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Understanding Area And Area Formulas

The Mathematics Teacher, 1982
Consider the difference between the standard procedures for measuring length and area. Length is measured directly. The length of a segment is the number of arbitrarily chosen unit lengths that fit end to end on the segment. We measure length by using a ruler-like device that has the unit lengths already marked off and counted on it. Area, in contrast,
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“Risk areas or rich areas?”

2021
After the severe landslides that affected Rio de Janeiro in April 2010, causing 67 deaths, the city authorities implemented what they called “a paradigm shift” in responding to disasters. This new approach, which echoes international discourses on urban resilience, builds on the government of urban uncertainties through risk technologies.
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MY AREA OR YOUR AREA?

Health and Social Care Chaplaincy, 2008
In this presentation, we are called to draw up an outline of the spiritual dimensions of healthcare focusing on the differences between psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, social workers, priests and chaplains. Some basic questions, which need to be answered, are why we still face so many major problems in the relationships between some of ...
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Area and the area formulas

1992
The concept of area of a surface, as well as the related questions concerning representation formulas for the area or the change of variable formula, are of central importance in many instances. An up to date historical analysis of the different contributions seems to be missing, though it would surely be of interest. To quote only a few books we refer
GIAQUINTA, Mariano, MODICA G, SOUCEK J.
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The Practice Areas

2011
The remainder of this book describes the practice areas and their usage experiences in industry. The practice areas provide software companies with structure to use to organize innovation. The practice areas are not written from an engineering perspective.
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Area Arguments and Area Orthogonalities

1986
Lemma 8.1 [No]: Let S be the unit sphere of a norm on ℝ2, S e the locus of the midpoints of chords of length 2e (which is a simple closed curve ∀e ∈ (0,1)). Then the area A e bounded by S e is (1 - e2)-times the area A bounded by S.
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Urban Areas

2014
An urban area can be defined as a geographical space characterized by a continuous urban settlement. It has a population density higher than the surrounding space, even though the values of the density significantly vary in different countries and according various types of urbanization.
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Brodmann's Areas

2003
In 1909, Korbinian Brodmann published his famous parcellation of the cerebral cortex. It is based on regional differences in the laminar architectonic pattern of neurons in preparations stained for cell bodies (cytoarchitecture). The map has become a ‘classic’ in the field of neurobiology. However, from today's state-of-the-art neuroimaging perspective,
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