| In the sunlit river valley the new farms, wrested from the wilderness, and the grid of their fields, flourish in a benign, fertile, mappable landscape. |
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| Such aggregates constitute the basic unit of which the solid Earth is comprised and typically form recognizable and mappable volumes. |
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| In other words, the migrant regularly passes through the province, but enduring, mappable Element Occurrences cannot be defined. |
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| Remote sensing, especially sensing from space, is a major source of mappable data, and as such plays a key role in modern cartography. |
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| The following is a position piece concerning the role and placement of toponyms as mappable cultural capital. |
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| Some of these games are as accessible as choose-your-own-adventure books, and others can be more sophisticated, implementing mappable space, objects that can change states, or graphics, sound and visual effects. |
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| Landscapes can be used to distinguish mappable areas of soils because similar causal factors are involved in landform and soil genesis. |
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| A range of airborne, satellite and land based remote sensing techniques can provide additional, mappable data. |
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| It provides the only mappable and restorable profile that illustrates the genesis and development of an astrobleme during the very short time after impact. |
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| As standards for what counted as a mappable fact rose, knowledge that didn't meet those standards — secondhand travellers' reports, guesses hazarded without compasses or sextants — was discarded and lost. |
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| Recent mapping of the Meguma terrane in Nova Scotia has led to the identification and division of several mappable units within the Halifax and Goldenville groups. |
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| Other factors are predictable but not mappable, such as social factors. |
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| Satellite imagery has made many inaccessible areas much more mappable. |
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| In fact, these specifications, if stable enough and agreed and harmonized across languages, make different physical tagsets compatible and mappable on each other. |
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