In La Puce, the topographical prospects, or views, include the female body as well as the city. |
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They rarely include memorable details or exact biographical or topographical precision. |
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Geographically accurate topographical maps with close contours to show the drainage pattern at micro level are not available. |
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Or imagine sitting atop a perfectly cone-shaped mountain, and suppose the mountain is the only topographical feature in the world. |
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A sudden jump to the nineteenth century looks at architectural photography, comparing it to the work of the topographical perspectivists. |
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I was perceiving in terms of the topography and the topographical maps I had seen. |
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The coast survey is to furnish the requisite information of the hydrographical and topographical nature. |
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He is remembered chiefly for his topographical poem in tetrameter couplets, Grongar Hill, which describes the scenery of the river Towy. |
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An architectural capriccio produced in Rome in 1704 reveals the topographical foundations of his invention. |
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A topographical map of Michigan makes the state look as if someone steamrolled it with heavy equipment, then rumpled the northwest corner. |
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In such panels, the breach between a strictly topographical map and a map of a socially inscribed landscape becomes clear. |
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Rushdie's borrowings from Dante consist of topographical and stylistic devices. |
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A striking morphologic finding was a topographical relation of focal inflammation with sclerotic atrophy in areas with erosion of the epithelium. |
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The topographical relations of ATP distribution and histological pattern were analysed. |
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These topographical patterns reportedly form within seconds of cell contact. |
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Banding also appears in topographical atomic force microscope images of hydrated, native fibrils. |
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Shifts in topographical distribution were identified statistically by a significant state by scalp site interaction. |
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They have shown that cells align themselves with topographical features such as parallel grooves etched into a biomaterial surface. |
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The most studied topographical projection is that of the optic nerve from the retina into the brain. |
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The technique of percutaneous RF chordotomy is based on the topographical arrangement of the spinothalamic tract within the spinal cord. |
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A striking finding was a topographical relation of focal inflammation to sclerotic atrophy in areas with erosion of the epithelium. |
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They presented a methodology to analyze AFM force curves on lipid bilayers that correlated with topographical features in the AFM images. |
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There was no topographical relationship between AAH and VMGH, nor was there any direct continuity between these 2 lesions. |
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At first glance, Looking East from Denny Hill is merely a topographical landscape. |
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Instead, he finds a scroll of paper and begins to draw, quite successfully, the houses and topographical features of Steerborough. |
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Religious, philosophical, and topographical works were published in large numbers, though eventually overtaken in popularity by the novel. |
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This month the City of Johannesburg's mapping and survey department completed a detailed topographical survey, consisting of 7 500 readings. |
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Innovative new works created from bone fragments depict topographical maps of the sites of important battlefields in the history of South Africa. |
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His son Pierre-Antoine the younger painted landscapes and topographical works in his father's manner. |
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Over the last few months, the artist has produced topographical views of Richmond upon Thames. |
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The bulk consists of lists of places with longitude and latitude, with brief descriptions of important topographical features. |
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Streets were named according to topographical features, occupations, and after famous persons or trades. |
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By performing proper blocking experiments, the topographical and adhesion information can be separated. |
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The film starts by introducing ways to find a plot of land in the desert using satellite images, topographical maps and a compass. |
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The lesser topographical names like thorpe, and in Norwegian-dominated areas thwaite, were marginal settlements and clearings. |
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With the Geostar we survey on-the-fly on 100-foot intervals, so we create a more accurate topographical map. |
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The geoid serves as the classical reference for all topographical features. |
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The building would have no relationship with existing development, the townscape or topographical features, principally the River Moy. |
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The Celts, who came to this corner of the land about 300 B.C. were probably the first to give names to the topographical features of the area. |
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This river valley was evidently formed by the collapse of a large cave system, creating over 23 acres of unique topographical features. |
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It also helped that he knew this route and its every topographical feature, perhaps well enough to not need a clicker, to amble along deafly. |
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Second, before engaging the enemy, rivers, mountains, and other topographical features must be used to gain added leverage. |
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Each regional section has a brief introduction to set the scene and pick out distinctive geographical and topographical features. |
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In many cases, the two combine to cancel one another, so corrective surgery based on topographical measurements of corneal aberrations is not optimum. |
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But if you're lost in the cave, the map of Powell's seems only an abstract black and white design of squiggly curves, wavy topographical lines, and straight directional lines. |
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Differences between these groups and their topographical and demographical features do exist, but they are insignificant for the scope of this paper. |
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Birds may use celestial bodies or the Earth's magnetic field to steer their way but they also depend on major topographical features to aid in navigation. |
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Absolutely true to nature, it transcends topographical detail to attain a visual poetry that invites contemplation, self-reflection, and spiritual enlightenment. |
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It is certainly true, with reference to paintings like The Little Street or View of Delft, that a topographical artist cannot change the buildings which are in front of him. |
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For fourteen years I chaired the Works of Art Committee and sought to add to our collection of historical statues, busts and portraits, and topographical works. |
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In the top right corner of the screen, a circular display has been implemented, depicting the topographical nature of the immediate environment surrounding the player. |
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Neither a topographical relation nor a morphologic transition was seen between prostatic atrophy and histologic carcinoma or high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia. |
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We attempted to assess the specific consequences of topographical changes by selective manipulation of this parameter with neutral K20 antiintegrin antibody. |
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Prediction of fluid shear force distribution on the endothelial surface has been computed from topographical maps measured by atomic force microscopy. |
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The Royal Danish Academy began an ambitious project to undertake a topographical survey of Denmark and also to use triangulation to determine geographical coordinates. |
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A strong presumption of topographical reference can be posited for this bridge, given that a capriccio in the same set is based on the Tiber Island. |
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Those Romans' stolid inclination towards straight lines meant that if a topographical outcrop loomed in their way, they simply built up and over it. |
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Enjoying a substantial social status, they produced topographical memoirs that provided information specifically devoted to the management of colonies by the state. |
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He may have preferred topographical specificity, but given his delicate health, he would have been ill-advised to visit any such insalubrious clime. |
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Along with Hudson Bay, many other topographical features and landmarks are named for Hudson. |
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By the end of 1789, he had also begun to study under the topographical draughtsman Thomas Malton, specialised in London views. |
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In the Yorkshire and the Humber region, there is a very close relationship between the major topographical areas and the underlying geology. |
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Lines of constant tidal phase are called cotidal lines, which are analogous to contour lines of constant altitude on topographical maps. |
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Metropolitan France has a wide variety of topographical sets and natural landscapes. |
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The Library also keeps maps, photographs, paintings, topographical and landscape prints, periodicals and newspapers. |
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A topographical presentation of these contours was used as a game-time decision aid by the UCLA 1972-73 Football Coaching Staff. |
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The technology combines an optical microscope with proprietary digital imaging software to measure topographical details of a surface. |
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Common elements of Welsh place names thus include both words for topographical features and words reflecting human influence. |
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This new app allows hikers and backpackers to find wild places, plot GPS points and plan their next trip over topographical maps. |
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Landscape studies draw upon a variety of topographical, archaeological and written sources. |
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Aerial photographs began to be used in the 1920s to provide topographical data. |
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In recent times more systematic hill lists have been produced based upon topographical prominence and height, rather than mere visual appeal. |
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In Yorkshire there is a very close relationship between the major topographical areas and the geological period in which they were formed. |
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Dunmail Raise provides the topographical connection between the Eastern and Central Fells, Steel Fell rising on the other side of the pass. |
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However, topographical links only exist with two of the surrounding groups. |
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Monro, to copy works of the major topographical draughtsmen of his time and perfect his skills in drawing. |
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This chronicle is the first topographical and linguistic source with respect to the place name Oregon. |
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These topographical factors have served to restrict urban spread, resulting in a relatively stable population size and a low degree of mobility. |
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One of the visible topographical manifestations of a very slow form of such activity is a scree slope. |
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On a synoptic scale, geological units coincide with topographical units. |
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Now, from the touch-screen of an iPad, hikers and backpackers can find wild places, plot GPS points and plan their next adventure over seamless topographical maps. |
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The climatic, geological and topographical conditions of the alpine region make for a very fragile ecosystem that is particularly sensitive to climate change. |
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The pericellular membrane surrounding the PVC granule generally does not impede uptake of plasticizer, due to pore openings in the topographical skin. |
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In hilly country, the divide lies along topographical ridges, and may be in the form of a single range of hills or mountains, known as a dividing range. |
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His drawings of Wigmore Grange were engraved by John le Keux and are some of the finest topographical prints published in Archaeologia Cambrensiis. |
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Though describing a landscape or scenery, topographical poetry often, at least implicitly, addresses a political issue or the meaning of nationality in some way. |
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Examples of topographical verse date, however, to the Late Classical period, and can be found throughout the Medieval era and during the Renaissance. |
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But by this time in Japan postcards had become the most common form of communication and they soon replaced prints as a medium for topographical imagery and war reportage. |
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The main topographical feature is the central plateau which rises abruptly from the Red Sea and gradually descends into the Nejd and toward the Persian Gulf. |
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The 18th century was also a great age for the topographical print, depicting more or less accurately a real view in a way that landscape painting rarely did. |
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If the primary purpose of a picture is to depict an actual, specific place, especially including buildings prominently, it is called a topographical view. |
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Laser scanners are used for topographical surveys to provide deliverables such as spatial cloud data, DEM, DTM, contour maps, raw data, and technical analysis. |
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To completely specify a location of a topographical feature on, in, or above Earth, one also has to specify the vertical distance from Earth's center or surface. |
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Both scenes visually syncretize the fundamental biblical analogies of sowing and harvesting the Word of the Lord with the topographical features of the land of Malaysia. |
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In 1577, with the encouragement of Abraham Ortelius, Camden began his great work Britannia, a topographical and historical survey of all of Great Britain and Ireland. |
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