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These could be introduced directly into a spatial layout that also included the information sources themselves.
In conventional chemistry, allotropes are single-element molecules, with different spatial layouts.
The patient was able to recall the spatial layout of his hometown where he moved away from 50 years ago, before he became amnesic.
The results of the first trial showed that people are capable of learning the spatial layout of an interactive environment.
There is some justification for this in terms both of spatial layout of settlements and of cultural conceptions.
They are able to recognize the specific spatial layout and characteristics of facial features, but they are unable to process them as one entire face.
Spatial invariants can be the objects around a given target object, their spatial layout, their trajectories, etc.
Btrfs can warp to fit unusual spatial layouts because it has very little metadata anchored in fixed locations.
Coates applied his own three-two system of spatial layout within this building for the first time, an idea he used to create variety within the units.
A few types of maps that show the spatial layout of population are choropleth, isoline, and dot maps.
"In cases when we're driving, this motion parallax is what's so important in kind of giving us the spatial layout," Dr. Nawrot said.
The two-dimensional spatial layout of SignWriting symbols within each sign, although it is more iconic than a linear layout, comes at a cost.
The recording captures its spatial layout better than the Denon, but the Japanese orchestra's performance is equally fine, and its mixed program clinches the decision.
The CLD captures the spatial layout of the representative colors on a grid superimposed on a region or image.
From an esthetic point of view, he said at that time, "The composition of housing, road and spatial layout involves processes very similar to those of painting."
Space syntax has also been applied to predict the correlation between spatial layouts and social effects such as crime, traffic flow, sales per unit area, and so on.
People are not only capable of learning about the spatial layout of their surroundings, but they can also piece together novel routes and new spatial relations through inference.
Amnesic patients with damage to the hippocampus cannot learn or remember spatial layouts and patients having undergone hippocampal removal are severely impaired in spatial navigation.
Such individuals report that numbers are mentally represented with a particular spatial layout; others experience numbers as perceivable objects that can be visually manipulated to facilitate calculation.
According to Bill Hillier, director of the Space Syntax Laboratory at University College London, it's not density but spatial layout that can affect community cohesion.
Other researchers are zeroing in on the specific parts of the brain that allow travelers to use spatial layout or visible landmarks to guide their paths - the mind's placemakers, if you will.
Text-based computer languages are based on sequences of characters, while visual programming languages are based on the spatial layout and connections between symbols (which may be textual or graphical).
When those who comprehend have extensive knowledge of the spatial layout of the setting of the story (e.g., a building), they update their representations according to the location and goals of the protagonist.
The city is famous for having preserved almost intact its medieval spatial layout and many Gothic buildings, all built from brick, including monumental churches, the Town Hall and many burgher houses.
Because of the potential source of artefact of such factors as the spatial layout of a research laboratory Saring and Von Carmon (1980) had their subjects lie supine in a darkened room.