Beyond the slit, there will be a wave of limited spatial extension which continues to propagate toward the right.
In this way a wave of limited spatial extension has been created, following the explanation given above.
The interpreting structure I includes states, transitions between states, measurement operations, and possibly information about spatial extension of these elements.
Parallel with the DSJ's spatial extensions was the expansion of the pedagogic realm.
Its defining feature is that it lacks spatial extension: being zero-dimensional, it does not take up space.
If the spatial extension of a polaron is large compared to the lattice parameter of the solid, the latter can be treated as a polarizable continuum.
Finally, spatial extension of tubules derived from renal stem/progenitor cells is obtained within a perfusion container filled with an artificial interstitium made of polyester fleece.
The spatial extension of micro-CBRs will usually range between 50 and 100 km in width; and they tend to be inhabited by a few million inhabitants.
And the only objects traveling with the speed required are atomic particles, yet whose spatial extensions are too small to allow a direct measurement of contraction.
SpatiaLite is a spatial extension to SQLite, providing vector geodatabase functionality.