Example sentences of "in [noun sg] space " in BNC.

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1 Of course , the various families of homoclinic orbits to the origin can not cross ( at any point in parameter space the two trajectories which tend in backward time to the origin are unique and can be part of at most one homoclinic orbit ) and the dotted lines representing homoclinic orbits to the points also can not cross ( for similar reasons ) .
2 Hoving proved his own worst enemy , and eventually his taste for the tinsel and show of the art world overtook whatever feeling he had for the art itself , and he left the museum after his cherished Arts Communication Center ( to be funded by Walter Annenberg , with Hoving as its head ) , a nebulous film-studio-cum-information centre to be built in gallery space reserved for the European decorative arts department , was dissolved after much local criticism .
3 The reason why this can happen is ( to recall figure 2.3 ) that economies of scope involve a comparison between points on the axes of a cost function drawn in output space , with an interior point .
4 On the high street a sales rise at Next Retail of just 3.6 per cent compared with an increase in trading space of 17.6 per cent speaks volumes about Next 's unbalanced expansion .
5 Etam sales , up 32 per cent to £84.3m on an increase in trading space of 29 per cent , appeared to benefit from the hot summer weather and its low-priced fashion for younger women seemed not to suffer greatly from the effects of higher mortgages .
6 Bacteria grow in the water in pore space , and precipitation of concretionary cement in pore space in the mud reduces the volume of fluid available .
7 Bacteria grow in the water in pore space , and precipitation of concretionary cement in pore space in the mud reduces the volume of fluid available .
8 Given the detailed lexical information used in the ANLT a morphological processor leads to a large reduction in storage space required .
9 If many keys do not have records associated with them , then there is wastage in storage space .
10 This solution would be very inefficient in storage space and , if data changed , it would be necessary to undate a number of files .
11 If demand were more elastic in these uses than in peak space heating , higher prices could have damaged their cost-reducing strategy , and might even have worsened the load factor .
12 They will need to find out what the cost of the various activities will be — not just in terms of teachers , materials and equipment , but also in working space and support services .
13 What is not so obvious is the converse of this , ie a reduction in road space can be used to reduce traffic speed and volume .
14 In model space , these are also given as variations in X and Z.
15 The equations that represent physical systems that have an " internal friction " are dissipative : the flow unc on average contracts volumes in phase space , and so unc Continued shrinking of volume in phase space means that stable , persistent motion in an n-dimensional dissipative system must be on a structure that has a dimension less than n : this structure is an attractor and occupies a subset X of phase space .
16 The equations that represent physical systems that have an " internal friction " are dissipative : the flow unc on average contracts volumes in phase space , and so unc Continued shrinking of volume in phase space means that stable , persistent motion in an n-dimensional dissipative system must be on a structure that has a dimension less than n : this structure is an attractor and occupies a subset X of phase space .
17 If these trajectories were viewed only after they had reached the attractor , they would illustrate the attractors : the sink as a point in phase space , and the limit cycle attractor as a single closed loop in phase space .
18 If these trajectories were viewed only after they had reached the attractor , they would illustrate the attractors : the sink as a point in phase space , and the limit cycle attractor as a single closed loop in phase space .
19 The explosion in advertising space has not been matched by demand .
20 Instead of plotting the ratios in risk-return space , Treynor 's measure is plotted in a return systematic space .
21 In theory , if we were skilled enough at genetic engineering , we could move from any point in animal space to any other point .
22 Thus , if : attribute Al , = single boundary touching only with a second domain , and attribute A2 = solid in domain space .
23 Localised filing being more difficult to control than central systems , there was evidence of out-dated files being held in office space , which exacerbated storage problems .
24 Additionally , to address the problem of large amounts of time-expired material being held in office space , a positive weeding exercise ( based on an identifying dormant files by the date they were last used ) was carried out , also reducing the number of file titles that would need to be held on the computerised index .
25 Substantial savings on overheads due to reduction in office space required as disk storage replaces filing cabinets etc
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