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space(1) In digital electronics, a 0 bit. Contrast with mark. space 1. a. the region beyond the earth's atmosphere containing the other planets of the solar system, stars, galaxies, etc.; universe b. (as modifier): a space probe 2. a. the region beyond the earth's atmosphere occurring between the celestial bodies of the universe. The density is normally negligible although cosmic rays, meteorites, gas clouds, etc., can occur. It can be divided into cislunar space (between the earth and moon), interplanetary space, interstellar space, and intergalactic space b. (as modifier): a space station 3. Music any of the gaps between the lines that make up the staff 4. Maths a collection of unspecified points having properties that obey a specified set of axioms space [spās] (astronomy) Specifically, the part of the universe lying outside the limits of the earth's atmosphere. More generally, the volume in which all celestial bodies, including the earth, move. (communications) The open-circuit condition or the signal causing the open-circuit condition in telegraphic communication; the closed-circuit condition is called the mark. (mathematics) In context, usually a set with a topology on it or some other type of structure.
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| To Kushner, of Kushner Studios, the 25-unit building is all about the spacial and urban experience and the movement between public and private spaces. The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob has been imagined in a scheme of ontic and spacial descent reminiscent of the systems devised by the Jewish philosopher Philo and the Gnostic Christian theologian Valentinus, among others. Thisse "Uncapacitated Plant Location under Alternative Spacial Price Policies," Management Science, 36. |
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