spatial separation

collocation in English

meaningsofspatialandseparation

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spatial
adjective
uk
/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/
us
/ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/
relating to the position, area, and size ...
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separation
noun
uk
/ˌsep.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌsep.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
a situation in which two or more people or things ...
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(Definition ofspatialandseparationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofspatial separation

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This modulation depended on thespatialseparationbetween targets.
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Figure 25 shows the convection speed for increasing values ofspatialseparationin various frequency bands.
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The social roles occupied by residents were closely related to thespatialseparationjust described.
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In coalescence, thespatialseparationbetween the vortex centroids is relatively small.
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Spatialseparationand stream segregation (by timbre and melo-rhythmic coherence) work together to amplify this effect of total disparity.
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Thespatialseparationof testing and production was the occasion for, but not the cause of the excessive formalism.
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Moreover,spatialseparationor restrictions in habitat use of herbivores may prevent competitive exclusion, at least on a small timescale.
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Yet the gendered structures of spiritual authority did not allow for totalspatialseparationof nuns and male clergy.
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The causal factor for the partialspatialseparationof these species is a matter for conjecture (see below).
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Spatialseparationis one of these guidelines (in addition to avoiding frequency masking and maintaining some temporal-textural difference between simultaneous sounds).
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Three clusters of stimuli, denoted by arbitrary colors, red, green, and blue, were identified based on theirspatialseparationfrom each other.
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The abscissa in each case shows thespatialseparationbetween the centers of referent and test stimuli, expressed on a logarithmic scale.
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Thespatialseparationof residents was seen most obviously in the four case study nursing homes, in the use of the public and private spaces.
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Thisspatialseparationmay not favour non-immunological synergistic interactions and may in fact represent the consequences of antagonistic interactions (see below).
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Spatialseparationmay provide distinct feeding grounds or spatial resources for each developmental cohort and therefore may reduce any intraspecific competition or interference.
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He seeks to juxtapose non-related events;spatialseparationof musicians is very useful for this purpose as it facilitates 'the independent action of each performer'.
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Differentiated goods and pairwise random matching impair an exchange process that may be thought of as suffering from an extreme degree ofspatialseparationof spot markets.
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Spatialseparationmay suggest gender division between the tasks.
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The difference in the two stream's turbulent intensities was created by requiring thespatialseparation between the bars to be twice as large on the top than on the bottom.
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The geographical focus is onspatialseparation, gender place, and localities.
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Its also known as thespatialseparationof the dual strategies concepts outlined above.
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Thespatialseparationbetween two objects has an effect on attention.
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Geographically, feminist geographers emphasize on constraints of distance andspatialseparation.
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