Sentence examples for spatial gap from inspiring English sources

'spatial gap' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a physical distance between two or more objects or areas. For example, "The sprawl of the city landscape created a large spatial gap in the downtown area."

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You can narrow the spatial gap with far-flung colleagues by connecting on a personal level at the beginning of phone calls or e-mails and, when possible, using Skype or other video conference services.

From this perspective, the river would be the catalyst of change which will bridge the spatial gap between cities, communities and the river itself through an activated and integrated river edge.

Thermal energy storage systems based on Phase change materials (PCM) are an attractive option to bridge the temporal and spatial gap between the energy demand and supply.

Our conclusion points, in particular, to the spatial gap – and incidentally the limitations – of any attempt to control and supervise a globalized industry from a national or regional perspective.

The moving-window method, on which a meso-scale roping model is based, is proposed to bridge the spatial gap between the grain-scale of the individual orientations and the macro-scale of the surface roping.

Tethered balloon remote sensing platforms can be used to study radiometric issues in terrestrial ecosystems by effectively bridging the spatial gap between measurements made on the ground and those acquired via airplane or satellite.

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For example, ground-based radar stations sweep out a horizontal signal that bounces off raindrops to fill in some spatial gaps.

Similarly, face-centered Ti6Al4 scaffolds with spatial gaps of 200 700 μm exhibited a full surface coverage after 21 days in SBF, while simple tetragonal scaffolds with spatial gaps of 450 1100 μm were only covered for 45 65%.

Simple tetragonal and face-centered Ti6Al4V scaffolds with spatial gaps of 450 1100 μm and 200 700 μm, respectively, were fabricated by a three-dimensional fiber deposition (3DFD) technique.

Although cultural and spatial gaps between the Vietnamese court and the farthest reaches of society were not as great as they were in China Vietnamm is about the size of a Chinese province, with a comparable population), the Vietnamese state's capacity to rule diminished with distance from the capital.

This forest is a remnant of an ancient wood and includes several dozen old-age trees that can contribute to filling some of the spatial gaps in pedunculate oak dendrochronology in Eastern Europe.

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