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Gygax and his friend Rob Kuntz further developed this campaign setting, and by 1976, the lands within a radius of 50 miles had been mapped in depth, and the lands within a radius of approximately 500 miles were in outline form.
* Emmus Grannowskus, explorer and cartographer from Asia Minor who mapped, in detail, the lands of Southeast Asia
As he studied the areas mapped out by Dr. Ansted as containing coal, he became fascinated with some of the most rugged terrain of southern West Virginia, and the fact that these lands were not yet reached by the major railroads.
With the help of such NGOs many Penan communities have mapped their proposed ancestral lands and filed claims in Sarawak's courts in the hope of preventing and deterring illegal logging of their forests.
He was descended in the fifth generation from those whom Arthur had sent to inhabit these lands, and he related that in the year 1360 a certain Minorite, an Englishman from Oxford, a mathematician, went to those islands ; and leaving them, advanced still farther by magic arts and mapped out all and measured them by an astrolabe in practically the subjoined figure, as we have learned from Jacobus.
The expedition carried scientists and cartographers, gardeners, artists and hydrographers who, variously, planted, identified, mapped, marked, recorded and documented the environment and the people of the new lands that they encountered at the behest of the fledgling Société D ' Histoire Naturelle.
In the mid-2000s, the Asháninka gained legal title to a portion of their lands which they had mapped using GPS technology ; these lands are now a National Park and a Reserved Zone, Otishi National Park.

mapped and from
The inputs from the player's controls ( buttons ) are also mapped into the CPU address space
Note that, because a name translated to an address, which included a socket number as well as a node number, a name in AppleTalk mapped directly to a service being provided by a machine, which was entirely separate from the name of the machine itself.
The E. coli genome was originally mapped by interrupted mating experiments in which various Hfr cells in the process of conjugation were sheared from recipients after less than 100 minutes ( initially using a Waring blender ).
One of the latest developments is the identification of a plant gene, At-DBF2, from Arabidopsis thaliana, a tiny weed that is often used for plant research because it is very easy to grow and its genetic code is well mapped out.
The word may derive from the Latin cernere-" to decide, to sift " ( see crisis, mapped on Kairos and Kronos ).
The image pixel colors, scanned horizontally from top left, are converted by LZW encoding to codes that are then mapped into bytes for storing in the file.
After the above codes are mapped to bytes, the uncompressed file differs from the compressed file thus:
To this end a series of encodings registered with the IANA add the C0 control set ( control characters mapped to bytes 0 to 31 ) from ISO 646 and the C1 control set ( control characters mapped to bytes 128 to 159 ) from ISO 6429, resulting in full 8-bit character maps with most, if not all, bytes assigned.
A macro ( from the Greek μακρό for " big " or " far ") in computer science is a rule or pattern that specifies how a certain input sequence ( often a sequence of characters ) should be mapped to a replacement input sequence ( also often a sequence of characters ) according to a defined procedure.
So, a workaround, Uuencode ( and later on Base64 and yEnc ), was developed which mapped the binary data from the files to be transmitted ( e. g. sound or video files ) to text characters which would survive transmission over Usenet.
The emergence of powerful new measurement techniques such as neuroimaging ( e. g., fMRI, PET, SPECT ), electrophysiology, and human genetic analysis combined with sophisticated experimental techniques from cognitive psychology allows neuroscientists and psychologists to address abstract questions such as how human cognition and emotion are mapped to specific neural substrates.
If A is a directed set, we often write a net from A to X in the form ( x < sub > α </ sub >), which expresses the fact that the element α in A is mapped to the element x < sub > α </ sub > in X.
The ocean was mapped by Abraham Ortelius ; he called it Maris Pacifici because of Ferdinand Magellan, who sailed the Pacific during his circumnavigation from 1519 to 1522 and said that it was much more calm than the Atlantic.
This terminology may be muddled somewhat in other jurisdictions, for instance Europe, where terrestrial channels are commonly mapped from physical channels to common numerical positions ( i. e. BBC One does not broadcast on any particular " channel 1 " but is nonetheless mapped to the " 1 " input on most British television sets ).
During the Ohio Constitutional Convention in 1802, the delegates allegedly received reports from a fur trapper that Lake Michigan extended significantly farther south than had previously been believed ( or mapped ).
In Multics, a file ( or a segment from a multi-segment file ) is mapped into a segment in the address space, so files are always mapped at a segment boundary.
It assessed the current availability of water for agriculture on a global scale and mapped out locations suffering from water scarcity.
The elevation or 3D data is extracted using multiple parallel passes over mapped area, yielding both visual light image and 3D structure from the same sensor, which is often a specially chosen and calibrated digital camera.
The Antarctic ozone hole is mapped from weather satellite data.

mapped and New
Cook then sailed to New Zealand and mapped the complete coastline, making only some minor errors.
On their 1614 map, which gave them a four year trade monopoly under a patent of the States General, they named the newly discovered and mapped territory New Netherland for the first time.
The voyage then progressed to Tahiti ( where the transit of Venus was observed, the overt purpose of the mission ), to New Zealand and to the east coast of Australia, where Cook mapped the coastline and made landfall at Botany Bay and at Endeavour River ( near modern Cooktown ) in Queensland, where they spent almost seven weeks ashore while the ship was repaired after becoming holed on the Great Barrier Reef.
New examples are then mapped into that same space and predicted to belong to a category based on which side of the gap they fall on.
The town is unusual among New England settlements of its size in having been comprehensively mapped in 1793 by Phinehas Merrill.
Captain John Smith explored and mapped the coast of New England, naming many features, originally naming the Charles River the Massachusetts River, which was derived from the tribe living in the region.
John Smith explored and mapped New England and gave names to places mainly based on the names used by Native Americans.
In 1602 – 1603, Sebastián Vizcaíno ( 1548 – 1624 ) officially surveyed and mapped the California coastline, including San Pedro Bay, for New Spain.
The expression " the map is not the territory " first appeared in print in a paper that Alfred Korzybski gave at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1931: In Science and Sanity, Korzybski acknowledges his debt to mathematician Eric Temple Bell, whose epigram " the map is not the thing mapped " was published in Numerology.
Follow-up expeditions by Cornelius May in 1613, and Cornelius Hendricksen in 1614 mapped the shoreline of what would become Delaware for inclusion in the New Netherland colony.
New Haven is one of the areas of Enugu that was mapped out in the 1960s and grown from a residential suburb to a major commercial area especially along Chime Avenue, the main high street.
Although he mapped the island in 1828 and attempted to name it for his ship, he clearly was there after the New Englanders, at least.
The elevated line, originally mapped as the New Utrecht Avenue Line ( though the common name prevailed after construction ), replaced the surface West End Line.
1769 — New Zealand mapped by James Cook, and the Norway rat believed to have arrived in New Zealand aboard his ship, the Endeavour.
) mapped out a crossing of the New River at Glen Lyn, Virginia, as well as the adjacent portion of the line from West Virginia through Narrows, Virginia.
Elevations bordering the Beardmore Glacier, at the western extremity of these mountains, were observed by the British expeditions led by Ernest Shackleton ( 1907-09 ) and Robert Falcon Scott ( 1910-13 ), but the mountains as a whole were mapped by several American expeditions led by Richard Evelyn Byrd ( 1930s and 1940s ), and United States Antarctic Program ( USARP ) and New Zealand Antarctic Research Program ( NZARP ) expeditions from the 1950s through the 1970s.
When Brian Clemens and Albert Fennell first mapped out the characters for The New Avengers-an updating of The Avengers-the female lead character was to have been named Charlie ( or Charley ).
Additional portions of these mountains were mapped by a New Zealand party of the CTAE ( 1956 – 58 ), and they were completely mapped by the USGS from Tellurometer surveys and US Navy air photos, 1959-63.
The lower part of the glacier was mapped by the British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901 – 04, and the whole area traversed by New Zealand parties of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition ( 1956 – 58 ).
It was mapped by the Darwin Glacier Party of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition ( 1956 – 58 ), and was named for Trevor Hatherton, Scientific Officer in Charge of Antarctic Activities at the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Wellington, New Zealand.
In 1529, Verrazzano mapped a part of the coastal region of the North American continent under the name Nova Gallia ( New France ).
While they stood in icy water apparently " fishing " with their transit poles, the surveyors mapped out a crossing of the New River at Glen Lyn, as well as the adjacent portion of the line through Narrows to point near Radford.

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