fixed location
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffixedandlocation
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fixed
adjective
uk/fɪkst/us/fɪkst/
arranged or decided already and not able to ...
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location
noun
uk/ləʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/loʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
a place ...
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(Definition offixedandlocationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffixed location
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Slight increase in parameters lead to coherent patterns with decreased average wavelength and increased temporal frequency as measured at afixedlocation.
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Because cash crops were systematically cultivated in afixedlocation, expatriate merchants were better able to develop direct relations with their cultivators.
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Firstly, the villages began to have a morefixedlocation.
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In the present work, we extend the clarifier-thickener model to the case that we also extract material at afixedlocation.
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First, the feet are no more than points, hence the application point of the ground contact force is at afixedlocationduring one step.
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On a day-today basis, the management of labour - from the evaluation of occupational status to the registration and enforcement of contracts - occurred in afixedlocation: the municipality.
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Since the fermentation and recharging station will be in afixedlocation, it is vital that the robots are always able to locate and return to it.
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These groups did not contain a set number of individual wakes a t anyfixedlocationbehind the grid; the wake groupings could change with time.
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As a threshold, the passage brought together antithetical identities of urban space by giving them afixedlocationin the cityscape without actually resolving their acute ambiguities.
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It is not necessary that three robots have a nearly fixed formation, where each robot moves around afixedlocation(as our early work did14), during the passing movements.
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Amendments were also introduced to tighten the requirements for the company to have afixedlocation.
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All the clerks of works who have afixedlocationare on the established staff.
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The other is for offshore oil installations and that reflects the different situation for structures in afixedlocation, often many miles from land.
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The palace remains thefixedlocationwhere the official task of diplomatic accreditation is performed.
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The larger 6.35 mm connector tending to be found onfixedlocationhome or professional equipment.
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It acts as alternative art publishing, because it has not a fixed editorial team and afixedlocation.
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The originalfixedlocationdesign eliminates most weight, size and power restrictions, but is not compatible with the fluid, mobile nature of modern combat.
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Appointments with the therapist are not scheduled normally, nor does the therapist have a conventional office in afixedlocation.
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Each elevation is described as a six-character readable integer occupying afixedlocationin a block.
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