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Cartography and for
* Central Research Institute for Geodesy, Remote Sensing and Cartography ( CNIIGAIK ), Moscow, Russia
The major portion of the game occurs in Stellar Cartography ( also appearing in the film, although only for some minutes ) where the player plans their next moves, the main opponents being time and Soran.
He is today remembered for two substantial monographs, which both included many facsimiles, on early printed atlases and geographical mapping and medieval marine charts, respectively the Facsimile-Atlas to the Early History of Cartography ( 1889 ) and Periplus ( 1897 ).
Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy refers to a territory roughly bounded by the river Rhine in the west, the Bug in the east, the North Sea and the Baltic coast in the north, as well as the Alps and the Adriatic Sea in the south.
When Vladimir was 10 months old, Nina had to return to her office in the Transcript bureau of the Ministry of Geodesy and Cartography of the USSR ( engaged in making German maps available for the Soviet military ) so as to help her husband earn their family's living.
* S. Tabachnik and N. W. Evans, " Cartography for Martian Trojans ", The Astrophysical Journal 517, 1999, pp. L63-L66.
By the age of 22, al-Biruni had written several short works, including a study of map projections, Cartography, which included a method for projecting a hemisphere on a plane.

Cartography and was
However, till the 1960s still some dualism in the naming existed which was eventually suppressed by the Central State Administration of Geodesy and Cartography.
The original map was repaired and returned to the table by the RAF Cartography unit, and the board detailing the readiness and activities of each sector squadron was rebuilt to resemble its status on 15 September 1940.
* Robinson also co-authored a widely-used textbook, Elements of Cartography, the sixth and last edition of which was published in 1995.
In 1959, Norman Thrower published Animated Cartography, discussing the use of animated maps in adding a new dimension that was difficult to express in static maps: time.
The encyclopedia was prepared by a board of editors that included Professor Sirajul Islam of the Department of History, Dhaka University, as the Chairman and Chief Editor, Professor Sajahan Miah of the Department of Philosophy, Dhaka University, as the Convenor and Managing Editor, Professor M. Aminul Islam as the Chairman of Project Implementation Committee, the Chairman of Fund Management Committee, and the Chairman of Cartography Committee, Professor Abdul Momin Chowdhury as the Chairman of Publication Committee, Professor S M Mahfuzur Rahman as the Convenor of Purchase and Procurement Committee, Shahida Alam as the Convenor of Public Relations and Communication Committee, and Professor Jamilur Reza Chowdhury as the Chairman of Multimedia Committee.
In 1895, he was made Officer of Military Order of Aviz and was nominated on October 17 as secretary of the Commission of Cartography.
At the end of 1928 the Central Research Institute of Geodesy, Aerial Surveying and Cartography ( TsNIIGAiK ) was founded on his initiative ; he worked there as a director ( 1928 – 1930 ) and as a deputy director of science ( 1930 – 1937 ).
Cartography was provided by Dennis Kauth, with the cover designed by Tom Kidd.

Cartography and modern
Note that in the original map, the north is at the bottom and south at the top, in contrast to modern Cartography | cartographic conventions.

Cartography and on
The 1975 novel North Star by Hammond Innes is largely set in Shetland and Raman Mundair's 2007 book of poetry A Choreographer's Cartography offers a British Asian perspective on the landscape.
On the other hand, at the International Conference on the History of Cartography in July 2009, Larsen revealed that his team had continued their investigation after publishing their original report, and he told the press that " All the tests that we have done over the past five years — on the materials and other aspects — do not show any signs of forgery ".
Afghan Geodesy and Cartography Head Office ( AGCHO ) depicts the line on their maps as a de facto border, including naming the " Durand Line 2310 km ( 1893 )" as an " International Boundary Line " on their home page.
*" Before and Afterlife " and " Thermal " on Cartography by Arve Henriksen ( 2008 )
The Eiger on the Cartography of Switzerland | Siegfried Map
Birmingham's first Cartography | cartographic representation, on the fourteenth century Gough Map.
– Network on European Education in Geodetic Engineering, Cartography and Surveying
* Towards a Cartography of Japanese Anime: Anno Hideaki's >> Evangelion <<-Through an interview with Hiroki Azuma dealing with Evangelion the article sheds light on the origins of the Moe phenomenon
* Cartography and GIS, the set of conventions, rules, or encoding systems that define how geographic features are represented with symbols on a map.
In his lecturer on Surveying and Cartography at Cambridge University, Hinks put forward this theory when discussing the subject of determining positions near the Pole.
The same disadvantage applies to the chapter devoted to Santarem by Arman do Cortesão in his work on Portuguese cartographers and cartography. In the latter's ' History of Portuguese Cartography written in English, however, an excellent account is given of Santarem's life and work.
The necessity of creating a general atlas of the Portuguese colonies led Pinheiro Chagas, at the time Overseas Minister, to create, on April 19, 1883, a Commission of Cartography.
The artwork featured in this station under the Art in Transit programme is The Cartography Of Memories by Hazel Lim, located on the lift shaft in the station.

Cartography and .
Cartography or map-making is the study and practice of crafting representations of the Earth upon a flat surface ( see History of cartography ), and one who makes maps is called a cartographer.
* David Buisseret, ed., Monarchs, Ministers and Maps: The Emergence of Cartography as a Tool of Government in Early Modern Europe.
* O ' Connor, J. J. and E. F. Robertson, The History of Cartography.
Envisioning the City: Six Studies in Urban Cartography.
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.
* Map projections http :// www. 3dsoftware. com / Cartography / USGS / MapProjections /, archived by the Wayback Machine ( 3DSoftware ).
* 500 Years Gerhard Mercator-Early Cartography in the Habsburg Empire, and Commemoration of Mercator's 500th Birthday-30.
Envisioning the City: Six Studies in Urban Cartography.
The State Bureau of Surveying and Cartography compiles topographic maps at 1: 25, 000 and 1: 50, 000 scales.
* J. B. Harley & David Woodward, The History of Cartography, Volume 1: Cartography in Prehistoric, Ancient, and Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean, pp. 168 – 170.
The term Hydrography is sometimes used synonymously to describe Maritime Cartography, which in the final stages of the hydrographic process uses the raw data collected through hydrographic survey into information usable by the end user.

important and for
but for this discussion the most important division is between those who have been reconstructed and those who haven't.
In 1961 the first important legislative victory of the Kennedy Administration came when the principle of national responsibility for local economic distress won out over a `` state's-responsibility '' proposal -- provision was made for payment for unemployment relief by nation-wide taxation rather than by a levy only on those states afflicted with manpower surplus.
'' The other important difference between the two Constitutions was that the President of the Confederacy held office for six ( instead of four ) years, and was limited to one term.
In any social system in which communications have an importance comparable with that of production and other human factors, a point like f in Figure 2 would ( other things being equal ) be the dwelling place for the community leader, while e and h would house the next most important citizens.
Let me quote him even more fully, for his analysis is important to my theme.
He commented -- thoughtfully, a reporter told us -- that it was `` not too important for the individual how he ends up ''.
Besides showing no inclination, apparently, to absent himself from his native region even for short periods, and in addition writing a shelf of books set in the region, he has handled in those books an astonishingly complete list of matters which have been important in the South during the past hundred years.
It may be that in this comment he has broken from the conventional pattern more violently than in any other regard, for the treatment in his books is far removed from even the genial irony of Ellen Glasgow, who was the only important novelist before him to challenge the conventional picture of planter society.
A smart, shrewd and ambitious young man, well connected, and with a knack for getting in the good graces of important people, he was bound to go far.
but they are important foundation stones for more extensive exploration of outer space for the ultimate benefit of all mankind.
What is not so well known, however, and what is quite important for understanding the issues of this early quarrel, is the kind of attack on literature that Sidney was answering.
That fact is very clearly illustrated in the case of the many present-day intellectuals who were Communists or near-Communists in their youth and are now so extremely conservative ( or reactionary, as many would say ) that they can define no important political conviction that does not seem so far from even a centrist position as to make the distinction between Mr. Nixon and Mr. Khrushchev for them hardly worth noting.
In his recent book, Hurray For Anything ( 1957 ), one of the most important short poems -- and it is the title poem for one of the long jazz arrangements -- is written for recital with jazz.
And then there is St. Louis county, where the Democratic leadership has shown little appreciation of the need for sound zoning, of the important relationship between proper land use and economic growth.
I wanted to grab her by the arm and beg her to wait, to consider, to know for certain because life is so long and marriage is so important.
The Illinois Commission for Handicapped Children, which for 20 years has had the responsibility of coordinating the services of tax supported and voluntary organizations serving handicapped children, of studying the needs of handicapped children in Illinois, and of promoting more adequate services for them, indeed welcomes this new important resource which will help the people of Illinois toward the goal of providing an education for all of its children.
Then, to conclude on an indeterminate note: `` Nevertheless, if fallout increased substantially, or remained high for a long time, it would become far more important as a potential health hazard in this country and throughout the world ''.
When the telephone rang on the day after Hino went down to the village, Rector had a hunch it would be Hino with some morsel of information too important to wait until his return, for there were few telephones in the village and the phone in Rector's office rarely rang unless it was important.

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