physical location

collocation in English

meaningsofphysicalandlocation

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physical
adjective
uk
/ˈfɪz.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈfɪz.ɪ.kəl/
relating to ...
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location
noun
uk
/ləʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/loʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
a place ...
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(Definition ofphysicalandlocationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofphysical location

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Agents are distributed according to thephysicallocationof the hardware equipment.
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The sequence of eight planes is now a t the samephysicallocationbut traces the temporal evolution of the scalar-marked regions.
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The context consists of the representation of information at the time of retrieval as well as other factors like emotional state andphysicallocation.
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In an integrated pest management programme, all these options could be considered, depending on thephysicallocationof the orchard.
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Chieftaincies were not only involved in the struggles that constituted the essential mechanisms for rapid stratification but were often thephysicallocationof those struggles.
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Thephysicallocationcorresponds to coordinate the representations of location with different spatial representation systems.
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Here the only vestige of locality is in the "situations and soils" that likely differed according tophysicallocation.
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We have concentrated on describing how thephysicallocationof the curves and surfaces change.
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Matching environments can easily be extended from the management (levels of fertilizer, irrigation, weeding) to thephysicallocationof the breeding programme.
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This frees the programmer from the burden of knowing thephysicallocationof the service and any platform dependant issues.
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Thephysicallocationof information, processes, services and agents is no longer necessarily the same as the perceived location.
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The objects in logic have until now been considered independently of theirphysicallocation, up to identity.
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As well as establishing thephysicallocationof the broadcast, the opening sequence in ex.
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Co-presence, the essential ingredient in the making of a looting (and of any other kind of contentious collective action),35 is thus constrained by sheerphysicallocation.
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These states reflect properties of the environment, but interpretation of the spatial structure of the states of the visual system has nothing to do with theirphysicallocation.
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Theirphysicallocationon the border is also a central part of the narratives; women understand that their families are part of a transnational circuit of languages, economies, and cultures.
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However, mobile agents do not have an establishedphysicallocation, although in this case the domicile of the agent could be considered to be that of its user.
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First, the emphasis is entirely onphysicallocation.
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