The phrase
"spatial structure" refers to the arrangement or organization of things or components in a certain space. It describes how different elements are positioned, their relationships to one another, and how they occupy physical space.
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The transcription of a master painting is often the key that unlocks the visual language and
spatial structure of the masterpiece for students.
In learning about how this method works — its strengths and its weaknesses — I understood that the patterns it produces could reflect
spatial structure in population data.
Moreover, the detailed three -
dimensional spatial structure and the temporal evolution of the many forcings of the climate system that are used to «drive» the models are poorly known.
If both of these limiting cases are going to be viable, then they both have to have the
same spatial structure, that of the observed warming.
The energy requirements of urban transport are strongly influenced by the density and
spatial structure of the built environment, as well as by the location, extent and nature of the transport infrastructure.
Wood, R. A., Keen, A. B., Mitchell, J. F. B. & Gregory, J. M.
Changing spatial structure of the thermohaline circulation in response to atmospheric CO2 forcing in a climate model.
«These models are complex and data - hungry,» added Thorsten Wiegand,» so we decided to take a radically different approach, which is fundamentally simpler and only based
on spatial structures.»
One additional feature should be mentioned before we conclude this discussion (regrettably technical) of computer simulations of development of
spatial structure by the Brusselator.
Dodd probably most stands out as a colorist, but her visual intelligence shows best in her endemic dovetailing of
spatial structure with surface design.
In this way he creates brutal settings and reconfigurations out of simple materials; precarious
spatial structures which, stable or unstable, give the artist a feel for the space.
We carried out validation of the model using a variogram - based procedure, which tested the compatibility of the
adopted spatial structure with the data.
In Amy Feldman's abstract painting, inverted triangular shapes are utilized to
examine spatial structures, as she explores the relationship between figure and ground.
In them, the language of geometric abstract painting is re-imagined into monumental installations that tell stories about the painful realities of African American history through
innovative spatial structures.
Nelson's large - scale sculptural installations immerse the viewer in an unfolding narrative which develops through a sequence of meticulously
realised spatial structures.
For instance, in the B - Z reaction the «decision» as to which of several
possible spatial structures will actually form may (in the absence of external stimulation) be made by random fluctuation, a fortuitous local excess of one reactant.
If the ring represents a
real spatial structure, then it has to be seen nearly face - on because of the small variations of GRB distances around the object's centre.
But a new study, published this week in the journal Chaos, from AIP Publishing, suggests that unusually
persistent spatial structures that self - assemble high up in the atmosphere serve as «tracer patterns» around which atmospheric rivers grow.
Exceptional points occur when two waves become degenerate, meaning that both their resonant frequencies and
spatial structure merge as one.
We study the group velocity of single photons by measuring a change in their arrival time that results from changing the beam's
transverse spatial structure.
Kane, V.R., et al., Assessing fire effects on
forest spatial structure using a fusion of Landsat and airborne LiDAR data in Yosemite National Park, Remote Sensing of Environment (2013)
Pharmaceutical researchers are now on the lookout for molecules that have these recognition sequences in the
fitting spatial structure, allowing them to trigger the same cell reactions.
This represents the first quantitative description (to our knowledge) of the within -
patient spatial structure of HIV that accounts for adaptation.
Given the relationship
between spatial structure and the evolutionary stability of different secretion phenotypes, we might expect surface colonization and adhesion strategies to coevolve with the ability to produce extracellular public goods, as well as toxins.
The
emergent spatial structure of cell lineages during biofilm growth is important to numerous other facets of microbial ecology, especially for the evolutionary trajectories of social phenotypes [16].
Spatially constrained interactions are well known to be important in ecology broadly, and there are numerous examples of
spatial structure influencing evolution in biofilm communities [20 — 22].
Dispersal limitation and thermodynamic constraints
govern spatial structure of permafrost microbial communities — Eric M Bottos — bioRxiv
Three - dimensional
spatial structure calculations indicate that diffusivities (calculated from particle dispersions) are greatest near the ocean surface and attenuate at depth.
The far - infrared four - band images reveal
fine spatial structures of M101, which include global spiral patterns, giant HII regions embedded in outer spiral arms, and a bar - like feature crossing the center.
STAFF is capable of detecting rapid variations in magnetic fields, which means that very
small spatial structures can be recognised within the plasma.
Though our ability to infer what was surely a complex demographic history is limited by the number of ancient samples available and large uncertainties associated with the coalescent and evolutionary processes, these first ancient data for gray whales demonstrate the value of paired genetic and isotopic studies of ancient samples, showing that a population bottleneck can result in significant genetic differentiation between ancient and modern samples without
requiring spatial structure.
Oh describes this process as follows: «Responding to a site's nuanced configuration, I
build spatial structures by suspending Plexiglas and painted strings in the air.
The show is an extension of my work Retainer (2012) at SculptureCenter in New York that tried to create a possible utopia by attempting to imagine optimizing a
given spatial structure.
They still rely on a flattened
cubist spatial structure but on a much larger scale and with light flooding the canvases and brush marks recalling American art of the heroic post-war days; recalling, in fact, his own heroic days, for despite an increasingly sure technique, these later works are quieter, blander even, than the assertive and clamorous combines of his early maturity.
Cubism About 1909 the implications of Cézanne's highly organized yet
revolutionary spatial structures were expanded by Picasso and Braque, who invented an abstract art of still lifes converted into shifting volumes and planes.
Monika Sosnowska's
labyrinthine spatial structure in a side room should also be mentioned in this context, and Bogomir Ecker's Tropfsteinmaschine (Dripstone Machine) extends in space and time across all of the building's floors.
In this exhibition, the artist presents new works that bring together the well - developed styles of accumulated and distorted composition —
angular spatial structures adopted from elements of traditional Japanese architecture, as well as symbols of flight and relationality.
At the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst Zürich, Tatiana Trouvé presents new works in her first solo exhibition in Switzerland: an
installative spatial structure with architectonic interventions and large format drawings.
Wheaton, W. (1974) A Comparative Static Analysis of
Urban Spatial Structure, Journal of Economic Theory 9: 223 - 237.
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