Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Such changes would only appear in larger spatial regions.
The spatial region within which we can affect and be affected is the observable universe.
By drawing viewers into the spatial region of the film, they evoke empathy and even intimacy.
Our current information is that, despite the resources available there, the Posleen do not explore or exploit the spatial regions of the planets they attack.
Because nodes are not overlapped with each other, point query performance benefits since all spatial regions are covered by at most one node.
Neyel space is 'downhill' from our respective origin points, as well as in relation to many other spatial regions in this universe.
The lunette spatial region in the upper portion of stelas, became common for steles as a prelude to a stele's topic.
It is a SIFT-like descriptor that considers more spatial regions for the histograms.
Long term statistical based adjustment can optimise cell patterns depending on the user population density per spatial region serviced by the cell.
While the FDTD technique computes electromagnetic fields within a compact spatial region, scattered and/or radiated far fields can be obtained via near-to-far-field transformations.
During development each domain, where each domain represents a different spatial regions of the embryo, of gene expression will be under the control of different cis-regulatory module(s).
It then happens that at a certain instant, there exists a spatial region (which moves over time) in which the contributions of the various fields of the superposition add up constructively.
In the field of international relations, a sphere of influence (SOI) is a spatial region or concept division over which a state or organization has significant cultural, economic, military, or political influence.
Localized molecular orbitals are molecular orbitals which are concentrated in a limited spatial region of a molecule, for example a specific bond or a lone pair on a specific atom.
To say that this table "actually exists" is to say no more and no less than that this is a table; or, if preferred, that it is "tabling" in this particular spatial region.
In his mature celestial physics, the spheres were regarded as the purely geometrical spatial regions containing each planetary orbit rather than as the rotating physical orbs of the earlier Aristotelian celestial physics.
A 'False Vacuum' The seed, Dr. Guth says, would consist of a spatial region of "false vacuum" - a region charged with the negative energy essential to driving the inflation of the infant universe.
A single misstep would have plunged him into spatial regions from which all his cunning sorcery could have contrived no manner of return or release; but he had often trod these hidden ways, and he did not lose his equilibrium.
Also, it was suggested that numerosity may be correlated with kurtosis and that the results may be better explained in terms of texture density such that only dots falling within the spatial region where the test is displayed effectively adapt the region.
Adopting the taxonomy of energy systems employed by ecologists Simmons (1978) suggests that geographers could use a set of ecosystem types which broadly provide a set of spatial regions (Table 7.1) which conform to patterns identified from analysis of satellite data.