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Typification for Façade Structures Based on User Perception
Typification is a well-established operator of map generalization. Although it is widely used in many existing research fields, less discussion has been devoted to the quality of typification.
Hongchao Fan, Bo Mao, Fan Hongchao
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Lectotypification and nomenclature notes of the name Caragana opulens (Fabaceae, Papilionoideae) and its synonyms [PDF]
Morphological characters currently used to differentiate Caragana opulens as a species have been found to be insufficient and inconsistent. Through extensive research and comparisons of specimens, it has been revealed that C.
Shabir A. Rather +2 more
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Typifications in neotropical Sapotaceae [PDF]
Sapotaceae is historically known as having a tricky and challenging taxonomy due to tangled morphologic heterogeneity. Consequently, this resulted in a large number of described genera and binomials. After Pennington’s Flora Neotropica work, several of those nomenclature issues were resolved.
Anderson Alves-Araújo +3 more
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In map multiscale visualization, typification is the process of replacing original objects, such as buildings, using a smaller number of objects while maintaining initial geometrical and distribution characteristics.
Yilang Shen +4 more
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The taxonomy of O. dichroantha, O. nervosa, and their allied species is extremely controversial among authors. The delimitation of these species was extremely confusing, and closely related species were separated by weak and non-diagnostic morphological ...
Farzaneh Khajoei Nasab +1 more
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Three species of Pedicularis L. (Orobanchaceae) new to China found in Xinjiang
Three Pedicularis L. species, P. alatauica Stadlm. ex Vved., P. compacta Steph. ex Willd. and P. pubiflora Vved. (Orobanchaceae), are newly recorded from China.
Петр Алексеевич Косачёв +4 more
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This paper deals with the concept of lexical type, focusing on its use by dialectologists and geolinguists. The first section provides a general framework for typification processes, while the second section presents some models of typification, namely ...
Riccardo Regis
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Nomenclature and typification of Cathaya argyrophylla (Pinaceae)
In 1958, Chun and Kuang described Cathaya Chun & Kuang as a new genus of Pinaceae. They included one fossil species, C. loehri (Engelh. & Kink.) Chun & Kuang and two extant species, C. argyrophylla Chun & Kuang and C. nanchuanensis Chun & Kuang. Under Art.
Chao Tan, David E. Boufford, Yong Yang
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Typification of the name Ranunculus rionii (Ranunculaceae)
Available information on the typification of the name Ranunculus rionii in the literature is scarce and misleading. Previously claimed type collections indicate Lagger as the collector, but the protologue discusses only the specimens collected by Rion.
Zdeněk Kaplan +4 more
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A Mesh-Based Typification Method for Building Groups with Grid Patterns
Building groups with special patterns are common layouts in urban settlement areas, which should be carefully generalized. Typification is considered as an appropriate operator to generalize building groups with grid patterns. As an important operator in
Xiao Wang, Dirk Burghardt
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