Sentence examples for concept of location from inspiring English sources

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In understanding the characterization of mental disorders such as depression, Karp [ 13], and subsequently Foster [ 14] developed the concept of "location" or "otherness", whereby mental phenomena are located either within the self or as separate "other" entities.

Sling Media, based in Foster City, Calif., was founded in 2004 and quickly became one of the most talked-about technology companies in Silicon Valley, largely because it pioneered the concept of "location shifting" recorded television programs.

And thanks to their 500 million users, Facebook is introducing the concept of location to millions of new users.

Nokia is unlocking a host of new twists on the concept of "location," and unveiled a few at its annual Nokia World conference on Thursday.

This observation suggests that the performance can be further improved by exploiting the sensor proximity information, leading to new schemes based on the concept of location awareness [15 17].

The concept of location (i.e., why and where firms conduct business activities in a particular region) has been a topic of interest (see Alcacer & Chung 2007 Lorenen & Mudambi 2013).

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OK, yes, one person discovered a dead body – but the game has engendered a spirit of exploration, discovery and prosocial play, that we haven't seen on this scale before – not even in the early 2000s when titles such as Botfighters introduced the concept of location-based play to a fascinated new audience of early adopters.

And because the concept of location-based social networking is still so new and potentially scary to people, I would argue that it's imperative that Foursquare and these other services do keep it as simple as possible for now.

It is also found that the key question of where to apply more catalyst to increases power density is addressed by the concept of locations at which the reaction occurs at the highest rate.

Location relations describe the concept of relative location between entities that may coincide wholly or partially without being part of one another, for example, the brain is located in (but not part of) cranial cavity.

Therefore, at times we use the concepts of "locations" and "countries" interchangeably.

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