spatial differentiation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofspatialanddifferentiation
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spatial
adjective
uk/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/us/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/
relating to the position, area, and size ...
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differentiation
noun
uk/ˌdɪf.ər.en.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌdɪf.ə.ren.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/
the act of showing or finding difference between things that ...
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The integration of cross-cultural studies thus attributes to a mutual discussion, and to a larger understanding of the interaction betweenspatialdifferentiationand social practice.
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At this scale, both the large population size of the parasite and movements of the definitive host tend to counteract parasitespatialdifferentiation.
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Regulation of development in the fully grown mouse oocyte: chromosome-mediated temporal andspatialdifferentiationof cytoplasm and plasma membrane.
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These can support the positional information required for thespatialdifferentiationinto different tissues from an apparently homogeneous ovum.
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Spatialdifferentiationand absence of correlation between genetic and geographical distances are suggestive of low gene flow among local populations at the regional scale.
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At the null scale of time there is nospatialdifferentiation.
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Regulation of development in the fully grown mouse oocyte: chromosome-mediated temporal andspatialdifferentiationof the cytoplasm and plasma membrane.
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Complex gaps with clearspatialdifferentiationbetween fall episodes were then subdivided into two contiguous fractions (partial overlapping), each one with its own age class and area.
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Competition for land and urban resources led tospatialdifferentiationof urban space into zones.
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Two events that always occur together at the same time in the same place, without any temporal orspatialdifferentiationat all, are not two events but the same event.
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