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(1) The atlas contains forty maps.
(2) All the maps we had were wildly inaccurate.
(3) He decoupaged several maps on the walls.
(4) Are you any good at reading maps?
(5) The world is not in your books and maps, it's out there.
(6) He had a photographic memory for maps.
(7) Bitmapped maps require huge storage space.
(8) Maps were pinned to the walls.
(9) Computers raised the level of sophistication of these maps.
(10) Maps and pictures bring the book alive.
(11) Maps of the region are notoriously inaccurate.
(12) Sheet maps use a much larger scale.
(13) The two maps of London correspond closely.
(14) They had no maps to assist them.
(15) You said you had maps and shit.
(16) The maps were dotted with the names of small towns.
(17) The atlas contains forty maps, including three of Great Britain.
(18) Maps need regular updates.
(19) In the library there are maps of towns, countries, and the world.
(20) These maps might be of use to you on your trip.
(21) Furnished with maps, a compass and sandwiches, they set off for a day's hiking.
(22) Sarah put her maps in the outside pocket of her rucksack.
(23) I'll get the maps so we can plan out our route.
(24) The team tried projecting the maps with two different projectors onto the same screen.
(25) Find a good cartographer. Though his maps may cost more, they are extremely accurate.
(26) On maps, a cross is the symbol for a church.
(27) They could not afford to spoil those maps by careless colouring.
(28) Can you give me some advice on where to buy good maps?
(29) You can rely on the topographical accuracy of these maps.
(30) One of the most useful sources of documentary evidence is maps.
(1) All the maps we had were wildly inaccurate.
(2) He decoupaged several maps on the walls.
(3) Are you any good at reading maps?
(4) Maps of the region are notoriously inaccurate.
(5) The atlas contains forty maps, including three of Great Britain.
(6) Maps need regular updates.
(7) Find a good cartographer. Though his maps may cost more, they are extremely accurate.
(31) Walking maps are available from the local tourist office.
(32) Wild type and deleted mitochondrial genome maps.
(33) The information desk has maps and explanatory pamphlets.
(34) He did the illustrated maps for my latest book.
(35) These cases suggest that animals can form cognitive maps.
(36) I could read maps, calculate distances.
(37) The old maps were usually inaccurate or incomplete.
(38) Pupils are required to construct simple concept maps.
(39) Furniture and appliances, maps and globes, paints and clothes.
(40) And the weather maps are updated infrequently.
(41) These papers include maps, plans and architectural drawings.
(42) Ted said one day, poring over maps and guidebooks.
(43) They are the charts of a new frontier, modern-day versions of the maps made before ships circumnavigated the globe.
(44) For science, students drew maps of the nearby river, studied its ecosystem, and investigated animals in the area.
(45) For example, our visual system maps visual space on to the surface of our visual cortex.
(46) These maps are difficult to understand,[] to say the least.
(47) A device used to produce maps, architectural drawings and other graphic output.
(48) The maps will be used to show that current plans to reduce sulphur dioxide emissions from power stations will meet international commitments.
(49) Over time Miles's maps have become more accurate, in part because of his earlier efforts.
(50) Maps to particular places allow one to penetrate the maze, by appointment as it were.
(51) But geographical patterns like this demand the jet-eye view, or of course maps.
(52) The living come, murmuring with fresh flowers, their maps fluttering like white flags in the slight breeze.
(53) The information content of maps is also an issue for user interfaces.
(54) But most of the 49 designated assembly points exist only on maps.
(55) His father cheered him by ordering copies of large maps of the Holy Land at ten guilders each.
(56) What differences are there in the two farms, shown on the detailed maps?
(57) Taking these cases at face value, does the apparent ability to make and use maps provide convincing evidence of active intelligence?
(58) When tomographic maps later showed a patch of warm rock beneath that spot, it further confirmed his belief.
(59) On the block is likely to be one of Mr Murdoch's stranger diversifications: Etak, a maker of electronic maps.
(60) Partial chromosome 9 and chromosome 1 linkage maps showing the location of Oct-11a and Oct-11b in relation to linked genes are shown.
(61) Significant developments in the use of maps in the coming decades can be predicted with confidence.
(62) I enjoy the clink of our heels on linoleum, the perplexity of lifts and maps.
(63) Color photographs, lodging and restaurant listings and maps enhance the directory.
(64) Granger's Mapdry A spray-on treatment which makes paper and cloth maps water-repellent and to some degree oil-repellent.
(65) Consider the variety of symbolic representations in the following: electrical circuit diagrams map of the London Underground medieval picture maps.
(66) Electron microprobe element maps show the distribution and quantity of alkali feldspar in the fine-grained groundmass of the altered basalts.
(67) Walking: The tourist office provides maps to show the many marked walks which include lakeside paths in both directions from Bellagio.
(68) Yet throughout it all, the tomographic maps provided the foundation on which these other discoveries were raised.
(69) Tasks based on road, town, London tube and contour maps proved to have a wide range of success rates.
(70) Self-organizing maps are more effective than many algorithms for performing calculations such as those for aerodynamic flow.
(71) Compared to the slick colored maps of seismic tomography, these cartoons seem like country cousins.
(72) The expedition took place in the middle of a vast desert wilderness marked blank on the maps.
(73) There are also chapters with background information on birding and a list of species with range maps.
(74) Stirling himself took over his brother's flat again where the floor would be littered with maps and bits of equipment.
(75) Types of material treated include books, manuscripts, maps, globes, photographs and ephemera material.
(76) Oblique aerial photographs show sites in the context of the landscape and can also be used for preparing archaeological maps.
(76) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(77) By then, in any case, Thorfinn was in Scone with Osbern of Eu, drawing maps and discussing strategy.
(78) This information can be practical, and is often gained from studying maps or books on geology.
(79) This leads to the feature mentioned in chapter 7, topology-preserving maps.
(80) A sale on the following day will include topographical maps and books.
(81) Underneath the maps she felt the bare concrete of the warehouse, not the thick carpet of the Mayor's office.
(82) Local telephone directories, A-Z street maps, local guides and dictionaries all proved invaluable.
(83) The first lucky winner is David Pitchforth for his Hudson Hawk maps.
(84) It could well be true it is in my marriage-that men read maps more and women read novels more.
(85) In addition to earthworks, field names often indicate parks, and sometimes curvilinear field boundaries can be seen on maps and air pictures.
(86) Display maps at the key positions should remove this problem.
(87) The on-air weather person is expected to draw audiences, not weather maps.
(88) Large-scale maps can be topologically very detailed and have complex legends while smaller-scale maps are more generalized.
(89) Underwriters previously used a laborious manual system to assess risk, cross-referencing data from maps, spreadsheets and technical data.
(90) Maps, climate charts and fact boxes provide instant, useful information.
(91) Two phasing methods were used to obtain electron density maps.
(92) Systematic in the acquisition of the best available maps, Faden developed the most competent cartographic service of the period.
(93) How, for instance, do the lines that appear so neatly on maps get on these maps in the first place?
(94) There is much to see, and hopefully the detailed instructions and maps will prevent you from getting lost.
(95) There are more than 2,500 volumes of pre-1800 imprint, and an extensive assemblage of maps, illustrations and ephemera.
(96) Between 1768 and 1779, his own voyages of discovery filled in vast empty areas on the maps of his time.
(97) Eighteenth-century maps of historic towns often show elaborate formal gardens behind the houses, but very few traces of these remain.
(98) Also promising are electronic versions of the Yellow Pages and other directories, complete with thousands of computerised maps.
(99) Descriptive memoirs exist for many of the maps and these can be a fruitful source of information on mineral occurrences.
(100) The visual evidence accumulates in the courtroom without argument: maps, video footage, satellite imagery and photographs.
(101) Conventionally, maps and graphic aids are introduced into mobility work only in middle childhood, if at all.
(102) Chapter Two Sam McCready spent most of the next day, Monday, poring over large-scale maps and photographs.
(103) See, for example, Fig. 5.3 Manuals which may contain maps, schematic diagrams and other materials warrant separate consideration.
(104) Some had people in them reading maps that were unfolded like giant birds in the front seats of the cars.
(105) The Expanding Discourse maps the progress and diversity of feminist art history debates through 29 essays written in the 1980s.
(106) Firstly,[] look at a few maps of zodiacs already published to get a feeling for them.
(107) This will perhaps serve to put John Cook's detailed maps of the tip region into perspective.
(108) The structural database has been interfaced with commercially available software and used to generate cleavage-transection maps.
(109) He started in the 1970s by placing a free ad in Yankee magazine, inquiring about old road maps.
(110) Within the city, call 0131-557-1700 for information about accommodations, theater and concert tickets, tours and maps.
(111) Insurance maps of the 10-block area, perhaps the best record of residential and commercial buildings, show few outhouses.
(112) The pack contains maps showing where the four dog control byelaws exist and offers sound advice about owning man's best friend.
(113) We do not know how cognitive maps are stored in the brain.
(114) You can tell immediately the particular kind of scientist in an office by the maps outside the door.
(115) For thematic maps the principle cause of error is the original map document and its conversion to digital form.
(116) I have said from early childhood he liked histories and maps.
(117) Had early explorers come from the southern hemisphere, would our maps appear upside down?
(118) Hydrogeochemical maps are being developed as an aid to interpreting environmental problems such as acidification and agricultural and mining pollution.
(119) Outline the difficulties that might be encountered when relating Landsat imagery to conventional maps.
(120) What chance have we lowland city folk got when we're confronted with maps covered in names that look like anagrams?
(121) The rats used their cognitive maps to achieve the goal, showing they had learned the maze.
(122) Clicking on various tabs brings up different types of information, from stock charts to weather maps to news briefs.
(123) Topographic maps represent differences in elevation or height by means of contour lines and help relate ancient structures to the surrounding landscape.
(124) They don't even have basic maps. Mass graves are already being dug.
(125) The Ordnance Survey grid references relate to the maps, with the grid lines 1 kilometre apart.
(126) There are details about their housing and maps of where they lived.
(127) With their handwritten text, intricate maps and exquisite drawings, they were hailed as a work of art.
(128) Regional geochemical maps provide information on background levels of metals against which environmental degradation can be monitored.
(129) One time I carried a briefcase, some sealed folders, an armful of maps.
(130) Our TICs stock a wide range of publications, brochures, guide books, maps and free leaflets.
(131) The texts show typical maps of the sensory strip and the motor strip, but patients exhibit a lot of variability.
(132) What computer processing methods are used to derive thematic maps from multispectral remotely-sensed images?
(133) Geological maps have been digitised together with the lithology and stratigraphy derived from over 1250 boreholes and geophysical logs from over 70 boreholes.
(134) Much is made in the introductory sections of the look-up tables which cross-reference information and provide the route maps to solving problems.
(135) It maps a locus of equilibrium welfare maximum points for the consumer as income increases.
(136) Straight forward tour notes are augmented with directions, maps and skate shop information.Sentence dictionary
(137) You can buy maps and guides from campsites in the country areas.
(138) Maps of the waterway show the locations of the many camps, the Rangers Stations and the springs for getting fresh water.
(139) Many areas are producing books, brochures and maps to provide a guide to this history.
(140) The living room was fitted as a command post with radio and large-scale maps on the wall.
(141) Most published maps use a grid system and the Cartesian reference system in which coordinates are specified as x, y pairs.
(142) His distinctive contribution was to apply the conventions of estate and garden plans to county maps.
(143) Apart from the large maps on the walls above the low bookcases, the only decoration was Nina's photograph.
(144) Thematic maps from satellite imagery represent an important source of data, particularly in third-world countries.
(145) Extant examples of maps date from 1602 and there are contemporary accounts of mapping and the use of maps from considerably earlier.
(146) Maps and memoirs of the main coalfield areas had been published and many of the one-inch sheets of non-coalfield areas had appeared.
(147) To enhance our chances of making such discoveries many of us use maps of one kind or another.
(148) Later, after examining maps of the area, he may discover that what he is really interested in is Parliament Hill.
(149) The research will begin to examine not only how people use maps, but also how they create them.
(150) Graphics include maps and drawings, often positioned over the shoulder of the anchor.
(151) All the input data is then processed to produce the nitrogen application maps.
(152) Information abounds - piste maps are dispensed beside lift queues, weather forecasts are posted everywhere and broadcast incessantly.
(153) To most analysts, the way in which Congressional committees operate provides the key to understanding maps such as those displayed here.
(154) Electronic filing would require very large storage capacities for maps and technical drawings. 4.
(155) I drew maps and flowcharts of the events and stood people up and marched them through key scenes.
(156) Television cameramen in San Diego were given color coded maps to help them spot minority faces on the convention floor.
(157) Monographs may also contain additional illustrations, and maps showing distributions of individual taxa.
(158) Both the Harvard and Caltech groups took their maps on the lecture circuit, giving talks at scattered conferences and universities.
(159) This method of finding the way was used until compasses and maps were invented.
(160) To satisfy vistors' curiosity, park officials have prepared maps on which the historical sites are clearly marked.
(161) The second kind of data consists of the attributes or properties of the spatial entities shown on the maps.
(162) They include several volumes of maps, photographs, accounts of leys, theories and confirmation from various sources.
(163) No thorough reconnaissance of the landing sites had been possible and maps had largely been taken from tourist guide books.
(164) The place was in its usual chaotic state with people coming and going, discussing racing form or poring over maps.
(165) In 1983, Richards was at Caltech when Adam Dziewonski came for a visit with his brand-new tomography maps in hand.
(166) A new edition of these maps was brought out in 1801.
(167) The maps confirm theoreticians' ideas on the birth of stars from interstellar clouds.
(168) The accuracy of his geological maps was legendary,[] his crisp and lucid style apparent in everything he wrote.
(169) Both of them poring over maps and guide books, planning the itinerary of every marvellous day.
(170) The kids are mostly minorities; their bleak, impoverished lives stand in stark contrast to the mansions on their maps.
(171) I paid a man in a booth and asked if there were any maps.
(172) Data layers include geological maps, conservation areas, transport routes, petrochemical facilities and demographic data.
(173) Smaller-scale inset maps will provide information on metamorphic grade of orogenic terrains and the structure of Phanerozoic sedimentary basins.
(174) Political maps of the time show how complex the situation really was when Rodrigo began to exercise an influence.
(175) The geological maps of Great Britain all use an Ordnance Survey topographic base.
(176) All maps show electron density contoured at 1 standard deviation, with the current model displayed for comparison.
(177) Use should be made of such things as plans of models, dress patterns, scale drawings, photographs, maps.
(178) The maps were in rolls on an architect's easel in the corner of the office.
(179) Accompanying the maps are two benches, two pay phones, a pair of trash cans and 10 parking spaces.
(180) The text is helpful, and the maps are bright and cheery.
(181) After studying maps and geological data, he became as convinced as his Triton colleagues that there was oil in those foothills.
(182) Each participant received a packet including information guides, maps, a Super Bowl cap and a Share the Warmth lapel pin.
(183) Maps were created by different explorers who each brought in their own small bit.
(184) Now was neither of them adept at using maps.
(185) In some places maps are scarce, and are often crudely produced.
(186) No doubt you are familiar with geographical contour maps, which show lines of constant altitude.
(187) Maps immediately were put up on the wall and the radio began functioning.
(188) The geographical explorations had revealed the inadequacies of the existing maps.
(189) It can translate data from maps or remote sensing instruments into images.
(190) In monochrome maps, of course,[http:///MAPS.html] colour variation cannot be employed at all.
(191) The flowchart maps the system, highlighting its major physical components.
(192) Any atlas , containing many pages of maps, normally includes an index, called a gazetteer.
(193) With geological maps, books and atlases you can find out all the proven sites of precious minerals.
(194) Bibliographic databases, maps and mapping data, UK borders data, multimedia collections, and learning and teaching materials.
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