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The Cartography of Spitsbergen [PDF]
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Martin Conway
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Perceptions, cartographies, and 'cartographies of time' in the political novel. [PDF]
The paper examines the relation of the form of political novel to perceptions. Three possibilities are analysed. First, when the political novel shares perceptions of the hegemonic power. Second, when the novel trains how to suspiciously and critically reveal hegemonic manipulations of perceptions.
Mizerkiewicz T.
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Cartography in Sports and Sports in Cartography
This paper presents the author’s aspiration to determine a connection between cartography and sports. Cartography, created even before the advent of writing, allowed man to portray a part of the space in which he lived. This way of connecting cartography with other scientific disciplines has been done on several occasions.
Goran Barovic+2 more
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Cartographies of Simultaneity [PDF]
Reading Bruce Chatwin's The Songlines, the Australian landscape appears, in the Dreamtime, like a musical score in which the lines of different songs make up a cartography of simultaneity. After centuries of sedentary lifestyle, 20th Century man lends his ear to his sonic city.
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Location-free Spectrum Cartography [PDF]
Spectrum cartography constructs maps of metrics such as channel gain or received signal power across a geographic area of interest using spatially distributed sensor measurements.
Beferull-Lozano, Baltasar+3 more
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Cartography and Connectomes [PDF]
The past 25 years have seen great progress in parcellating the cerebral cortex into a mosaic of many distinct areas in mice, monkeys, and humans. Quantitative studies of interareal connectivity have revealed unexpectedly many pathways and a wide range of connection strengths in mouse and macaque cortex. In humans, advances in analyzing "structural" and
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Teaching Cartography with Comics: Some Examples from BeccoGiallo\u2019s Graphic Novel Series [PDF]
This article suggests the use of comics, particularly of graphic novels, as valuable instructional tools for teaching cartography. Of particular interest is the idea that comics can be used to develop students\u2019 geographical competencies, their ...
Peterle, Giada
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The Douglas-Peucker algorithm for line simplification: Re-evaluation through visualization [PDF]
The primary aim of this paper is to illustrate the value of visualization in cartography and to indicate that tools for the generation and manipulation of realistic images are of limited value within this application. This paper demonstrates the value of
Visvalingam, M., Whyatt, J. D.
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Jorge Chen, Keith C Clarke
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