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Перевод: cartographic speek cartographic


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картографический


Тезаурус:

  1. Error and uncertainty have always been a feature of cartographic information.
  2. The 1:50 000 Landeskarte der Schweiz maps are cartographic works of art.
  3. The combination of census data with tried geographical techniques of cartographic analysis means we have been relatively well informed about the essentials of population distribution for over half a century.
  4. Balboa and Magellan might have found the classification very droll, but the fact remains that for purposes of cartographic, organizational and now administrative convenience, the Pacific Ocean is simply-far too big.
  5. Blakemore (1984) attempts to estimate the uncertainty caused by cartographic line thickness and associated digitizer error by adapting an idea forwarded originally by Perkal (1966).
  6. Research in methods for cartographic display of errors, and the setting of statistical confidence limits of databases, are particularly required" (Walsh et al. 1987; 1429).
  7. One can run to a map, locate examples, even indulge in exercises of cartographic explicitness, but eventually the answer, at first so obvious, can become progressively more confusing on closer inspection.
  8. Error and uncertainty are common features of cartographic information, so it is hardly surprising that these aspects are also present in digital versions of analogue maps.
  9. Cartographic logic suggests it was in fact an isolated hill that stands above the headwaters of the Rio Congo - an unspectacular 1,800 ft-high hillock, somewhat denuded of trees, a short distance away from a rudimentary track (made by wild pigs, or cattle, or perhaps by people long ago) which can still be discerned in the jungle.
  10. Cary's firm's cartographic output was prolific and diverse, ranging through maps, plans, atlases, astronomical and educational works, road-books, guides, and globes.
  11. In 1768 he moved to Liverpool and launched, in his impetuous way, several cartographic and artistic projects.
  12. Mark (1989) applies this consideration to the digital line graph, extended (DLG-E) model of cartographic representation used by the US Geological Survey mapping programme and comments that the rules and feature classes adopted do not relate well to an image-schema, and hence will be difficult to generalize.
  13. Perkal defined a distance (" epsilon") about a cartographic line as a means of objective generalization.

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