Spatially Sentence Examples

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  • As already pointed out, nature and super-nature were taken as physically and spatially distinct.

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  • Spatially inhomogeneous optical excitation may provide a means of movement control of the molecular motors.

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  • In Appendix A, the distinction is made between ' spatially detailed ' and ' spatially aggregate ' forms of transport model.

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  • The thinking flux also establishes a connection among spatially discontinuous elements.

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  • A further design question is to reconsider whether and how different activities should be spatially constrained.

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  • In the dissociated condition, the GM&L target was spatially dissociated from the main actor.

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  • Special emphasis is given to spatially indirect excitons in coupled quantum wells.

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  • The idea is to make scale more closely match the size of spatially homogeneous areas in each settlement.

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  • These variations result in spatially variable surface roughness patterns which are detectable on SAR imagery.

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  • I present a simple model of a spatially extended spiking neuron which can be studied analytically.

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  • In other words, the temporally restricted relevance of " party statecraft " is also spatially confined.

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  • Seeking Equilibrium Between Demand and Supply 3.30 The management of the equilibrium process for spatially detailed models remains relatively unsophisticated.

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  • The velocity of resonant drift, produced by spatially uniform perturbations is obtained.

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  • In other words, the temporally restricted relevance of " party Statecraft " is also spatially confined.

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  • They are arranged so they line up like ladder rungs, one above the other spatially when worn.

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  • Berengar in the i ith century assailed this view, which was really that of transubstantiation, alleging that there is no substance in matter apart from the accidents, and that therefore Christ cannot be corporally present in the sacrament; because, if so, he must be spatially present, and there will be two material bodies in one space; moreover his body will be in thousands of places at once.

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