grid cell

collocation in English

meaningsofgridandcell

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grid
noun[C]
uk
/ɡrɪd/
us
/ɡrɪd/
a pattern or structure made from horizontal and vertical lines crossing each other to ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk
/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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(Definition ofgridandcellfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The location of the islands was recorded on agridcellof 0.25 nautical mile (463-m x 463-m).
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From there, grid point values for each variable are interpolated into eachgridcell, which can then be analyzed.
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It is defined as the integral of fluid's characteristic function in the control volume (namely, volume of a computationalgridcell).
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The number of 2.5° x 2.5° latitude-longitude grid cells from which the taxon has been reported was used as a measure of geographical range size.
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Let us also count shapes that are geometrically similar, but are of different sizes (made up of different numbers of grid cells) as being distinct.
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How many distinct shapes for rooms can be made by joining adjacent grid cells together, in each case?
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For eachgridcell, the difference in values over two consecutive months is calculated, then squared, and then these values are summed for all cells.
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Also, the heating rate changes discontinuously over a singlegridcellat the catalytic junction, which suggests no significant upstream influence from the catalytic region.
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We suppose that all gasdynamics variables are constant inside anygridcell.
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Eachgridcellwas searched for six person minutes within an area of roughly 4 m2 at the centre of a cell.
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Hosts were introduced into a randomly selectedgridcelland were allowed to 'walk' for 500 'steps' between grid cells.
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It is easy to verify from (13)-(15) that the net magnetic flux across six interfaces of thegridcellis maintained exactly.
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The magnetopause is initially modelled as a tangential discontinuity with its width that of agridcell.
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The resolution of thegridcellfor the global map was 1 cm x 1 cm, which is the same as thegridcellfor the local map.
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Also, everygridcellhas the same crime density within it; therefore, it is difficult to know the exact crime pattern within each cell.
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Data that form grid point that identifiesgridcellare needed.
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A 20-mile by 20-mile grid has been established, with the hopes of having one observation system within eachgridcell.
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It is common to use a log-odds representation of the probability that eachgridcellis occupied.
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Gridcellactivity does not require visual input, since grid patterns remain unchanged when all the lights in an environment are turned off.
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Ifgridcellis oversize, many objects are contained in a cell.
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