spatial context

collocation in English

meaningsofspatialandcontext

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spatial
adjective
uk
/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/
us
/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/
relating to the position, area, and size ...
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context
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒn.tekst/
us
/ˈkɑːn.tekst/
the situation within which something exists or happens, and that can help ...
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(Definition ofspatialandcontextfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofspatial context

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Retrieval of textual information can now occur from aspatialcontext.
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Archaeological and historical evidence of the medieval urban landscape needs to be interpreted by placing it within itsspatialcontext.
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In this study, therefore, the importance of formal and informal forces is examined and demonstrated in their dynamicspatialcontext.
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In aspatialcontext, the changes following the onset of vaccination are further complicated by spatial heterogeneity in vaccine uptake.
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Sounds are separated from their original temporal andspatialcontextand transformed into a new context, into new soundscapes.
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In the present study the micro-details are deemed as important as the more general topographic trends, as is the broaderspatialcontext.
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The actualspatialcontextof the paintings in museum environments is variable.
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On the basis of spatial attention with a redirection to extrapersonal or sensory space, movements will be selected in orientation on the respectivespatialcontext.
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With respect to the temporal andspatialcontextof statistics, however, we will almost never find exact matches in practice.
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One aspect that resonates with this claim is the manner in whichspatialcontexthas been explored.
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The visual andspatialcontextof the interplay is important, and these aspects should support rather than contradict the signals the work is intended to convey.
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The temporal andspatialcontext, that is, over what time the study was carried out and the geographical source of the data, also need to be defined.
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These data suggest, at least, that when perceptual organization is evaluated using both temporal and spatial manipulations, the results are similar to those found in studies using onlyspatialcontext.
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By cutting out photographed objects it is not thespatialcontextthat is being removed, but the temporal.
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It focuses on the characteristics of population distributions that change in aspatialcontext.
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Many landscape designers started to view this approach as confining and sometimes oblivious to the conditions of society andspatialcontext.
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The elements in an image represent concepts in aspatialcontext, rather than the linear form used for words.
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