Sentence examples for question of spatial from inspiring English sources

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In the following paragraphs, we provide a review of the literature relevant to the question of spatial impacts associated with solar PV and wind energy implementation and then include a more detailed discussion of land use, the key focus of this paper.

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By applying an explicitly spatial lens to conceptualize energy poverty as a form of injustice, it contributes to debates in the domain of 'energy justice', where previous examinations of energy deprivation through a justice framing have focused on inequalities between social groups and often marginalized questions of spatial difference.

This test consists of two stages: the three-word test and simplified clock test [ 28] are carried out before the MMSE (five questions of spatial orientation).

Another advantage to the topological model is that it implies that questions of spatial learning might be amenable to recently developed approaches in the field of computational topology.

Much of the work on this problem has been focused broadly on the question of how spatial relations are recovered from the 2D retinal projection.

Admittedly, such impact on the local area around the site cannot be extrapolated to a regional scale, raising question of the spatial representativeness of the previous records.

Stereo matching and motion matching are also largely excluded because they are covered in other contributions to this volume, although both have addressed the question of the spatial primitives involved in matching.

We specifically addressed the question of the spatial correlation (i.e., neurovascular coupling) between the voltage and the CBV signals during LVFA compared with the PSW activity and the spatiotemporal dynamics of the spatial extent of CBV and membrane potential change during ictal propagation.

Visualizations of the location of the carboxysomes with fluorescent microscopy in Synechococcus elongatus PCC7942 demonstrated that the carboxysomes are evenly spaced along the centerline of the cell, (Savage et al., 2010), raising the question of how spatial organization, beyond simple partitioning, changes the efficacy of the system.

The majority of multisensory crossed hands effects, however, have been demonstrated with explicit or implicit spatial discrimination tasks, raising the question of whether non-spatial discrimination tasks also show spatial effects when the hands are crossed.

Author response: The question on relation of spatial and parametric heterogeneity is important and interesting.

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