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Cartographic and has
Cartographic mapping has historically been a key strategy of governmentality.

Cartographic and been
In 1982, after the fourteenth edition of Melway had been released, it was awarded the International Cartographic Excellence Award, as well as the inaugural award for Cartographic Excellence from the Australian Institute of Cartographers.

Cartographic and world
* International Cartographic Association ( ICA ), the world body for mapping and GIScience professionals
* International Cartographic Association ( ICA ), the world body for mapping and GIScience professionals
* International Cartographic Association ( ICA ), the world body for mapping and GIScience professionals

Cartographic and information
Cartographic generalization is the process of selecting and representing information of a map in a way that adapts to the scale of the display medium of the map.

Cartographic and map
( 1957, 1970, 2001, 2007 ) The Heavens ( 1970 ), Cartographic Division of the National Geographic Society ( NGS ), Washington, D. C., U. S. A., two sided large map chart depicting the constellations of the heavens ; as special supplement to the August 1970 issue of National Geographic.
A Cartographic relief depiction | relief map of Taiwan.
A controversy in the 1980s over the Peters map motivated the American Cartographic Association ( now Cartography and Geographic Information Society ) to produce a series of booklets ( including Which Map is Best ) designed to educate the public about map projections and distortion in maps.
Cartographic relief depiction | Relief map of Savoy.
* Newberry Library Cartographic Catalog: map catalog and bibliography of the history of cartography

Cartographic and .
* Alexander J. Kent, " Aesthetics: A Lost Cause in Cartographic Theory?
" The Cartographic Journal, 42 ( 2 ) 182-8, 2005.
* Freeman, Herbert, Automated Cartographic Text Placement.
* Map Projections — PDF versions of numerous projections, created and released into the Public Domain by Paul B. Anderson ... member of the International Cartographic Association's Commission on Map Projections
Maps at scales 1: 4, 000, 000 or smaller are exported by Cartographic Publishing House, Beijing while larger-scale maps are restricted as state secrets.
* Harvey, Miles, The Island of Lost Maps: A True Story of Cartographic Crime, Random House, 2000, ISBN 0-375-50151-7, ISBN 0-7679-0826-0.
According to Census 2000: Incorporated Places / Census Designated Places, Cartographic Boundary Files-Ohio, the southern boundary of the Burlington CDP ends at the current Ohio River northern shoreline, the northern boundary is U. S. Route 52, the western boundary is the village of South Point, and the eastern boundary is the neighboring Sybene, Ohio.
However, The Vermont Road Atlas and Guide ( Northern Cartographic, 1989 ) uses Warners Grant ( p. 63 ), as do Vermont Place-Names: Footprints of History by Esther M. Swift ( The Stephen Greene Press, 1977, pp 220 – 2 ), and the Vermont Atlas and Gazetteer ( Delorme, 9th ed., 1996, p. 55 ).
The Vermont Road Atlas and Guide ( Northern Cartographic, 1989 ) uses Warren Gore ( p. 63 ) as does Vermont Place-Names: Footprints of History by Esther M. Swift ( The Stephen Greene Press, 1977, pp. 222 – 3 ).
National Geographic Maps ( originally the Cartographic Division ) became a division of the National Geographic Society in 1915.

symbology and has
The idea that there was a ‘ Celtic Church ’ in something of a post-Reformation sense is still maddeningly ineradicable from the minds of students .” Whatever might be the facts, to supporters, the symbology of a Celtic Church has importance post-Reformation.
A more recent instance of total recall in literature is found in Dan Brown ’ s books The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, in which the main character, Dr. Robert Langdon, a religious iconography and symbology professor at Harvard University, has almost total recall ability.
Although the use of the shamrock has been a constant, albeit with modifications to design, other elements of symbology have changed.
Some social sciences research into the Alien franchise's symbology has considered it significant that Sulaco in Conrad's Nostromo is the home of the white owners of the silver mine figuring in the book, while the Sulaco in Aliens transports soldiers to investigate unknown troubles at a corporate outpost of Weyland Yutani and to protect the investment — drawing parallels between the ' corporate ' owners in Conrad's work and the shadowy business entity forming a central part of the Aliens franchise.
As Native American symbology and mythology has been popular in Central Europe since the 1880s, the highest award in Czech Scouting is the Three Feathers of Eagle.
The herb atropa belladonna has had an important meaning in the legend and symbology of the Akelarre.

symbology and been
It is also speculated by some modern writers that, as the more well-known goddess, and later saint, the legends of numerous " minor " goddesses with similar associations may have over time been incorporated into the symbology, worship and tales of Brigid.
By the 19th century, the maypole had been subsumed into the symbology of " Merry England ".

symbology and developed
The name is also used to refer to a barcode symbology developed by Plessey, which is still used in some libraries and for shelf tags in retail stores, in part as a solution to their internal requirement for stock control.

symbology and world
* More sophisticated HMDs incorporate a positioning system that tracks the wearer ’ s head position and angle, so that the picture or symbology displayed is congruent with the outside world using see-through imagery.

symbology and information
iDrive also allows the On-Board Diagnostics computer to provide detailed information to the driver and service technicians in plain-text, rather than limited and confusing symbology, such as a " Check Engine " light.
This symbology, derived from the RM4SCC system used by the British Royal Mail, uses a series of bars, each of which can individually have one of four possible states, to encode information used in automated sortation and delivery onto each piece of mail.
This symbology also uses an element known as a Data Content Identifier ( or DCI ), which specifies what types of information are encoded into each barcode, such as postal codes, customer information, and exact delivery points.

symbology and map
A legend explains the pictorial language of the map, known as its symbology.
* Key ( map ), a guide to a map's symbology
* Legend ( map ), a guide to a map's symbology
APP-6A constitutes a single system of joint military symbology for land based formations and units, which can be displayed for either automated map display systems or for manual map marking.

symbology and .
For this reason, bees and beehives often appear in the saint's symbology.
Abilgaard used pictorial allegory like ideograms, to communicate ideas and transmit messages through symbols to a refined public that was initiated into this form of symbology.
The Universal Product Code ( UPC ) is a barcode symbology ( i. e., a specific type of barcode ), that is widely used in North America, and in countries including the UK, Australia, and New Zealand for tracking trade items in stores.
The emperor could also be alluded to indirectly through reference to the imperial dragon symbology.
Stories and symbology that survive in the persona of Saint Brigid may be related.
" Some commentators say that the symbology of Andhaka being born " blind " relates to the passage of the soul to enlightenment and the moral conflict of the soul, which is subject to the laws of karma and can be ignorant of its own divine nature, with the Divine.
* The Empress represents Alessa Gillespie in the Silent Hill tarot symbology.
Harvard President Nathan Pusey, following an explanation of the religious symbology of the Triptych, had the paintings hung in January 1963, and later shown at the Guggenheim.
According to Sitchin's interpretation of Mesopotamian iconography and symbology, outlined in his 1976 book The 12th Planet and its sequels, there is an undiscovered planet beyond Neptune that follows a long, elliptical orbit, reaching the inner solar system roughly every 3, 600 years.
North Korea retained these colors for their new flag, with more prominence given to the red, per communist symbology, and added a red star on a white disk.
Influence from Byzantine visual vocabulary ( blue and gold coloring, angelic and victorious motifs, symbology of drapery ) combined with Mongoloid facial types in 12th-century book frontispieces.
In modern editions of Western classical works, editors often seek to eliminate the potential for different interpretations of ornamental symbology, of which grace notes are a prime example, by converting a composer's original ornamental notation into literal notation, the interpretation of which is far less subject to variation.
Much of the Assamite symbology is Arabic in origin.
This hut is also thought to have some sort of reproductive symbology due to the fact that the hut can be easily seen by the men who are working the fields who know that only women who are on their period, and thus not pregnant, can be there.
Code 39 ( also known as Alpha39, Code 3 of 9, Code 3 / 9, Type 39, USS Code 39, or USD-3 ) is a variable length, discrete barcode symbology.
In some cases the scanning device would convert the symbology of the barcode to one that could be recognized by the host device, such as Code 39.
Rather than merely using the visual examples of works such as those by Pheidias, the iconic sculptor of classical Athens, whose free standing and frieze statuary represent the acme of the classical depiction of the human form in larger-than life bronze or marble, Sicard used literary sources to explain the symbology behind the form.

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