Synonym: spacial. Similar words: palatial, spat, spate, spathe, spatula, dispatch, partial, initial. Meaning: ['speɪʃl] adj. pertaining to or involving or having the nature of space.
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31. It asks whether there is any clear spatial relationship between need and public investment.
32. However, there remain major differences in levels of spatial mobility for different social groups.
33. Spatial and tenurial differentiation is a reality in my locales, although there are very great cleavages within tenures as well as between them.
34. Place deixis concerns the encoding of spatial locations relative to the location of the participants in the speech event.
35. The collection of historical data on natural hazards is important since it is clear that their spatial pattern varies through time.
36. High levels of spatial mobility are involved as he is regularly posted to regions where the multinational is operating.
37. This suggests that verbal ability is dominant in the left hemisphere and spatial ability is dominant in the right hemisphere.
38. This is consistent with structuration as suggested above - spatial expansion is used in an attempt to avoid insitu temporal change.
39. First of all, more spatial data are becoming available in digital or computer-readable form.
40. Good spatial resolution means that they tend to respond to high spatial frequencies.
41. But the striking and distinguishing feature of organisms is organisation without such simple spatial regularity.
42. Some of these ways entail high spatial mobility and others do not.
43. These can modify their operation to detect temporal and spatial patterns of inputs.
44. Unfortunately, the spatial resolution of the best radar images so far obtained is too poor to have revealed such tell-tale signs.
45. Yet lateralization of spatial skills to the right brain is not the reverse.
46. But to work over time and spatial distance, team members must communicate through some medium.
47. Though single pieces were restrained, the cumulative effect of a group exhibition was to reorganize spatial perception radically.
48. Boys who were exposed to female hormones are worse at spatial tasks.
49. Moreover, they can not be accounted for merely by reference to spatial differences in social composition.
50. In other words, information about features, landmarks and spatial relationships of the environment is stored in their brain.
51. Girls are simply better at linguistic forms of learning, boys at mathematical and some spatial skills.
52. The space-economy for example is simply the spatial pattern of organization created by the industrial economy; it is not an independent variable.
53. The designers experimented with new ideas in spatial forms and lighting.
54. Chapter 2 contains a discussion of alternative data structures for spatial data.
55. These horizontal planes represent different spatial descriptions as the time-coordinate t increases.
56. After six months, only the pianists improved significantly on a test of spatial reasoning, assembling a puzzle of a camel.
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57. Doreen Massey explains: The spatial openness of youth cultures in many if not all parts of the world is clear.
58. Therefore the spatial dimensions of accessibility and mobility have complex but very important social overtones.
59. Plain radiography, with its superior spatial resolution, remains a key investigation in the initial diagnosis of a primary bone tumour.
60. The predominance these spatial constructs have for the ordinary constable is essential to an understanding of the police mind.
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