spatial interaction

collocation in English

meaningsofspatialandinteraction

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spatial
adjective
uk
/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/
us
/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/
relating to the position, area, and size ...
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interaction
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈræk.ʃən/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈræk.ʃən/
an occasion when two or more people or things communicate with or react to ...
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(Definition ofspatialandinteractionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Spatialinteractionwith axonless horizontal cells, revealed by cross correlation.
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We were promised a socially relevant geography, linking theory with the daily praxis of commuting, migration,spatialinteraction, environmental perception.
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Aspects of touch and kinaesthesis require physical andspatialinteractionwith the environment generated by the simulator.
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No statistically significantspatialinteractionterm was found.
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Second, in actual applications, we generally find that environmental externalities arise through some type ofspatialinteraction.
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In this case, it is possible to evaluate both thespatialinteractionof genotype with location and the temporal interaction of genotype with year.
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From thespatialinteractionbetween the entities, despite the simplicity of the updating rules, complex behaviour may emerge like self-organization.
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These mappings are a recursive function of two competing terms: an individual non-linear reaction, and aspatialinteraction(coupling) of variable intensity.
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Thisspatialinteractionwith the sculpture is forcing the viewer into a more extensive contention with the artwork.
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The distribution of interactions across harmonic orders is consistent with local rectification preceding the spatial interactions.
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Spatial interactions with axonless horizontal cells, revealed by cross correlation.
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Our goodness-of-fit simulations indicate that our parametric form of homotypic interaction functions @eqn. 3!# captures the spatial interactions among on- or off-center cells.
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Such patterns of spatial interactions are amenable to statistical inference.
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Spatial point processes are not only able to generate point configurations, but can reproduce biological phenomena of spatial interactions between points (trees) with a temporal dimension.
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Color constancy needs spatial interactions.
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Because of this friction, spatial interactions will tend to take place more often over shorter distances; quantity of interaction will decline with distance.
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The assigned crosspeaks can give valuable information such as spatial interactions between nuclei.
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He claims that people choose to rely on their imagination to better receive messages sent but unspoken by others spatial interactions.
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The model uses the harmonic approximation to model interactions, i.e. the spatial interactions between nodes (amino acids or nucleotides) are modeled with a uniform harmonic spring.
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