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"spatial constraints" is correct and usable in written English.
It's typically used in a sentence to describe restrictions related to physical space, such as: "The spatial constraints of the small room made it difficult to fit the entire team."
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"People don't appreciate the spatial constraints".
Spatial constraints on what is possible with geometric configurations are also operative with spatial Euclidean diagrams.
The drone's primary camera boasts the same sensor size as its Phantom 4 — though spatial constraints mean its field of view shrinks from 94 to 78 degrees.
These models employ part detectors and impose spatial constraints between these parts.
Now the localization algorithm can be optimized on spatial constraints only.
A new algorithm is presented for scheduling that can maximize timber harvest while meeting spatial constraints.
Our results provide information for the rational design and modification of zeolites with spatial constraints.
However, endoscopic surgery has strict spatial constraints on both tool-channel size and surgical site volume.
Spatial constraints, being peculiar to diagrammatic systems, can be expected to be an important source of both their strengths and weaknesses.
We propose that the variation pattern of ΣM0 may offer spatial constraints for seismic hazard assessment in the future.
Spatial constraints and geographical remoteness tend to encourage residential relocation rather than the commuting practices found in Switzerland and Belgium.
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