What are the spatial components? How are they measured?
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These statistics require measuring a spatial weights matrix that reflects the intensity of the geographic relationship between observations in a neighborhood, e.g., the distances between neighbors, the lengths of shared border, or whether they fall into a specified directional class such as "west".
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Rims. The rims lend form and character to your eyeglasses—they also provide function by holding the lenses in place.
End pieces. The end pieces are the small parts on the frame that extend outward and connect the lenses to the temples.
Bridge. ...
Hinges. ...
Lenses. ...
Screws. ...
Nose pads. ...
Pad arms.
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there uses
THE FRAME WIDTH. measures the entire horizontal front of the frame, from the furthest extended point on either side.
THE FRAME WIDTH. measures the entire horizontal front of the frame, from the furthest extended point on either side.THE LENS HEIGHT. is the vertical height of the lens.
THE FRAME WIDTH. measures the entire horizontal front of the frame, from the furthest extended point on either side.THE LENS HEIGHT. is the vertical height of the lens.THE BRIDGE. is the part that goes across the bridge of your nose—hence the name.
THE FRAME WIDTH. measures the entire horizontal front of the frame, from the furthest extended point on either side.THE LENS HEIGHT. is the vertical height of the lens.THE BRIDGE. is the part that goes across the bridge of your nose—hence the name.THE TEMPLE ARMS. ...
THE FRAME WIDTH. measures the entire horizontal front of the frame, from the furthest extended point on either side.THE LENS HEIGHT. is the vertical height of the lens.THE BRIDGE. is the part that goes across the bridge of your nose—hence the name.THE TEMPLE ARMS. ...THE LENS WIDTH.