spatial profile

collocation in English

meaningsofspatialandprofile

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spatial
adjective
uk
/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/
us
/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/
relating to the position, area, and size ...
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profile
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.faɪl/
us
/ˈproʊ.faɪl/
a short description of someone's life, work, ...
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(Definition ofspatialandprofilefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A slow falling time of compressed pulse was observed due to the reduced intensity at the wings of thespatialprofile.
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Zero-flow equilibria could be found only by choosing a somewhat artificial, and likely unphysical,spatialprofilefor that resistivity; otherwise, velocity fields were required.
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Electrons, however, retain an exponentialspatialprofileattempting to keep the bulk of the plasma cloud quasi-neutral.
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The central region of thespatialprofilethat separates the two oscillatory regions is a quiescent plateau at times beyond the focus.
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The presence of a traveling wave cavity allows high pumping levels and stimulated emission efficiency, still with significant stability of the pulsespatialprofile.
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To this extent, thespatialprofileof in-migration, particularly for women, continued to reflect the influence of pre-industrial migration patterns.
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The sensitivity of luminance and chromatic mechanisms to thespatialprofileof the contours has not been tested in previous studies.
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The major evidence is the broadening of thespatialprofileas harmonic order increases.
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Gaussianspatialprofileof the blue spot is assumed.
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A slow falling time of compressed pulse was observed due to the reduced intensity in the wings of thespatialprofile.
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The initial temperature distribution resembles thespatialprofileof beam-deposited energy.
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Thespatialprofileof the electron pressure tensor term is similar to those of the ion pressure tensor term except for the spatial scales which characterize the profiles.
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These contours had a square-edgespatialprofile.
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Moreover, the spatial profiles are bell shaped for all the acquired spectra, as a result of the present conditions of generation.
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From the shadow grams gas density spatial profiles can be obtained.
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The measured temporal echo shape results from a spatial integral involving both the probe light optical absorption profile and the strain pulsespatialprofile(see below).
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Spatial profiles were determined by recording responses to dim, circular spots of 700-nm light of various diameters.
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