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Gate is a conceptual line across a street used for counting movement flows in observation studies.
 
Gate is a conceptual line across a street used for counting movement flows in observation studies.
  
'''Sources''' ''Grajewski, T. (1992), Vaughan, L. (2001), Space Syntax Observation Manual, UCL. pp.3''
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=Cross-References=
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*[[Space Syntax Theory]];
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=Recommended Reading=
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[http://otp.spacesyntax.net/glossary/ Space Syntax Glossary]
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[Grajewski, T. (1992), Vaughan, L. (2001), Space Syntax Observation Manual, UCL. pp.3]

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Gate is a conceptual line across a street used for counting movement flows in observation studies.

Cross-References

Recommended Reading

Space Syntax Glossary

[Grajewski, T. (1992), Vaughan, L. (2001), Space Syntax Observation Manual, UCL. pp.3]