spatial structure

  • 1Urban spatial structure — or urban structure refers to a cluster of concepts concerned with the arrangement of urban public space. The way that urban public space is arranged affects many aspects of how cities function and has implications for accessibility, environmental …

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  • 2Spatial ecology — is a specialization of ecology and geography that is concerned with the identification of spatial patterns and their relationships to ecological events. In spatial ecology, ecological events can be explained through the detection of patterns at a …

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  • 3Spatial organization — Raghu raj reddyy wd j n wfne=Spatial organization in eusocial insects= Individuals in a social insect colony can be spatially organized, or arranged non randomly inside the nest. These miniature territories, or spatial fidelity zones have been… …

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  • 4structure — [ stryktyr ] n. f. • 1528; « construction » XIVe; lat. structura, de struere « construire » 1 ♦ Manière dont un édifice est construit; agencement des parties d un bâtiment. ⇒aussi superstructure. « L immobile structure des cathédrales »… …

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  • 5structuré — structure [ stryktyr ] n. f. • 1528; « construction » XIVe; lat. structura, de struere « construire » 1 ♦ Manière dont un édifice est construit; agencement des parties d un bâtiment. ⇒aussi superstructure. « L immobile structure des cathédrales » …

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  • 6Spatial ETL — tools provide the data processing functionality of traditional Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) software, but with a primary focus on the ability to manage spatial data (which may also be called geographic, map or location data). Extract and… …

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  • 7spatial — spatial, iale, iaux [ spasjal, jo ] adj. • 1889; du lat. spatium « espace » 1 ♦ Didact. Qui se rapporte à l espace, est du domaine de l espace. « Nous pouvons le mesurer, selon sa nature spatiale et temporelle » (Valéry). ♢ Charge spatiale :… …

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  • 8Spatial visualization ability — or Visual spatial ability is the ability to mentally manipulate 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional figures. It is typically measured with simple cognitive tests and is predictive of user performance with some kinds of user interfaces.MeasurementThe… …

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  • 9Structure formation — refers to a fundamental problem in physical cosmology. The universe, as is now known from observations of the cosmic microwave background radiation, began in a hot, dense, nearly uniform state approximately 13.7 Gyr ago. [cite journal |author=D.… …

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  • 10Structure tensor — Structure tensors (or second moment matrices) are matrix representations of partial derivatives. In the field of image processing and computer vision, they are typically used to represent gradients, edges or similar information. Structure tensors …

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