spatial discrimination

  • 1Spatial mismatch — is the sociological, economic and political phenomenon associated with economic restructuring in which employment opportunities for low income people are located far away from the areas where low income live. In the United States, this takes the… …

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  • 2Spatial justice — concerns working to achieve an equal geographical distribution of society s wants and needs, such as job opportunities, access to health care, good air quality, et cetera. This is of particular concern in regions where the population has… …

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  • 3Spatial frequency — In mathematics, physics, and engineering, spatial frequency is a characteristic of any structure that is periodic across position in space. The spatial frequency is a measure of how often the structure repeats per unit of distance. The SI unit of …

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  • 4Discrimination Level — WikiV a) Qualitatively: Capacity for seeing distinctly fine details that have a very small angular separation. b) Quantitatively: Any of a number of measures of spatial visual resolution such as the reciprocal of the value of the angular… …

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  • 5Price discrimination — or price differentiation[1] exists when sales of identical goods or services are transacted at different prices from the same provider.[2] In a theoretical market with perfect information, perfect substitutes, and no transaction costs or… …

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  • 6Droit spatial — Droit de l espace Le droit de l espace, au sens strict, désigne la branche du droit international qui traite des activités des États dans l espace dit « extra atmosphérique ». Bien qu il n existe aucune limite entre l espace aérien et l …

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  • 7Level of Discrimination — WikiV a) Qualitatively: Capacity for seeing distinctly fine details that have a very small angular separation. b) Quantitatively: Any of a number of measures of spatial visual resolution such as the reciprocal of the value of the angular… …

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  • 8spectroscopy — spectroscopist /spek tros keuh pist/, n. /spek tros keuh pee, spek treuh skoh pee/, n. the science that deals with the use of the spectroscope and with spectrum analysis. [1865 70; SPECTRO + SCOPY] * * * Branch of analysis devoted to identifying… …

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  • 9Tuned filter — In signal processing, a tuned filter is a stage in the processing channel which accepts or rejects signals which are tuned for a specific type. HistoryHistorically, the concept of tuning was to maintain a specific musical scale. When choruses… …

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  • 10Horse — For other uses, see Horse (disambiguation). Domestic horse …

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