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Discover LudwigThe phrase "service zone" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a designated area or section where certain services are available. Example: "The airport has a designated service zone for passengers to exchange currency and access Wi-Fi before their flight."
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I'd turned it on earlier, knowing we were heading into a service zone.
Service zone of a facility consists of the set of users which are closer to it than any other facility.
Already, Mr. Stengel said, a system installed in "the back of the house" -- the service zone used by employees -- has drastically cut average elevator waiting time.
No technology can simultaneously provide services with a high bandwidth, high mobility and a broad service zone for a large number of users.
The service zone included kitchen and supplementary spaces (e.g., pantry, laundry, etc).
Open image in new window Fig. 1 Model cluster service zone.
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Under the zone concept, the New Haven line will be divided into seven service zones.
Under Poisson user demand arrivals and general service time distributions, the problem is set up as a network of independent M/G/1 queues, whose locations, capacities and service zones need to be determined.
A large dataset comprising 1,002,172 bridge decks and superstructures is constructed, based on the National Bridge Inventory NBII), and categorized into four service zones as specified in the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) Bridge Design Specifications.
The circles illustrate the service zones of the PU networks.
The Paris PLU now includes these logistics sites in "Major Urban Service Zones" which are dedicated to public amenities.
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