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"sub areas" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to smaller or more specific sections within a larger area or topic. For example: - The research project will focus on three sub areas within the field of psychology. - The city is divided into several sub areas, each with its own unique character and attractions. - The training program covers a range of topics, including sub areas such as communication skills and time management. - The report discusses the main issues affecting the economy, as well as sub areas such as employment and inflation.
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The simulation results in the size of sub areas 3 × 3 performs much better than in sub areas of 1 × 1.
Figure 8 The existence probability with different size of sub areas in radar scenario.
These sub areas can be utilized to install the gateways where full connectivity must be guaranteed.
Figure 3 shows twelve sub areas, as an example, to fully cover the working area.
However, when the size of sub areas extends larger, the existence probability has not improved significantly.
Figure 9 The location error with different size of sub areas in radar scenario.
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First a species-accumulation curve is obtained for randomised samples of all the single sub-areas, where the root systems were defined as sub-areas for estimating species richness within localities.
The white sub-areas represent the absence of canine faeces, the hatched ones represent sub-areas for which there were no data.
One of the sub-areas of exploration is biotensegrity.
The area under surveillance is divided into several sub-areas.
For example, the stand may have sub-areas of predominantly large trees while other sub-areas are occupied by smaller trees.
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