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Discover LudwigThe phrase "partitioned space" is correct and can be used in written English.
It describes a space that has been divided or separated into different sections or parts. Example: The office building is divided into partitioned spaces, each designated for a different department.
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And the installation design overall employs Miesian devices like collage, partitioned space and switchback procession.
Furthermore, we have utilized the properties of multi-affine vector fields over the polar partitioned space.
It had a partitioned space at one end, either a sleeping place or a private chamber for the most aristocratic.
Transiting over the partitioned space may cause jumps on the generated control signal which is harmful for a real flight system.
He reigns over his shop like the king of a tiny city-state, banishing customers who have shown him disrespect and yelling across the partitioned space for the second barber and manicurist under his employ.
The partitioned space is far from ideal — the noise of basketball players reverberates and the lighting is not window daylight — but students are busy preparing their paintings for showing.
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The dancing, music and partitioned spaces make this a fun spot for parties.
So you can think of that difficulty in resistance as does partitioning space segregating inputs such that an input one point on the tree is going to have a little influence on an input in another part of the tree.
Firstly, we defined a space big enough to enclose the chromosome then we partitioned the space into joined 3D grids.
They first partitioned the space into grids.
Ecological land classification is a widely practiced activity that partitions space into successively smaller and more homogeneous spatial entities.
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