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Reviews of Maps and Mapping

Irish Geography, 1993
HISTORY IN THE ORDNANCE MAP: AN INTRODUCTION FOR IRISH READERS, by J.H. Andrews. Kerry [Wales]: David Archer, 1993. 70pp. £7.50stg. ISBN 0 9517579 2 X. Reviewed by PAUL FERGUSON.ORDNANCE SURVEY OF IRELAND 1:50,000. Discovery Series, Sheet 56, First Edition. Dublin: Ordnance Survey of Ireland, 1993. IR£3.90.
Paul Ferguson, Arnold Horner
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REVIEWS OF MAPS AND MAPPING

Irish Geography, 1997
ATLAS OF THE IRISH RURAL LANDSCAPE, edited by F.H.A. Aalen, Kevin Whelan and Matthew Stout. Cork: Cork University Press, 1997. 352pp. IR£35.00. ISBN 1-85918-095-7.
Joe Brady, Arnold Horner
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REVIEWS OF MAPS AND MAPPING

Irish Geography, 1996
AGROCLIMATIC ATLAS OF IRELAND, edited by James F. Collins and Thomas Cummins. Dublin: AGMET (Joint Working Group on Applied Agricultural Meteorology), 1996. 190pp. IR£12.00. ISBN 0 9511551 4 8. Reviewed by JOHN TYRRELL.CORINE LAND COVER PROJECT (IRELAND): (1) REPORT, prepared for the European Commission by Ordnance Survey of Ireland and Ordnance Survey
John Tyrrell, Paul Gibson, Paul Ferguson
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Mapping Map-2

Journal of Cell Science, 1990
ABSTRACT Microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) are an important class of cytoskeletal proteins that are presumed to confer specific functional characteristics on microtubules. The best-characterised is the heat-stable brain MAP, MAP-2. MAP-2 consists of three subunits MAP-2a, MAP-2b (both having an apparent Mrof∼270K; K=103Mr) and MAP ...
A, Harrison, J S, Hyams
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Reviews of Maps and Mapping

Irish Geography, 1998
THE PRINTED MAPS OF IRELAND 1612-1850, by Andrew Bonar Law. Dublin: The Neptune Gallery, 1997. 334pp. £75.00 ISBN 0-9532241-0-4. Reviewed by Paul FergusonTHIS MAJESTIC WORLD: AN EXHIBITION OF EARLY PRINTED MAPS AND ATLASES IN MARSH'S LIBRARY, by Muriel McCarthy and Caroline Sherwood-Smith. Dublin: Archbishop Marsh's Library, 1998. 72pp. Reviewed by J.H.
Paul Ferguson, J. H. Andrews
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Reviews of Maps and Mapping

Irish Geography, 1995
ORDNANCE SURVEY OF IRELAND DUBLIN CITY AND DISTRICT STREET GUIDE. Dublin: Ordnance Survey of Ireland, 1995. 121 pp, including58ppmapsat 1:15,000 and 4pp maps at 1:10,000. IRO.00. ISBN 0-904996-16-6. Reviewed by PAUL FERGUSON.ORDNANCE SURVEY OF NORTHERN IRELAND SLIEVE CROOB OUTDOOR PURSUITS MAP. 1:25,000. Belfast: Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, 'A
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Reviews of Maps and Mapping

Irish Geography, 1994
MAPPING THE GREAT IRISH FAMINE: A SURVEY OF THE FAMINE DECADES, by Liam Kennedy, Paul S. Ell, E.M. Crawford and L.A. Clarkson. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 220pp. IR£39.50hbk; £19.95pbk. ISBN 1-85182-353-0hbk, l-85I82-357-3pbk.
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REVIEWS OF MAPS AND MAPPING

Irish Geography, 1999
RISH AGRICULTURE IN TRANSITION: A CENSUS ATLAS OF AGRICULTURE IN THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND, by Seamus LafTerty, Patrick Commins and James A. Walsh. Dublin: Teagasc in association with NUI Maynooth. 1999.viii + 154pp. IR£20.00Pb. ISBN 1 841 700649.
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Reviews of Maps and Mapping

Irish Geography, 2000
AbstractTOWARDS AN ISLAND POPULATION OF 6 MILLION: IMPLICATIONS FOR SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT. Dublin: Irish Academy of Engineering, 2000. 51 pp. No price given. No ISBN.
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REVIEW OF MAPS AND MAPPING

Irish Geography, 1995
CORK CITY: STREET MAP AND INDEX. Scale 1:15,000. Dublin: Ordnance Survey of Ireland, Sixth Edition, 1994. IR£4.00; CORK CITY/CORCAIGH, Scale 1:12,000, with 1:8000 city centre inset. Dublin: The ICON Group Ltd. 1994. IR£3.50.
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