Sentence examples for spatial adequacy from inspiring English sources

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He expatiates on this idea a few sentences later: "Level of aspiration clearly affects one's sense of spatial adequacy.

The main reasons for the controversy are: first, whereas there are seldom exact statistical means of computing spatial adequacy or appropriateness, there are many building types or building elements for which one cannot even establish the optimum forms and dimensions with any confidence that they will be generally accepted.

Furthermore, the satellite-derived GAI is not only consistent with ground measurements at regional scale (RMSE = 0.65 m2/m2, RRMSE = 25.7%), but even shows encouraging results at field level (RMSE = 0.82 m2/m2, RRMSE = 37.6%, when pixel/field spatial adequacy is high).

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Scaling the grid size according to the effectively sampled number of grid cells is therefore useful, even if only for the assessment of spatial sampling adequacy.

These concern content and phenomenology, as well as spatial and temporal adequacy.

With regard to the issue of the adequacy of the spatial distribution of Curitiba's municipal Health Centres, specifically in relation to the occurrence of dental trauma, a spatial analysis was made of the coverage of the cases studied.

This fact makes the representational adequacy of diagrammatic systems, restricted by their spatial nature, of paramount importance, as we shall now explore.

Because fluorescence intensity can vary with adequacy of filling, imaging depth and XY spatial extent in CLSM and MPLSM image stacks, segmentation based on a globally selected intensity threshold is in general not feasible, and requires a dynamically adjusted, local threshold.

Given the need to provide adequate water pressure throughout the system and monitor the adequacy of such systems, the potential for spatial methods to capture exposure variability within treatment systems seems high and well worth continued exploration.

Conflicting network objectives may affect the adequacy of the design in terms of sampling frequency and the spatial distribution of the monitoring stations which in turn affect the accuracy of the data and the information extracted.

The effectiveness of these methods calls for research that includes both spatial and nonspatial determinants of exposure in order to evaluate empirically and in quantitative terms the adequacy of location, or modeled estimates, as a proxy for individual exposure.

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