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2015
The previous chapter has usefully confirmed one of the starting points for the overarching topic that this volume has been addressing: a discussion of spatiality may appear at the outset to be an exercise in intellectual abstraction divorced from everyday reality, and hence may not be seen as “relevant” when addressing the human dimensions of cultural ...
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The previous chapter has usefully confirmed one of the starting points for the overarching topic that this volume has been addressing: a discussion of spatiality may appear at the outset to be an exercise in intellectual abstraction divorced from everyday reality, and hence may not be seen as “relevant” when addressing the human dimensions of cultural ...
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Harmonic mappings and quasiconformal mappings [PDF]
Given 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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GeoJournal, 1994
Estonia may be taken as an example of how cartography has developed in the national languages of the Baltic States. Late in the 17th century the first survey of Estonian and Latvian territories was carried out by the Swedes. Masterpieces of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century are the Atlas of Livonia by L. A.
J. Jagomägi, H. Mardiste
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Estonia may be taken as an example of how cartography has developed in the national languages of the Baltic States. Late in the 17th century the first survey of Estonian and Latvian territories was carried out by the Swedes. Masterpieces of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century are the Atlas of Livonia by L. A.
J. Jagomägi, H. Mardiste
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Maps, map making and use of maps
Australian Surveyor, 1958Abstract Map making forms an ever increasing part of survey activities and, although we have been laggard in this work in Australia, there has been progress in development of organised mapping in recent years. As more mapping is published and becomes available for use, appreciation of its value by a larger number of people will be possible, and the ...
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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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Recent Maps and Atlases – Map Cabinet
The Cartographic Journal, 1998(1999). Recent Maps and Atlases — Map Cabinet. The Cartographic Journal: Vol. 36, No. 2, pp. 163-164.
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Mapping and quantifying mammalian transcriptomes by RNA-Seq
Nature Methods, 2008A. Mortazavi+4 more
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High-resolution mapping of global surface water and its long-term changes
Nature, 2016Jean-François Pekel+3 more
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Parallel Tracking and Mapping for Small AR Workspaces
2007 6th IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, 2007Georg S. W. Klein, D. W. Murray
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