Sentence examples for collision space from inspiring English sources

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The team's break area becomes a crucial collision space.

The buzz word in the industry is collision space.

In order to identify collisions among dense units across multiple dimensions, we need the collision space (hTable) big enough to hold these dense units in the working memory of the system.

Phrae is one of important satellite city, from the past to present, it was collision space of political and social issues that fortunately maintain spatial evidence to investigate until recent-day.

As you faced Duke Chapel, closed for repairs, to your right you saw the Rubenstein wing of Perkins Library, closed for repairs; to the left, Page Auditorium, our largest lecture and performance space, closed for repairs; then West Union, our central eating and social collision space, closed for repairs.

A joint effort with Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, the facility will create a "collision space" where faculty and students from engineering, physics and the sciences work together to develop solutions to social challenges — much as the Fitzpatrick Center for Interdisciplinary Medicine, Engineering & Applied Sciences CIEMASS) was designed as a bridge between engineering and medicine.

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The new center, designed by Perkins Eastman, includes new "collision spaces," which are communal areas designed to foster interaction and spontaneous discussion among scientists.

With detailed analysis, proper data structures are designed so that the central computational task is formulated as a consecutive search for the minimum in the collision time space of O N2) entries, with multiple updates on O(N) entries in the same space per collision step.

Analysts had long warned that a collision with space debris, even though unlikely at shuttle flights' modest altitude, could be catastrophic.

That collision in space means that most debris would burn up in the upper atmosphere, officials insist.A third challenge involves high European politics: this is an unabashedly American system on European soil.

When the separation failed to occur, the important part of the $100 million test -- homing in for the collision in space -- was never even attempted, apparently because the interceptor's on-board sensors were designed to turn on only after the separation.

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