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The word 'spatial' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to an area or a space, such as a physical or mental space. Example sentence: I struggle to remember the spatial layout of my old bedroom.
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spatial
adjective
Of or pertaining to space.
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And a sufficiently powerful system could provide access to a vast amount of visual, spatial and other data about the outside world.
In this case, the use of non-lethal means (biopsy) has been clearly demonstrated to address temporal and spatial changes in stock structuring, which is an important component of the RMP.
Alone this shows a link between the hippocampus and spatial memory, but with the knowledge of place cells this result helps explain what the neurons may be doing.
The Improbable team, based in the Tech City area in Shoreditch, east London, describes its software as a "spatial operating system" for simulated reality which games designers can use to develop their own worlds.
The Nobel assembly said that knowledge about the brain's positioning system may "help us understand the mechanism underpinning the devastating spatial memory loss" that affects people with Alzheimer's disease.
That, more than anything else, has maintained interest in it.String theory presumes the existence of extra spatial dimensions.
This, she speculated, might allow a bilingual individual to suppress information about the spatial position of a square and thus concentrate on the colour.To test her hypothesis, she gave her subjects a second task.
KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN, a 20th-century German composer who died in 2007, rejected traditional musical forms and often refused commissions, preferring to create his own avant-garde spatial works, which incorporate the physical space as a prime element.
Following several revisions, the list now stands at eight: logical-mathematical, spatial, linguistic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalist, and (my personal favourite) kinaesthetic.I don't wish to dispute that humans have evolved different capacities for dealing with the outside world and other people.
As I wrote on VoxEU.org:In the late 19th Century and first three-quarters of the 20th, globalisation meant the spatial unbundling of factories and consumers.
Bolivia has an important diversity of ethnicities, but the ethnic mix is similar across regions.Why does spatial segmentation matter?After checking for reverse causality that bad government causes regional segmentation the authors show that segmentation has an independent negative impact on the quality of governance.
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