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  • Spatial scale
  • Spatial scale is a specific application of the term scale for describing or categorizing (e.g. into orders of magnitude) the size of a space (hence spatial)

    Spatial scale

    Spatial scale

    Spatial_scale

  • Multi-scale camouflage
  • Type of camouflage that combines patterns

    they do so extremely effectively, selecting patterns that match the spatial scales of the current background. Modern German Flecktarn 1990, developed from

    Multi-scale camouflage

    Multi-scale camouflage

    Multi-scale_camouflage

  • Scale (geography)
  • Level at which a phenomenon occurs or is described

    geography, the term "scale" can be spatial, temporal, or spatio-temporal, but often (though not always) means spatial scale in spatial analysis. In different

    Scale (geography)

    Scale_(geography)

  • Spatial ecology
  • Study of the distribution or space occupied by species

    including changes in spatial patterns over time". In spatial ecology, scale refers to the spatial extent of ecological processes and the spatial interpretation

    Spatial ecology

    Spatial_ecology

  • Scale
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of the model to the same dimension of the original Spatial scale, a classification of sizes Scale ruler, a tool for measuring lengths and transferring

    Scale

    Scale

  • Size
  • Magnitude or dimension of a thing

    expressed as a numerical value of units on a previously established spatial scale, such as meters or inches. The sizes with which humans tend to be most

    Size

    Size

    Size

  • Scalable Video Coding
  • Video compression standard

    Fine Grain Scalability (FGS) and Coarse Grain Scalability (CGS). CGS incorporates quality scalability across spatial resolutions. Each spatial resolution

    Scalable Video Coding

    Scalable_Video_Coding

  • Wind
  • Natural movement of air or other gases relative to a planet's surface

    valley breezes can prevail. Winds are commonly classified by their spatial scale, their speed and direction, the forces that cause them, the regions

    Wind

    Wind

    Wind

  • Scale (map)
  • Ratio of distance on a map to the corresponding distance on the ground

    modern users will be familiar with the units used. Contrast to spatial scale. A small-scale map cover large regions, such as world maps, continents or large

    Scale (map)

    Scale (map)

    Scale_(map)

  • Spatial analysis
  • Techniques to study geometric data

    In a more restricted sense, spatial analysis is geospatial analysis, the technique applied to structures at the human scale, most notably in the analysis

    Spatial analysis

    Spatial analysis

    Spatial_analysis

  • Attenuation
  • Gradual loss of flux intensity through a medium

    limits to spatial scales of visibility arise, depending on the frequency of the incident lightwave and the physical dimension (or spatial scale) of the

    Attenuation

    Attenuation

  • World Magnetic Model
  • Large spatial-scale model of the Earth's magnetic field

    The World Magnetic Model (WMM) is a large spatial-scale representation of the Earth's magnetic field. It was developed jointly by the US National Geophysical

    World Magnetic Model

    World Magnetic Model

    World_Magnetic_Model

  • Niantic Spatial
  • American company

    Niantic Spatial, Inc. (ny-AN-tik SPAY-shəl) is an American-based geospatial artificial intelligence (AI) and spatial computing company headquartered in

    Niantic Spatial

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  • Outline of ecology
  • Scientific study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment

    geographic or climatic area, e.g. arctic ecology, tropical ecology; the spatial scale under consideration, e.g. macroecology, landscape ecology; the philosophical

    Outline of ecology

    Outline_of_ecology

  • Spatial computing
  • Computing paradigm emphasizing 3D spatial interaction with technology

    modern use, but on the scale of continents, cities, and neighborhoods. Modern spatial computing is more centered on the human scale of interaction, around

    Spatial computing

    Spatial_computing

  • Transparency and translucency
  • Physical property of allowing light

    spatial scales of visibility (using white light) therefore arise, depending on the frequency of the light wave and the physical dimension (or spatial

    Transparency and translucency

    Transparency and translucency

    Transparency_and_translucency

  • Spatial descriptive statistics
  • Methods used in statistics

    that lacks homogeneity may be spatially clustered at a certain spatial scale. A simple probability model for spatially homogeneous points is the Poisson

    Spatial descriptive statistics

    Spatial_descriptive_statistics

  • Climate-adaptive building shell
  • Architecture that adapts to the environment

    well-being. A disadvantage is the need for various components. The spatial scale of CABS refers to the physical size of a system. Therefore, the adaptation

    Climate-adaptive building shell

    Climate-adaptive building shell

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  • Scale (ratio)
  • Proportional ratio of a linear dimension

    ratio List of scale model sizes Scale (analytical tool) Scale invariance Scale space Spatial scale Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scales (ratio). "What

    Scale (ratio)

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    Scale_(ratio)

  • Florida Current
  • Thermal ocean current

    seasonal variations at the formation of the current. Like transport, the spatial magnitude of the current increases along its course. At 27°N, it has a

    Florida Current

    Florida Current

    Florida_Current

  • Meteorology
  • Interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere focusing on weather forecasting

    divided into distinct areas that depend on both time and spatial scales. At one extreme of this scale is climatology. In the timescales of hours to days, meteorology

    Meteorology

    Meteorology

    Meteorology

  • Spatial anxiety
  • measuring spatial anxiety. One of them is Lawton's Spatial Anxiety Scale, which was dominant during its era of creation. The other is the Child Spatial Anxiety

    Spatial anxiety

    Spatial_anxiety

  • Normalized difference vegetation index
  • Metric quantifying vegetation density

    these variables. This approach raises further issues related to the spatial scale associated with the measurements, as satellite sensors always measure

    Normalized difference vegetation index

    Normalized difference vegetation index

    Normalized_difference_vegetation_index

  • Spatial cognition
  • Acquisition, organization, and use of knowledge about spatial environments

    cognitive psychology, spatial cognition is the acquisition, organization, utilization, and revision of knowledge about spatial environments. It is most

    Spatial cognition

    Spatial_cognition

  • Gamma diversity
  • Total species diversity in a landscape

    need to be tied to a specific spatial scale, but gamma diversity can be measured for an existing dataset at any scale of interest. If results are extrapolated

    Gamma diversity

    Gamma_diversity

  • 2 degree climate target
  • International climate policy goal

    weather. NASA's NEX-GDDP-CMIP6 data set models impact at a fine-grained spatial scale, which can be used to identify key risk areas and develop adaptation

    2 degree climate target

    2 degree climate target

    2_degree_climate_target

  • Disturbance (ecology)
  • Event or force driving ecological change via mortality

    is very difficult to displace. Because scale-dependent relationships are ubiquitous in ecology, the spatial scale modulates the effect of disturbance on

    Disturbance (ecology)

    Disturbance (ecology)

    Disturbance_(ecology)

  • The Holocaust in textbooks
  • textbooks worldwide in a variety of approaches to treating temporal and spatial scales, protagonists, interpretative paradigms, narrative techniques, didactic

    The Holocaust in textbooks

    The_Holocaust_in_textbooks

  • Direct numerical simulation
  • Simulation in computational fluid dynamics

    This means that the whole range of spatial and temporal scales of the turbulence must be resolved. All the spatial scales of the turbulence must be resolved

    Direct numerical simulation

    Direct_numerical_simulation

  • Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
  • IQ test designed to measure intelligence in adults

    The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) is an IQ test designed to measure intelligence and cognitive ability in adults and older adolescents. For

    Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale

    Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale

    Wechsler_Adult_Intelligence_Scale

  • Forb
  • Herbaceous, broad-leaved flowering plant

    Florian; Verhulst, Jort; Van Klink, Roel; Kleijn, David (2008). "At what spatial scale do high-quality habitats enhance the diversity of forbs and pollinators

    Forb

    Forb

    Forb

  • Geography
  • Study of Earth's spatial information

    atmosphere, because it: (a) supplies objective information at a variety of spatial scales (local to global), (b) provides a synoptic view of the area of interest

    Geography

    Geography

    Geography

  • Transparent ceramics
  • Ceramic materials that are optically transparent

    light has a wavelength scale on the order of hundreds of nanometers, scattering centers will have dimensions on a similar spatial scale. Most ceramic materials

    Transparent ceramics

    Transparent ceramics

    Transparent_ceramics

  • Persistent homology
  • Method for computing topological features of a space at different spatial resolutions

    features of a space at different spatial resolutions. More persistent features are detected over a wide range of spatial scales and are deemed more likely to

    Persistent homology

    Persistent_homology

  • Shape of the universe
  • Local and global geometry of the universe

    is defined primarily by its curvature, General relativity explains how spatial curvature (local geometry) is constrained by gravity. The cosmological

    Shape of the universe

    Shape of the universe

    Shape_of_the_universe

  • Cumulative effects (environment)
  • ecosystems than direct ones, and can have impacts on larger temporal and spatial scales than that of individual activities. In some instances, multiple activities

    Cumulative effects (environment)

    Cumulative_effects_(environment)

  • Beta diversity
  • Ratio of regional to local species diversity in ecology

    due to the differences in grain size and/or spatial extent among studies. They showed that spatial scale changes the relationship between β-diversity

    Beta diversity

    Beta_diversity

  • Fire regime
  • Area-specific culture of fires

    characterized by a wide variety of spatial and temporal scales which may range from highly site-specific to regional scales and from a few years to thousands

    Fire regime

    Fire_regime

  • Biotic homogenization
  • Biotic homogenization is the process by which two or more spatially distributed ecological communities become increasingly similar over time. This process

    Biotic homogenization

    Biotic_homogenization

  • Non-dimensionalization and scaling of the Navier–Stokes equations
  • basic dimensions of the system. Scaling of Navier–Stokes equation refers to the process of selecting the proper spatial scales – for a certain type of flow

    Non-dimensionalization and scaling of the Navier–Stokes equations

    Non-dimensionalization_and_scaling_of_the_Navier–Stokes_equations

  • Topographic wetness index
  • Steady state wetness index

    {\displaystyle b} is the local slope in radians. The TWI has been used to study spatial scale effects on hydrological processes. The topographic wetness index (TWI)

    Topographic wetness index

    Topographic_wetness_index

  • Alpha diversity
  • Diversity of species at a local scale

    tied to a specific spatial scale: alpha diversity can be measured for an existing dataset that consists of subunits at any scale. The subunits can be

    Alpha diversity

    Alpha_diversity

  • Spatial memory
  • Memory about one's environment and spatial orientation

    space and then "cue target locations" within that spatial set. This paradigm includes an ordinal scale of features that an individual must attend to in

    Spatial memory

    Spatial memory

    Spatial_memory

  • Bird–window collisions
  • Problem in urban areas

    frequency of collisions. Studies analyzing window collisions across greater spatial scales reveal interesting trends in species composition, indicating that some

    Bird–window collisions

    Bird–window collisions

    Bird–window_collisions

  • Grassland
  • Area with vegetation dominated by grasses

    grasslands are one of the world's most biodiverse habitats on a small spatial scales." "Semi-natural grasslands belong to the most species rich ecosystems

    Grassland

    Grassland

    Grassland

  • Invasive species
  • Non-native organism causing damage to an established environment

    the spatial scale of invasion studies. Small-scale studies tended to show a negative relationship between diversity and invasion, while large-scale studies

    Invasive species

    Invasive species

    Invasive_species

  • Pattern-oriented modeling
  • spatial scale at which to study a pattern, and to avoid the assumption that a single process might explain a pattern at multiple temporal or spatial scales

    Pattern-oriented modeling

    Pattern-oriented_modeling

  • Geological event
  • Occurrence in Earth's history recorded in geological strata

    span by orders of magnitude, from seconds to millions of years, and in spatial scale from local to regional and, ultimately, global. In contrast to chronostratigraphic

    Geological event

    Geological event

    Geological_event

  • Ecotope
  • Ecologically distinct landscape feature

    (such as the number of years that a feature might persist), and their spatial scale (minimum mapping unit). The first definition of ecotope was made by

    Ecotope

    Ecotope

    Ecotope

  • Vegetation
  • Assemblage of plant species

    "vegetation" can, and often does, refer to a wider range of spatial scales than that term does, including scales as large as the global. Primeval redwood forests

    Vegetation

    Vegetation

    Vegetation

  • Kardashev scale
  • Measure of a civilization's evolution

    The Kardashev scale (Russian: шкала Кардашёва, romanized: shkala Kardashova) is a method of measuring a civilization's level of technological advancement

    Kardashev scale

    Kardashev scale

    Kardashev_scale

  • Biogeography
  • Study of distribution of species

    dispersal to geological and climatological phenomena operating at global spatial scales and evolutionary time frames. The short-term interactions within a habitat

    Biogeography

    Biogeography

    Biogeography

  • Topological polymers
  • Chemical structures

    could also demonstrate complicated topological structures in a larger spatial scale. Topological structures, along with the chemical composition, determine

    Topological polymers

    Topological_polymers

  • Controlled burn
  • Technique to reduce potential fuel for wildfire through managed burning

    Parameters measured are fire frequency, intensity, severity, patchiness, spatial scale and phenology. Furthermore, controlled fire can be used for site preparation

    Controlled burn

    Controlled burn

    Controlled_burn

  • Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales
  • Intelligence test

    five factors being tested are knowledge, quantitative reasoning, visual-spatial processing, working memory, and fluid reasoning. The development of the

    Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales

    Stanford–Binet_Intelligence_Scales

  • Uneven and combined development
  • Concept in Marxian political economy

    Spatial Scale and the New Global Geography of Uneven Development." Jinbun Chiri. 28 (2000): 51-66. Smith, Neil. "The Restructuring of Spatial Scale and

    Uneven and combined development

    Uneven_and_combined_development

  • Chionoecetes
  • Genus of crabs

    decreased production of large crustacean zooplankton. On a broader spatial scale, sea surface temperatures (SSTs) that marked the start of summer in

    Chionoecetes

    Chionoecetes

    Chionoecetes

  • Microclimate
  • Local set of atmospheric conditions that differ significantly from the surrounding area

    commonly described as a hierarchy of spatial scales which are nested and interrelated. Understanding the scale at which climate is measured and the relationships

    Microclimate

    Microclimate

    Microclimate

  • AOO
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Occupancy, another term for scaling pattern of occupancy, the way in which species distribution changes across spatial scales African Orange Order, Protestant

    AOO

    AOO

  • Forest cover
  • Amount of land area covered by forest

    of any country (91.3%). Forests are found throughout the world on a spatial scale determined by temperature and precipitation. There are four types of

    Forest cover

    Forest_cover

  • Landscape ecology
  • Relationships between ecological processes in the environment and particular ecosystems

    particular ecosystems. This is done within a variety of landscape scales, development spatial patterns, and organizational levels of research and policy. Landscape

    Landscape ecology

    Landscape ecology

    Landscape_ecology

  • Cloud base
  • Height of the bottom of a cloud

    properties of that air mass, which are relatively homogeneous on a large spatial scale. This is not the case for the cloud tops, which can vary widely from

    Cloud base

    Cloud base

    Cloud_base

  • Landscape limnology
  • Spatially explicit study of lakes, streams, and wetlands as they interact with landscapes

    determine the effects of pattern on ecosystem processes across temporal and spatial scales. Limnology is the study of inland water bodies inclusive of rivers,

    Landscape limnology

    Landscape_limnology

  • Gyrokinetics
  • Theoretical framework for strongly magnetized plasmas

    perpendicular spatial scales comparable to the gyroradius and frequencies much lower than the particle cyclotron frequencies. These particular scales have been

    Gyrokinetics

    Gyrokinetics

  • Alluvial river
  • Type of river

    size, and type of sediment that they carry. At a smaller spatial scale and shorter time scale, the patterns of water movement, from events such as seasonal

    Alluvial river

    Alluvial river

    Alluvial_river

  • Greenhouse and icehouse Earth
  • Opposing climate states on Earth

    directly and indirectly forcing biotic adaptation and turnover at various spatial scales across time. A "greenhouse Earth" is a period during which no continental

    Greenhouse and icehouse Earth

    Greenhouse_and_icehouse_Earth

  • Monito del monte
  • Species of marsupial

    G. C. (2009). "Seed dispersal by a frugivorous marsupial shapes the spatial scale of a mistletoe population". Journal of Ecology. 97 (2). British Ecological

    Monito del monte

    Monito del monte

    Monito_del_monte

  • Scaling pattern of occupancy
  • In spatial ecology and macroecology, scaling pattern of occupancy (SPO), also known as the area-of-occupancy (AOO) is the way in which species distribution

    Scaling pattern of occupancy

    Scaling_pattern_of_occupancy

  • Metacommunity
  • Group of communities in ecology

    explain patterns of species distributions that happen in different spatial scales. For instance, recent research on Amazonian dragonflies revealed that

    Metacommunity

    Metacommunity

  • Scalability
  • Ability of a system to handle an increasing amount of work

    Scalability is the property of a system to handle a growing amount of work. One definition for software systems specifies that this may be done by adding

    Scalability

    Scalability

  • Precipitation
  • Condensed water vapor that falls from clouds

    over time. In 2018, a study assessing changes in precipitation across spatial scales using a high-resolution global precipitation dataset of over 33+ years

    Precipitation

    Precipitation

    Precipitation

  • Aerial Regional-scale Environmental Survey
  • 2008 robotic Mars aircraft proposal

    water-equivalent hydrogen abundance and ice burial depth over greatly improved spatial scales compared to past missions. ARES would transit to Mars via a cruise stage

    Aerial Regional-scale Environmental Survey

    Aerial Regional-scale Environmental Survey

    Aerial_Regional-scale_Environmental_Survey

  • Spatial turn
  • Intellectual movement emphasizing place and space

    increasing availability of smaller scale geographic data tracking individuals through mobile phones has led the spatial turn to spawn the mobilities turn

    Spatial turn

    Spatial_turn

  • Long Term Ecological Research Network
  • Network of researchers studying ecological processes

    and students studying ecological processes over extended temporal and spatial scales. The Network represents the collection of individual research sites

    Long Term Ecological Research Network

    Long_Term_Ecological_Research_Network

  • Ecological engineering
  • Environmental engineering

    (>tens of km). The complexity of the design likely increases with the spatial scale. Applications are increasing in breadth and depth, and likely impacting

    Ecological engineering

    Ecological engineering

    Ecological_engineering

  • Blob detection
  • Particular task in computer vision

    been proposed, where spatial selection is done by the determinant of the Hessian and scale selection is performed with the scale-normalized Laplacian

    Blob detection

    Blob_detection

  • Paddy field
  • Flooded parcel of arable land used for growing semiaquatic rice

    paddy-field farming were not introduced until sometime after 200 BC. The spatial scale of paddy-fields increased, with the regular use of iron tools, in the

    Paddy field

    Paddy field

    Paddy_field

  • Spatial reference system
  • System to specify locations on Earth

    A spatial reference system (SRS) or coordinate reference system (CRS) is a framework used to precisely measure locations on, or relative to, the surface

    Spatial reference system

    Spatial reference system

    Spatial_reference_system

  • Organ pipe mud dauber
  • Species of wasp

    parasitism in the organ-pipe wasp, Trypoxylon politurn: effects of spatial scale on parasitoid functional response. Ecological Entomology, 20: 159-168

    Organ pipe mud dauber

    Organ pipe mud dauber

    Organ_pipe_mud_dauber

  • Quasistatic approximation
  • Equations that keep static form even if quantities vary in time

    involving both spatial and time derivatives. In simple cases, the quasistatic approximation is allowed when the typical spatial scale divided by the typical

    Quasistatic approximation

    Quasistatic_approximation

  • Spatiotemporal pattern
  • Patterns in both time and space

    characterized by a spatial and temporal patterning. The general rules of pattern formation hold. In contrast to "static", pure spatial patterns, the full

    Spatiotemporal pattern

    Spatiotemporal pattern

    Spatiotemporal_pattern

  • Evolutionary ecology
  • Interaction of biology and evolution

    developed the concept of spatial scales in specific environments, defining fine-grained spatial scales and coarse-grained spatial scales. The implications of

    Evolutionary ecology

    Evolutionary_ecology

  • Scale invariance
  • Features that do not change if length or energy scales are multiplied by a common factor

    fluctuation scaling. In physical cosmology, the power spectrum of the spatial distribution of the cosmic microwave background is near to being a scale-invariant

    Scale invariance

    Scale_invariance

  • Microscale meteorology
  • Short-lived weather over a small area

    denser spatial resolution sub-network of a mesonet. Eddy covariance FLUXNET Microscale and macroscale models Misoscale meteorology Spatial scale Surface

    Microscale meteorology

    Microscale_meteorology

  • Level of analysis
  • Location, size, or scale of a research target

    Self-categorization theory § Levels of abstraction Social groups Social network Spatial scale Statistical unit Tinbergen's four questions Blalock, Hubert M (1979)

    Level of analysis

    Level_of_analysis

  • BKL singularity
  • General relativity model near spacetime singularities

    differential equations with respect to time for appropriately defined spatial scale factors. This is called the BKL conjecture. For most types of matter

    BKL singularity

    BKL singularity

    BKL_singularity

  • Spectral density
  • Relative importance of certain frequencies in a composite signal

    power spectrum which gives the power of the variations as a function of spatial scale. Bispectrum Brightness temperature Colors of noise Least-squares spectral

    Spectral density

    Spectral density

    Spectral_density

  • Cosmological principle
  • Theory that the universe is the same in all directions

    notion that the spatial distribution of matter in the universe is uniformly isotropic and homogeneous when viewed on a large enough scale, since the forces

    Cosmological principle

    Cosmological principle

    Cosmological_principle

  • Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children
  • Popular IQ test for children

    index scores. The Full Scale IQ is derived from 7 of the 10 primary subtests: Both Verbal Comprehension subtests, one Visual Spatial subtest, two Fluid Reasoning

    Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children

    Wechsler_Intelligence_Scale_for_Children

  • Biomaterial
  • Substance engineered for biological medical use

    etc.). The fundamental difference in equilibrium structure is in the spatial scale of the unit cell (lattice parameter) in each particular case. Molecular

    Biomaterial

    Biomaterial

    Biomaterial

  • Frictional contact mechanics
  • Study of the deformation of bodies in the presence of frictional effects

    occurs. When considering contact problems at the intermediate spatial scales, the small-scale material inhomogeneities and surface roughness are ignored

    Frictional contact mechanics

    Frictional_contact_mechanics

  • Induction equation
  • Concept in magnetohydrodynamics

    equation for the perfectly-conducting limit applies in regions of large spatial scale rather than infinite electric conductivity, (i.e., η → 0 {\displaystyle

    Induction equation

    Induction_equation

  • Mark C. Urban
  • American biologist

    evolutionary mechanisms that shape natural communities across multiple spatial scales. Urban received his B.S. in environmental science and political science

    Mark C. Urban

    Mark C. Urban

    Mark_C._Urban

  • Remote sensing
  • Obtaining information through non-contact sensors

    image-objects, and assessing their characteristics through spatial, spectral and temporal scale. Old data from remote sensing is often valuable because it

    Remote sensing

    Remote sensing

    Remote_sensing

  • Spatial voting
  • Model simulating voters in an election

    In political science and social choice theory, the spatial (sometimes ideological or ideal-point) model of voting, also known as the Hotelling–Downs model

    Spatial voting

    Spatial_voting

  • Environmental analysis
  • which uses satellite imagery to assess the environment on different spatial scales. Chemical analysis typically involves sampling some part of the environment

    Environmental analysis

    Environmental_analysis

  • Clarion–Clipperton zone
  • Fracture zone of the Pacific Ocean seabed

    science-based discharge thresholds to regulate plume concentration, spatial scales and duration through operational limits, real-time monitoring, and precautionary

    Clarion–Clipperton zone

    Clarion–Clipperton zone

    Clarion–Clipperton_zone

  • Boreal ecosystem
  • Subarctic terrestrial ecozone

    George D.; Shen, Guochun; Xu, Han; Sun, I-Fang (September 2018). "Spatial scale changes the relationship between beta diversity, species richness and

    Boreal ecosystem

    Boreal ecosystem

    Boreal_ecosystem

  • Vertical seismic profile
  • Vibration measurement using boreholes

    radio antenna technique that allows for high resolution imaging on a spatial scale. Therefore, using these techniques to create a seismic profile produces

    Vertical seismic profile

    Vertical seismic profile

    Vertical_seismic_profile

  • Remote sensing (oceanography)
  • Observation technique

    have good spatial coverage. Since the ocean is fluid, it is constantly changing on different spatial and temporal scales. Capturing the spatial variation

    Remote sensing (oceanography)

    Remote_sensing_(oceanography)

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  • AMPARO
  • Female

    Spanish

    AMPARO

    Spanish name AMPARO means "protection; shelter."

  • Silverstone
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Silverstone

    English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Silvetone and Selvestone, from the genitive case of an Old English personal name, either Sǣwulf (see Self) or Sigewulf (‘victory wolf’) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Translation of German and Ashkenazic Jewish Silberstein.

  • MÂlik-Ul-Mulk
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    MÂlik-Ul-Mulk

    Owner of the kingdom

  • Kalpavalli | கல்பாவால்லீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kalpavalli | கல்பாவால்லீ 

    Flower

  • Haeda
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Haeda

    A Woman who Repents a Lot

  • Kriyal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Kriyal

    Achiever; Harmony

  • Vimarsh | விமர்ஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vimarsh | விமர்ஷ

    Lord Shiva

  • Sharmin
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Sharmin

    Shy, Modesty

  • MACARENA
  • Female

    Spanish

    MACARENA

    Spanish name derived from the name of a place in Seville, from the Latin personal name Macarius, MACARENA means "blessed."

  • Afla
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Afla

    Intelignt

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  • Statical
  • a.

    Resting; acting by mere weight without motion; as, statical pressure; static objects.

  • Spathae
  • pl.

    of Spatha

  • Special
  • n.

    A particular.

  • Special
  • a.

    Chief in excellence.

  • Spatial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to space.

  • Spacial
  • a.

    See Spatial.

  • Partial
  • n.

    Pertaining to a subordinate portion; as, a compound umbel is made up of a several partial umbels; a leaflet is often supported by a partial petiole.

  • Special
  • n.

    One appointed for a special service or occasion.

  • Partial
  • n.

    Inclined to favor one party in a cause, or one side of a question, more then the other; baised; not indifferent; as, a judge should not be partial.

  • Spatula
  • n.

    An implement shaped like a knife, flat, thin, and somewhat flexible, used for spreading paints, fine plasters, drugs in compounding prescriptions, etc. Cf. Palette knife, under Palette.

  • Statical
  • a.

    Pertaining to bodies at rest or in equilibrium.

  • Special
  • a.

    Limited in range; confined to a definite field of action, investigation, or discussion; as, a special dictionary of commercial terms; a special branch of study.

  • Special
  • a.

    Appropriate; designed for a particular purpose, occasion, or person; as, a special act of Parliament or of Congress; a special sermon.

  • Special
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a species; constituting a species or sort.

  • Patrial
  • n.

    A patrial noun. Thus Romanus, a Roman, and Troas, a woman of Troy, are patrial nouns, or patrials.

  • Partial
  • n.

    Of, pertaining to, or affecting, a part only; not general or universal; not total or entire; as, a partial eclipse of the moon.

  • Spathal
  • a.

    Furnished with a spathe; as, spathal flowers.

  • Special
  • a.

    Particular; peculiar; different from others; extraordinary; uncommon.

  • Spaniel
  • v. t.

    To follow like a spaniel.