He is especially known for his spatial constructions and reliefs for example Spatial
  • orage, management and n of temporal data in a spatial context, multi-disciplinary data analyses and
  • This spatial convolution can be expressed as a point-wise
  • They assign constant spatial coordinate values to observers who perceive t
  • esented by different musical instruments, and spatial coordinates x, y, and z are represented by va
  • so the spatial coordinates (r,θ,φ) are attached to the parti
  • t vertices are associated not only with three spatial coordinates but also with other graphical inf
  • the quadratic form are functions only of the spatial coordinates x,y,z and are not functions of ti
  • data plots for stars (2 million with correct spatial coordinates).
  • ble the measurement of the time dependence of spatial correlations in liquids and glasses in the re
  • cond SSMI satellite drastically increases the spatial coverage to just below 75%.
  • ddition of the QuikSCAT further increases the spatial coverage to about 66%.
  • n today, observations still have very limited spatial coverage over the ocean surface.
  • respectively (with 75% time coverage and 90% spatial coverage between 650S-650N).
  • icrostructure of cast specimens where greater spatial coverage in the field of view may be required
  • he Zemun Fortress, tower is protected both as Spatial Cultural-Historical Unit of Great Importance,
  • matter; cold dark matter; and the term due to spatial curvature - loosely, gravitational self-energ
  • It was designed to easily transfer and use spatial data on different computer platforms.
  • They come in optional and Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS) format and are
  • e was the Oracle database version 7, with the Spatial Data Option (SDO).
  • A spatial data file (SDF) is a single-user geodatabase
  • ontained in line, node and area elements; and Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS) format, a forma
  • Spatial Data File - Autodesk's high-performance geoda
  • Lakes GIS Online, involves creating an online spatial data library, including the Great Lakes shore
  • ode being an open-source data format, several spatial data and software companies have adopted it i
  • nd non government agencies started to use the spatial data for managing their day to day activities
  • 3), the extendible international standard for spatial data exchange issued by the Open Geospatial C
  • The file format is the native spatial data storage format for Autodesk GIS programs
  • nsport Systems (ITS) industry, development of spatial data interchange standards was done mostly on
  • “Using Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis to Leverage Social Indicator Da
  • -structures (such as node/chain) for handling spatial data was necessary for efficient storage and
  • Early GIS systems separated spatial data from attribute data and linked related r
  • ed a highly efficient compression of not only spatial data but other data types as well, while impr
  • Spatial Data Transfer Standard, or SDTS, is a standar
  • SRID values associated with spatial data can be used to constrain spatial operati
  • ty needs to be added for databases to process spatial data types.
  • esses of acquiring, analyzing and visualizing spatial data.
  • The nav/attack system provides spatial data.
  • ArcSDE ( Spatial Database Engine) is used as an RDBMS connecto
  • Within a spatial database, spatial data is treated as any othe
  • SpatiaLite extends Sqlite with spatial datatypes, functions, and utilities.
  • Spatial Decision Support Systems
  • magnetic resonance imaging and helps with the spatial decoding of the NMR signal.
  • ation allows the telescope to move in all six spatial degrees of freedom and also provides strong s
  • ght scattering has provided information about spatial density fluctuations or the shape of growing
  • in the skin but also occur in relatively high spatial density in the cornea, tongue, bladder, and f
  • is essentially synonymous with the concept of spatial dependence that forms the foundation of spati
  • d field gradient is a short, timed pulse with spatial dependent field intensity.
  • Spatial derivative applications: Batista et al. [2008
  • first spatial derivative).
  • equation expresses the symmetry of the second spatial derivatives, which is how the condition was i
  • d of it during the late nineteen sixties when spatial design problems were being explored by applyi
  • completed a degree in interior architecture ( Spatial Design and Architecture) at the Chelsea Schoo
  • ublic Services Committee and the Planning and Spatial Development Committee.
  • s and the growing application of the European Spatial Development Perspective in planning practice
  • Opposes the North West Wales Spatial Development Strategy which focused most inves
  • tive development, and her research focuses on spatial development and the development of episodic a
  • des a search platform for those interested in Spatial development Analysis, Planning and policy but
  • out its first 4D study for Total dealing with spatial diagnostic and cross equalization of seismic
  • M10 has a spatial diameter of 83 light-years and is estimated t
  • about 16,000 light-years from Earth and has a spatial diameter of about 75 light-years.
  • associated with spatial diffeomorphism invariance.
  • are special variations that are equivalent to spatial diffeomorphisms.
  • "Social and Spatial Differentiation in Montreal: Assesing a Chang
  • The spatial dimension of this cluster is about 19 light y
  • Then the d(y) factor of the spatial dimension becomes the effect of time that in
  • Its spatial dimension from North to South is 8,1 km, from
  • alue of around 1,600 light years, giving it a spatial dimension of some 12 light years.
  • More recent works have concentrated on the spatial dimension of music, such as in his Music for
  • "In Search of the 'Missing Turn': The Spatial Dimension and Cornish Studies";Cornish studie
  • the world is five dimensional with a compact spatial dimension so small that it is not observable
  • The importance of the spatial dimension in assessing, monitoring and modell
  • In one spatial dimension, the dispersal kernel often depends
  • r more additional dimensions beyond the three spatial dimensions and one temporal dimension that ar
  • ortex is a point-like object localized in two spatial dimensions or, equivalently, a classical solu
  • Spatial dimensions distant from an observer in close
  • he effect on time is more pronounced than for spatial dimensions moreover, the effect on dimensions
  • y can also propagate in additional transverse spatial dimensions that are compact but may be as lar
  • , and solve for reduced dimensionality from 3 spatial dimensions to 2D and even 1D.
  • dimensional space is simply a space with four spatial dimensions, that is a space that needs four p
  • Riemann found that in four spatial dimensions, one needs a collection of ten num
  • orbital functions can be treated as a set of spatial dimensions, and trajectories for the orbitals
  • nd translationally symmetric- in p additional spatial dimensions.
  • It can be measured in all three spatial dimensions.
  • three has no privileged role as the number of spatial dimensions; the number of possible dimensions
  • the Latin indices a and b are summed over the spatial directions and δab is the Kronecker delta.
  • the Latin indices a and b are summed over the spatial directions and hab is a spatial metric.
  • stigation revealed that the pilot experienced spatial disorientation and lacked instrument flying t
  • to the accident, however, found the cause was spatial disorientation following the loss of a flight
  • It was suspected that the pilot's spatial disorientation, resulted in the loss of airpl
  • tion beyond his ability level and experienced spatial disorientation.
  • sh school in the lower part; the well devised spatial disposition of the crosses in the upper half
  • can be explained by different measures, like spatial distance (distance matrix), correlation, or c
  • th between them of weight at most k times the spatial distance between these points for a fixed k.
  • ary witnesses, on the elapsed time and on the spatial distance.
  • of kinship tend to correlate negatively with spatial distance.
  • Furthermore, because of it lacks spatial distribution information it cannot distinguis
  • It provides a detailed description of the spatial distribution of poverty and inequality within
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