spatial

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İngilizce - Türkçe
uzaysal
(Tıp) Sınırları belli yer, bölge, aralık veya boşlukla ilgili
{s} uzaya ait
uzaklığa
(Tıp) boyutsal
(İnşaat) üç boyutta
uzamla ilgili
sahaya ait
uzayla ilgili
Mekansal

Tom'un mekansal farkındalığı yoktur. - Tom has no spatial awareness.

uzamsal
spatial awareness
mekânsal farkındalık
spatial analysis
uzaysal analiz
spatial closure
(Denizbilim) alansal yasak
spatial filter
uzamsal süzgeç
spatial frequency
(Bilgisayar) uzamsal sıklık
spatial frequency
uzamsal frekans
spatial intelligence
(Eğitim) uzamsal zeka
spatial planning
(Askeri) alan planlaması
spatial resolution
uzamsal çözünürlük
spatial vision
uzamsal görme
spatial data
Mekansal veri
spatial disorientation
uzaysal oryantasyon bozukluğu
spatial economy
Mekansal ekonomi
spatial effect
Uzaysal etki, stereo etkisi, üç boyutlu etki
spatial effect
uzaysal etki, stereo etkisi
spatial model
uzaysal model
spatial relation
mekansal ilişki
spatial resolution
uzaysal çözünürlüğü
spatial ability
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) mekansal beceri
spatial agnosia
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) mekansal agnozi
spatial and manipulative skill
yer ve yönlendirme becerisi
spatial body
(Askeri) UZAY CİSMİ: Uzayda mevcut olan astronomi veya kanununa uygun olarak hareket eden bir cisim veya madde boşluğu. (Bu terim gök cisimleriyle birlikte arzı da içine alır)
spatial codes
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) mekansal kodlar
spatial coordinates
(Bilgisayar) uzaysal koordinatlar
spatial disorders
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) mekansal rahatsızlıklar
spatial displacement
(Bilgisayar) uzaysal deplasman
spatial effect
(Bilgisayar) 3b ses etkisi
spatial enable
(Bilgisayar) 3b ses etkin
spatial filter
uzamsal suzgec
spatial frequency
uzamsal frekans (siklik)
spatial geometry
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) mekansal geometri
spatial heterogeneity
(Denizbilim) yerel benzemezlik
spatial models
(Politika, Siyaset) mekansal modeller
spatial orientation
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) mekansal yönelme
spatial quantization
uzamsal nicemleme
spatial relationship
mekansal ilişki
spatial relationships
yer ilişkileri
spatial relationships
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) mekansal ilişkiler
spatial resolution
uzamsal cozunurluk
spatial sequencing
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) mekansal sıralama
spatial sound
uzaysal ses
spatial summation
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) mekansal birikim
spatial vision
uzamsal gorme
spatially
uzaya ait olarak
perspective spatial model
(Askeri) kabartma model
complete spatial randomness
(İstatistik) Tam uzaysal rassallık
spatiality
üç boyutlu mekan
visual-spatial
Görsel-uzamsal; görsel-uzaysal
perspective spatial model
(Askeri) KABARTMA MODEL; MÜCESSEM MODEL: Bir hava fotoğrafı çiftine stereoskopla bakıldığı zaman, bir arazi parçasının, yükseklik ve derinlik ile, optik olarak tecessüm eden şekli
İngilizce - İngilizce
(spâ¹shel) adjective
Is the opposite of flat It would be used to describe anything that has that third dimension added, such as a sculpture In Hofstadter's writing, he would be referring to the third "dimension" that a human has added over a computer Humans have the type of qualities like emotion, reasoning, and intuition that computers in their "flat" state lack
Spatial is used to describe things relating to areas. the spatial distribution of black employment and population in South Africa. spatial constraints
A generic term used to reference the mathematical concept of n-dimensional data
adj Pertaining to or involving or having the nature of space; "the first dimension to concentrate on is the spatial one"; "spatial ability"; "spatial awareness"; "the spatial distribution of the population
A noun refering to a primitive geographic object in a spatial database Generally refers to a point object (singe x,y coordinate), a line object (an ordered string of x,y coordinates), or a polygon (a set of lines or individual coordinates that enclose an area)
pertaining to space, or pertaining to distance such as spatial variation (variation over distance)
Of or pertaining to space
{s} of or pertaining to space, occurring in space (also spacial)
Of or relating to space
A dimension meaning 'of' or 'in' space
pertains to space on Earth’s surface; refers to distances, directions, areas and other aspects of space
pertaining to or involving or having the nature of space; "the first dimension to concentrate on is the spatial one"; "spatial ability"; "spatial awareness"; "the spatial distribution of the population"
Having to do with space
Contained completely in three dimensions (as, for example, a sphere) See also planar
pertains to space on Earth’s surface
relating to physical space
Able to perceive, understand and manipulate the relative positions of objects in space
pertaining to distribution, distance, direction, areas, and other aspects of space on Earth’s surface
(pro Spay-shawl) An adjective Of, relating to, or occurring in space
The geographic or visual portion of a data set When you load a theme into the GIS, you see the spatial portion of that data Spatial information cannot exist without aspatial information
location means that it occupies a measurable position in space relative to the surface of the earth
Your spatial ability is your ability to see and understand the relationships between shapes, spaces, and areas. His manual dexterity and fine spatial skills were wasted on routine tasks. spatial awareness. relating to the position, size, shape etc of things (spatium; SPACE)
Pertaining to space
spatial unmasking
The localization of sound by angular sources
spatial neglect
(Geometri) Hemineglect, also known as unilateral neglect, hemispatial neglect or spatial neglect, is a common and disabling condition following brain damage in which patients fail to be aware of items to one side of space
spatial pattern
A spatial pattern is a perceptual structure, placement, or arrangement of objects on Earth. It also includes the space in between those objects
spatial disorientation
Inability to determine one's true body position, motion, and altitude (or, in water, depth) relative to the Earth or one's surroundings. It may result from a brain or nerve disorder or from limitations in the normal sensory apparatus. Most clues to orientation are relayed from the eyes, ears, muscles, and skin. The senses may not perceive gradual changes in motion and may overestimate the degree of abrupt changes and overcompensate when motion stops. Airplane pilots and divers also contend with apparent changes in gravitational pull, which can lead to dangerous situations and must be overcome by training. See also inner ear; proprioception
spatial property
any property relating to or occupying space
spatiality
The condition of being spatial
spatiality
The effect of spatial position on a system
spatiality
any property relating to or occupying space
spatially
As regards space
spatially
with regard to space; "spatially limited"
spatially
With reference to space or arrangement in space
spatially
in a spatial manner, in a roomy manner
spatially
with regard to space; "spatially limited
spatial