| spatial memory |
The ability to recall three-dimensional objects or places, e.g., the location of an object in space, the position of one object in relation to another, or the correct path through a maze.
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| spatial d. |
a condition in which a pilot or other air crew member is unable to determine accurately his or her spatial attitude in relation to the surface of the Earth; it occurs only in conditions of poor visibility or when vision is otherwise restricted and results from vestibular illusions. Called also pilot's vertigo.
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| spatial resolution |
In radiology, the ability to distinguish two adjacent points of similar density as being separate.
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| spatial f. |
a chemical formula giving the numbers of atoms of each element present in a molecule of a substance, which atom is linked to which, the types of linkages involved, and the relative positions of the atoms in space.
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| spatial vectorcardiogram |
Depiction of the vectorcardiogram in three planes?frontal, sagittal, and horizontal.
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