Not exact matches
It is highly improbable that laws describing the behavior of the particles within this structure and
information about spatial relations could ever explain the behavior of the structure as a whole.
«With very specific
spatial information, we could be better informed
about how cellular processes or therapies involving oxidation are going to operate.»
When the hippocampus forms a new
spatial memory, it receives sensory
information about your current location from a brain region called the entorhinal cortex.
«It takes the playful pleasure of
spatial navigation that people are familiar with from games, with the same kinds of controls and feedback, and applies it to the exploration of
information about games,» said Noah Wardrip - Fruin, professor of computational media at UC Santa Cruz.
Via the position of the receptors on the antennae — which can grow to a length of four to five centimetres, which is the size of the cockroach's body — the insects obtain
information about the
spatial position of an odorant.
The availability of solar disk - resolved and disk - integrated spectra offers an opportunity to devise methods to derive
information about spatial distribution of solar features from sun - as - a-star measurements.
Additionally, Virgo's detector faced the same gravitational waves at a completely different angle, which gave scientists a fundamental new piece of
information about gravitational waves — the polarization of gravitational waves, which is how space - time is distorted in the three
spatial dimensions.
The standard includes data fields
about characteristics of the organism or environmental source of the specimen,
spatial - temporal
information about the specimen isolation event, phenotypic characteristics of the pathogen / vector isolated, and project leadership and support.
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Information Systems (GIS) for
spatial data management, analysis, and visualization.
Understand how to use mental maps to organize
information about people, places, and environments in a
spatial context.
How to use mental maps to organize
information about people, places, and environments in a
spatial context
Clearly unfinished and temporary in its manifestation as a dense cluster on a wall, «Personal Statement» also functions as a performative map of sorts — a
spatial and visual representation of
information, referring to a process of organising ideas, thoughts and observations
about the world, and attempting to make a loose pattern or temporary cohesion.
I would really appreciate if somebody can provide
information about a reanalysis product that has temporal resolution of 3 hours and
spatial resolution
about 100 km or better.
Fortunately, by combining
information about the
spatial patterns of the anthropogenic and natural climate variations, it is possible to draw some conclusions.
There is new
information that lack of sea ice causes storms to produce larger waves and more coastal erosion.5 An additional contributing factor is that coastal bluffs that were «cemented» by permafrost are beginning to thaw in response to warmer air and ocean waters, and are therefore more vulnerable to erosion.22 Standard defensive adaptation strategies to protect coastal communities from erosion such as use of rock walls, sandbags, and riprap have been largely unsuccessful.23 There remains considerable uncertainty, however,
about the
spatial patterns of future coastal erosion.
I would like to know more
about which GCMs add useful
information to
spatial trend variance and which don't.
While other interpolations had been done previously, no one had really taken advantage of the satellite data, which provide crucial
information about spatial patterns of temperature change.»
This study provides better data, but also shows that we need more
information about source structure and
spatial distribution of pollution in the Arctic.
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About Blog The Manitoba GIS User Group (MGUG) is a group of geomatics professionals and interested individuals using or supporting the use of Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) for
spatial data management, analysis, and visualization.