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картограф


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  1. It is on a vast scale though: Franz Schrader, the first great cartographer of these mountains, estimated that it would hold twenty million people; modern guidebooks have cut this number churlishly, and for all I know realistically down to three million.
  2. The remarkable navigator and cartographer circumnavigated the Antarctic but was killed in Hawaii on his third voyage.
  3. The game is huge, a veritable cartographer's dream-come-true in fact.
  4. Laos Following the award to BGS in August 1990 of a six-month Asian Development Bank consultancy, a BGS-led team comprising a geologist, an exploration geochemist, a bibliographer and a cartographer, together with a mineral economist from British Mining Consultants Limited, worked at the Department of Geology and Mines (DGM), Vientiane, between September 1990 and March 1991 to draw up a new Mineral Exploration and Development Plan for the government of the Lao PDR.
  5. Following the departure of the resident cartographer in May, support for geological cartography was maintained by continuing to supply and maintain equipment and materials.
  6. In a clumsier pair of hands, the novel might have begun with an Elizabethan cartographer, say, or a Caroline poet, and died at birth of irretrievable archness.
  7. By the early 1760s he lived in Derby and had launched a career as a cartographer.
  8. But five years later, in December 1791, a real threat appeared, in the sudden arrival of a Frenchman named Charles Laurent who was a cartographer.
  9. Ltd. for their kind permission to reproduce illustrations of Cave Systems from their publications, and add my tribute to the excellent work of the cartographer Mr G.M. Davies.
  10. The geomagnetic north pole, located at 79.2N, 71W, is a cartographer's abstraction - the point which, if the earth's magnetic field were generated by a perfect bar magnet, would mark that magnet's north pole.
  11. Taken alone the Pacific Ocean can be, like any other, defined in a variety of ways, depending on whether the observer is a geographer, geologist, cartographer, military strategist or fashionably up-to-date economist.
  12. Previously, however, the worst effects were largely avoided by a combination of the expertise of the cartographer, who knew about the inherent generalization implicit in analogue maps, while the difficulty of manipulating maps by manual means precluded most forms of analysis likely to be sensitive to the effects of error.
  13. To a cartographer, the North Shore is only a corrugated fractal from Kahuku Point in the north to Kaena Point in the south.

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