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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61. The difference is that the first is based on a spatial conception and the second on a temporal one.
62. It follows, therefore, that no map-related spatial data exist which are wholly error-free.
63. A paradigm example of this is the vexed question of spatial visualisation.
64. But geometry is about spatial relationships, and an appreciation of space and form is of considerable practical value.
65. There is a danger that a concentration on spatial manifestation masks the realities of social processes, that space itself is fetishised.
66. Information on spatial units, where relevant, are also included and may be used as search terms.
67. Writers in this tradition do touch on some spatial dimensions but they are not central.
68. In the second we are describing the spatial distribution of people, not one person: this is the Euler method.
69. There was a case of two brothers who both had seizures triggered by spatial patterns.
70. So movement neither substitutes for spatial information nor disrupts it.
71. Contemporary architecture, for example, is increasingly abstracted from the social and spatial contexts in which it is constructed.
72. Taking, firstly, class-based urban and regional sociology on its own terms, social and spatial mobility is a major deficiency.
73. This research aims to resolve the debate about spatial abilities and left handedness.
74. But within capitalism there are many variations - at all spatial scales - in the detailed arrangements for its operation.
75. However, in some situations, grey squirrels seem to rely on spatial memory to retrieve nuts.
76. Peasants certainly lacked the spatial mobility required for regular participation in the politics of the realm.
77. Of these spatial concentrations of modernized industry, Chirton Industrial Estate is the oldest.
78. One type of query refers solely to the absolute or relative locational properties of the spatial entities.
79. And the same thing is true for the spatial task.
80. These are really questions about the organization of the spatial organization of cellular activities.
81. The view that women are on average better on language tasks and men on spatial tasks continues to receive serious attention.
82. The production of block diagrams and other representations of spatial data in graphical form is also part of automated cartography.
83. This use of new spatial sensations was to become an increasingly important feature of Braque's work.
84. We do know that at present males perform better than females at spatial visualisation tests.
85. In particular, the spatial irregularity apparent in Fig. 22.8 reflects irregular fluctuations in time.
86. This supports the hypothesis that there is a right field advantage for verbal ability over spatial ability.
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87. In many cases such measurements may not be available with spatial and temporal sampling frequencies that meet the demands of research programmes.
88. In addition to this temporal patterning, each spike often displays a recurring spatial organization.
89. According to a long and dominant tradition, the physical is bound up with the spatial.
90. For most experimental purposes spatial variations occur in only one dimension so that the stimuli appear as light and dark stripes.
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