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contiguity adjacency: the attribute of being so near as to be touching
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contiguity The topological identification of adjacent polygons by recording the left and right polygons of each arc. See also polygon-arc topology.
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contiguity The almost simultaneous occurrence of stimulus and response in psychomotor skill learning.
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contiguity That the disk sectors used by a file are physically adjacent on a disk. control codes
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contiguity A requirement mandating that a district be in one piece. A district is considered contiguous if all parts of the district touch one another at more than one point.
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