spatial organization

collocation in English

meaningsofspatialandorganization

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spatial
adjective
uk
/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/
us
/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/
relating to the position, area, and size ...
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organization
noun
uk
/ˌɔː.ɡən.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌɔːr.ɡən.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/
a group of people who work together in an organized way for a ...
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(Definition ofspatialandorganizationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofspatial organization

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We focused solely on thespatialorganizationof the receptive field.
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We suggest that it is a differentspatialorganizationof the molecules.
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Here, we examine thespatialorganizationand synaptic basis of this light response by means of whole-cell current-clamp recordings made in vitro.
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An argument for the role of values is the long term tradition in thespatialorganizationof the house and settlement.
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Spatialorganizationof cardiac gap junctions can affect access resistance.
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From point to sphere:spatialorganizationof sound in contemporary music (after 1950).
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These exposures provide an important window into the building traditions and thespatialorganizationof the settlement.
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Changes were introduced into thisspatialorganizationas a result of the economic and social developments in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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How were these activities integrated in thespatialorganizationof houses and settlements?
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Her theoretical perspective is thatspatialorganizationis both a medium and an outcome of human actions.
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In the same vein, residential and logistical mobility strategies should be regarded as broad generalizations of in reality much more complex forms ofspatialorganization.
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In fact hypotheses are being proposed in this direction, by thespatialorganizationof landscape architecture as well as by the cultural historical disciplines.
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Thespatialorganizationis frequently dependent on the cytoskeletal elements, actin, myosin and other contractile molecules.
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The physiology of wide-field cells thus reflects differences in thespatialorganizationof excitatory inputs.
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Second, it imports the urban exterior within the building itself, thus re-presenting the city'sspatialorganizationwith its multiple differences.
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For both simple cells, a clear mismatch was present between thespatialorganizationof receptive fields and the correlation difference maps.
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Thespatialorganizationof vascular epiphytes in forests has come under increasing scrutiny by canopy scientists over the last few years.
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One can conclude that bacterialspatialorganizationis the measure of bioavailability of a given surface for a specific microorganism.
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Examination of these whole-mount retinas reveals a correlation between this bimodal distribution of dendritic overlap and higher order pattern ofspatialorganization.
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