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(91) Two phasing methods were used to obtain electron density maps.
(92) Systematic in the acquisition of the best available maps, Faden developed the most competent cartographic service of the period.
(93) How, for instance, do the lines that appear so neatly on maps get on these maps in the first place?
(94) There is much to see, and hopefully the detailed instructions and maps will prevent you from getting lost.
(95) There are more than 2,500 volumes of pre-1800 imprint, and an extensive assemblage of maps, illustrations and ephemera.
(96) Between 1768 and 1779, his own voyages of discovery filled in vast empty areas on the maps of his time.
(97) Eighteenth-century maps of historic towns often show elaborate formal gardens behind the houses, but very few traces of these remain.
(98) Also promising are electronic versions of the Yellow Pages and other directories, complete with thousands of computerised maps.
(99) Descriptive memoirs exist for many of the maps and these can be a fruitful source of information on mineral occurrences.
(100) The visual evidence accumulates in the courtroom without argument: maps, video footage, satellite imagery and photographs.
(101) Conventionally, maps and graphic aids are introduced into mobility work only in middle childhood, if at all.
(102) Chapter Two Sam McCready spent most of the next day, Monday, poring over large-scale maps and photographs.
(103) See, for example, Fig. 5.3 Manuals which may contain maps, schematic diagrams and other materials warrant separate consideration.
(104) Some had people in them reading maps that were unfolded like giant birds in the front seats of the cars.
(105) The Expanding Discourse maps the progress and diversity of feminist art history debates through 29 essays written in the 1980s.
(106) Firstly,[www.Sentencedict.com] look at a few maps of zodiacs already published to get a feeling for them.
(107) This will perhaps serve to put John Cook's detailed maps of the tip region into perspective.
(108) The structural database has been interfaced with commercially available software and used to generate cleavage-transection maps.
(109) He started in the 1970s by placing a free ad in Yankee magazine, inquiring about old road maps.
(110) Within the city, call 0131-557-1700 for information about accommodations, theater and concert tickets, tours and maps.
(111) Insurance maps of the 10-block area, perhaps the best record of residential and commercial buildings, show few outhouses.
(112) The pack contains maps showing where the four dog control byelaws exist and offers sound advice about owning man's best friend.
(113) We do not know how cognitive maps are stored in the brain.
(114) You can tell immediately the particular kind of scientist in an office by the maps outside the door.
(115) For thematic maps the principle cause of error is the original map document and its conversion to digital form.
(116) I have said from early childhood he liked histories and maps.
(117) Had early explorers come from the southern hemisphere, would our maps appear upside down?
(118) Hydrogeochemical maps are being developed as an aid to interpreting environmental problems such as acidification and agricultural and mining pollution.
(119) Outline the difficulties that might be encountered when relating Landsat imagery to conventional maps.
(120) What chance have we lowland city folk got when we're confronted with maps covered in names that look like anagrams?