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The phrase "a much larger spatial" is not complete and lacks context, but it is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing a significantly increased spatial area or dimension in a specific context, such as geography, architecture, or data analysis.
Example: "The new design allows for a much larger spatial arrangement of the furniture, enhancing the overall flow of the room."
Alternatives: "a significantly larger area" or "a considerably bigger space."
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Second, a micro-jet actuator combining a kinetic treatment in a small flow region where rarefaction is important with a simple ODE enforcing mass conservation in a much larger spatial region.
So evidently, for Mary's actions (and hence, all physical events generally) to be fixed by the state of things a month ago, that state will have to be fixed over a much larger spatial region than just the solar system.
Lack of sufficient focal mechanism data prevents from using the standard Kostrov (1974) method to map the deformation rate, as what has been conducted for a much larger spatial scale by Qin et al. (2002).
Within a macroecological framework, species composition on a local scale is viewed as a consequence of a multistage, multi-layered process that starts at the top with a regional species pool that extends over a much larger spatial scale than the local community.
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"The problem is how these processes scale to the much larger spatial and temporal scales in a much more complex material involved in earthquakes," he says.
Though amoebas would seem unlikely to coordinate interactions with one another over much more than microscopic distances, the discovery of such a massive clonal colony, he said, "raises the possibility that cells might evolve to organize on much larger spatial scales".
In particular, interactions between these brain regions transform fine spatial and temporal scales into population codes that are capable of representing the much larger spatial and temporal scales that are needed to control adaptive behaviors.
Satellite and airborne remote sensing provide potential tools to map and monitor lianas at much larger spatial and rapid temporal scales than are possible with plot-based forest censuses.
Obviously, polymerization results in much larger spatial hindrance of long PANI molecules when forming crystalline composite structures based on hexagonal GaSe.
Among sites, NPPB was the most spatially coherent (r = 0.92) between young sites, while older sites and comparisons between age classes revealed a much larger range in spatial coherence (r = −0.18 to 0.85).
The Elastic Net models support the hypothesis that the fMRI spatial profile is characterized by distributed clusters of localized activity, and we extend the original framework beyond individual voxels to explore a much larger feature space of spatial clusters, demonstrating the importance of flexible modeling to accommodate the uncertainty of fMRI spatial structure.
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