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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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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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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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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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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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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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Isotone Maps as Maps of Congruences I. Abstract Maps
Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 1997Let \(K\) and \(L\) be lattices and let \(\varphi:K\rightarrow L\) be a lattice homomorphism. The associated restriction map \(\text{rs } \varphi:\text{Con } L \rightarrow \text{Con } K\) is defined by setting \(x \equiv y\) \(((\text{rs } \varphi)\Theta)\) iff \(\varphi x \equiv \varphi y \;(\Theta)\), for each \( \Theta \in \text{Con }L\).
Grätzer, G., Lakser, H., Schmidt, E. T.
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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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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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Isotone Maps as Maps of Congruences. II. Concrete Maps
Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Grätzer, G., Lakser, H., Schmidt, E. T.
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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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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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Harmonic mappings and quasiconformal mappings
Journal d'Analyse Mathématique, 1986Given a homeomorphism, \(w=H(e^{i\theta})\), \(0\leq \theta \leq 2\pi\), of the unit circumference \(\partial U\), we denote by Q(H) the class of quasiconformal homeomorphisms of U onto itself with boundary values H on \(\partial U\). The extremal dilatation for the class Q(H) is \textit{\(K_ H=\inf \{K[f]:\) \(f\in Q(H)\},\) where \[ K[f]=ess \sup [(|
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2018
How does the brain see? This important question turned out to be the theme of a curious cocktail party conversation between V. S. Ramachandran, eminent neurologist, and a young individual uninitiated into the subtleties of brain science. The young chap asked Ramachandran what he did for a living.
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How does the brain see? This important question turned out to be the theme of a curious cocktail party conversation between V. S. Ramachandran, eminent neurologist, and a young individual uninitiated into the subtleties of brain science. The young chap asked Ramachandran what he did for a living.
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The Cartographic Journal, 1993
AbstractHigh resolution colour mapping using modern technology has allowed us to explore the breadth of census data available to the contemporary social scientist. An examination of methods used to create cartograms, which minimise visual bias involves considering how densities and area boundaries should be mapped.
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AbstractHigh resolution colour mapping using modern technology has allowed us to explore the breadth of census data available to the contemporary social scientist. An examination of methods used to create cartograms, which minimise visual bias involves considering how densities and area boundaries should be mapped.
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