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  • * [[Help:Drawing graphs]] contains guidance for making non-map graphs. [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MapEditor Map editor and instructions]
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  • ...l land cover inventories are further integrated into a seamless land cover map of Europe. As per CLC90, the resulting CLC2000 European database is based o |+''' Map classes recognised in the CLC2000 land cover map
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  • ...iondensitymap.jpg|thumb|300px|Figure 1. 1 km dasymetric population density map: EU strategy 1]] ...2; SEE of 4518 people) in Figure 1 is contrasted with a population density map based on the NUTS 5 census data (Figure 2). The weights for the EU strategy
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  • ...0 Graphical representations of risk (DAG, impact pathway, event tree, mind map, pyrkilo, flow chart) Mikan Intarese-paperi, Analytica, pp. 38-46, D1 Bener *mind map
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  • ...ttp://kansalaisen.karttapaikka.fi/kartanhaku/paikannimihaku.html?map.x=189&map.y=309&cx=2456366&cy=6842236&scale=16000&styles=normal&lang=FI]
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  • <googlemap lat="62.903976" lon="27.638855" type="map" zoom="11" width="375"> ...e are 1.5 igloos built on the lake Savilahti, some 2 km from Neulanen (see map). We can organise winter sleeping bags and other necessary equipment. There
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  • ...sian belief networks, influence diagram, stock and flow diagram, reasoning map and other techniques and tools which facilitate transparent development of
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  • See the map below to check the locations of: You can zoom into the map and by clicking the red pins on the map, an information box indicating the name of the location will appear.
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  • ...he model would not be very unrealistic. This work was done manually with a map. Note that the absolute numbers of 'Average vehicle flow on the 30 most bus
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  • ** go and see the [[map of climate promises]]
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  • ...nt location in the region it is run. Usually these values are derived from map information such as the soil type and land use maps by ways of pedo-transfe
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  • *[http://europa.eu/abc/european_countries/index_en.htm Map of EU Member States]
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  • ==Compendium used to map Queensland public consultation== Compendium has been used to map environmental atmosphere related content elicited from >8000 public respons
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  • ...implest solution is to target on the same 10 km radius (to be defined on a map). The airport isn't exactly a point source.
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  • Map showing the location of the house: http://kartta.kuopionseutu.fi/map/map.php?x=3532486&y=6978183&px=5.0&kieli=1&txt=Jouni%27s+home
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  • ...age weather conditions. These noise “contours” can then be placed on a map to see which communities are subjected to different degrees of average nois *depicting preferred noise routes on a map that avoid residential areas as far as possible, monitoring track adherence
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  • ...rom other models and components within the toolbox. Visualising results in map form adds an additional level of understanding to simply looking at results * Help or guidance - on map design etc
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  • The notion of location of uncertainty can be illustrated by the example of a map of the world that was drawn by a European cartographer in the 15th century. Such a map would probably contain a
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  • ...on Climate Change The Conference of the Parties, Pursuant to the Bali Road Map adopted by the Conference of the Parties at its thirteenth session, Acknowl
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  • | THL, Tutkimuskeskus Neulanen, Kuopio (see map) See the map below to check the locations of National Institute for Health and Welfare,
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  • * '''Social media analytics''': [[:en:Sysomos|Sysomos]] MAP
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  • ...l land cover inventories are further integrated into a seamless land cover map of Europe. The resulting European database is based on standard methodology
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  • [[image:REMO grid.png|thumb|400px|An example of REMO grid map (maximum temperature in Europe for one day in January 2005).]]
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  • ...rnUrl=/index.php GeoWiki: creation of a new and improved global land cover map]
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  • WHO. 2010a. Global Update on 2009 H1N1. Global Intensity Map, Week 17 (April 26, 2010-May 2, 2010). [http://gamapserver.who.int/h1n1/qua
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  • * You are living in the alert level 1 area (purple area, see map) of you have stayed or will stay there for more than a day between March 16 <googlemap lat="37.319444" lon="141.021111" type="map" zoom="9">
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  • [[image:Map of Fukushima's radiation risks.png|thumb|500px|Map of Fukushima's radiation risks.]] ...sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2011/04/a-map-of-fukushimas-radiation.html A map of Fukushima's radiation risks].</ref>
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  • ...ation-independent resource identifiers and are designed to make it easy to map other namespaces (that share the properties of URNs) into URN-space. Theref
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  • '''Fancy map plots: ###################### eumap plots values of EU29 countries on map. Parameters:
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  • More specifically, MASIS is a system to map and follow the developments of the most important Science in Society activi
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  • ...ion (EMEP model results, meteorological data, altitude, population density map). The year 2005 instead of 2004 was chosen as the modelling year by EEA for ...The population density map for 2005 is made by scaling the 2002-reference map using the 2005/2002 ratio of national population numbers. Within a country
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  • | SOTER: Soil degradation and vulnerability map
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  • #The choice of metric. It rarely makes sense, for example, to map absolute measures, such as excess risk, total number of deaths or DALYs, be ...erent messages. The choice of denominator must reflect the purpose of the map.
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  • *helping to ensure effective layout of the map;
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  • It can therefore be useful to map issues in relation to these dimensions, to help see how far to go along eac
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  • * Map of concentrations – PM<sub>10</sub> and NO<sub>2</sub> concentration maps ===Map of concentrations===
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  • ######## Buildings in Kuopio on map ######## Buildings in Kuopio on map
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  • ...a = data[data$variable == metalli, ], size = value) # Concentrations on a "map".
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  • # Map saved manually to .eps with width = 1280, height = 960 px. # Map saved manually to .eps with width = 1280, height = 960 px.
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  • * [[Help:Drawing graphs]] contains guidance for making non-map graphs. [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MapEditor Map editor and instructions]
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  • ...ranean coastal cities. Athens, United Nations Environment Programme, 2004 (MAP Technical Reports Series No. 157, [http://195.97.36.231/acrobatfiles/MTSAcr ...the Mediterranean Sea. Athens, United Nations Environment Programme, 2008 (MAP Technical Reports Series No. 170, [http://195.97.36.231/acrobatfiles/MTSAcr
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  • ...europa.eu/health/ph_determinants/life_style/Tobacco/keydo_tobacco_en.htm], map on [http://ec.europa.eu/health/ph_determinants/life_style/Tobacco/Documents
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  • ...nex 1); four further countries responded after the deadline (marked on the map in Fig. 66 but not included in the analysis).<ref name="who">WHO Health and
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  • ...it is not visible. For Kuopio, we had some difficulties such as the Google map was not precise enough. So we used other database systems such as Karttapai ...are to detect the green area, building and water will be helpful. Checking map information from different websites like infokartta might be useful as well
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  • <googlemap version="0.9" lat="62.816274" lon="27.718506" type="map" zoom="9"> In the other method we decide to print the map and measure different land by hand and scale. We used the Escali L-Series d
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  • ...typologies in different types of regions can be hardly done by traditional map-interpretation approach. However, it is common practice to transfer the data to a base map, and no matter what the guidelines are,
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  • ...ge. A link sent by e-mail shows the location of the selected object on the map. ...t as well as the size and scale of it. The print is not conditional on the map sheet division.
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  • Uploading a Google Maps map to a page
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  • This example plots large number of point data on static Google Maps. The map produced in this example shows the age (in years) distribution of buildings
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  • ...creates a function that is used to plot a concentration field on a Google map. # Function concmap draws a concentration field on a dynamic Google map.
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  • This study has been conducted to map the extent of e-democracy found on the websites of Finnish municipalities.
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  • # Draw a concentration map. ...the typical emission distance from the population) are shown on the Google map below. Single points are used because the dispersion model does not take li
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  • ...jor units of Finnish bedrock as presented on the 1:1 000 000 scale Bedrock Map of Finland (Korsman ''et al.'' 1997). The estimated average compositions of ===Map units on the 1:1 000 000 scale===
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  • This is how you can make fancy Google motion or map charts. See documentation for R package googleVis and [https://developers.g google.gvis('Geo Map', Exports, locationvar="Country", numvar="Profit",options=list(dataMode='re
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  • * Hewlett-Packard Return Map
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  • * [[Opasnet map]]
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  • kmlname = "", # Name of the KML fille (does this show on the map?) kmldescription = "", # Description of the KML fille (does this show on the map?)
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  • google.gvis('Geo Map', Exports, locationvar="Country", numvar="Profit",options=list(dataMode='re
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  • ...agging behind. In the long term, it will position EU research teams on the map as leaders in the global governance of research.
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  • ...atabase of Eurasia at scale 1:1,000,000 (SGDBE), a digitized European soil map and related attributes; ...are delivered as a table with new attributes related to the European soil map;
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  • ...northern latitudes are positive. A search can be made by cities or using a map.
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  • *as a colour-coded map of the region you are looking at. ...to browse by type of data, city and geographical coordinates or to use the map graphical interface.
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  • *sampling site location, including geographical region, map sheet, sampling coordinates (easting and northing and latitude and longitud ...was used to select the suitability of elements and analytical methods for map production. GIS data layers were then created and preliminary dot maps, bas
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  • ...l land cover inventories are further integrated into a seamless land cover map of Europe. As per CLC90, the resulting CLC2000 European database is based o |+''' Map classes recognised in the CLC2000 land cover map
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  • While the resulting mind-map provided an indication of the scope of the assessment, it was not the end o ==A mind-map==
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  • ...8-0.9. The resulting population models and map can be viewed [[Population map: dasymetric disaggregation|here]].
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  • ...iondensitymap.jpg|thumb|300px|Figure 1. 1 km dasymetric population density map: EU strategy 1]] ...2; SEE of 4518 people) in Figure 1 is contrasted with a population density map based on the NUTS 5 census data (Figure 2). The weights for the EU strategy
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  • ...ral Returns) and land cover (from the CORINE, satellite derived land cover map of Europe). As a basis for estimating potential exposures, therefore, these
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  • ...nstructed and applied to the relevant predictor grids and a NO<sub>2</sub> map for GB was created. This example is part of a publication (Vienneau et al. ...er data were derived from the [[Land cover map of the EU|CORINE Land Cover Map 2000]]. Data from the 1:100 000 country vector data sets were used, with a
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  • A map of emissions modelled for Thessaly and C. Macedonia is shown [[Modelling co
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  • [[Image:cadmium_studyarea_map.png|thumb|400px|Figure 1. Map of study area]]
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  • ...n this context may have been reduced by using higher resolution Land Cover Map for GB, however, cost prohibited its use in this assessment.
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  • ...Output from the tools is quantitative, and results are often provided in map and/or tabular form; output, however, is often relatively aggregated, so ma
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  • .... residential addresses) or for a fine grid; in the latter case, a raster map of the study area can thereby be generated, and intersected with area-level ...ther target locations (obtained by applying the regression model) and/or a map of modelled concentrations.
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  • Interactive '''MAP''' outputs are generated using the Web Map Service (WMS) are displayed in a PNG format (PNG is chosen as it provides a ...played in a tabular format upon clicking on an item within the map. As the map is georferenced, based on the x & y coordinates of the query an html respon
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  • ...lore the temporal variation of each location on the map by clicking in the map view. This also works the other way around. You can explore the spatial dis ...cell. The user can explore the uncertainties by moving through the raster map through the probability distribution. Time is shown as timeline and can be
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  • ...tes reports. In general, tabulation, results from statistical analysis and map making are generally needed.
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  • ...source, the relationship must be known and put into the model creating the map. ...late to information in a two-dimensional spatial format, especially if the map is of an unfamiliar area or is presented in an unusual projection. Furtherm
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  • # map out how these uncertainties might persist and propagate through the assessm
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  • When spatial objects are analysed, the map area is usually portioned into zones. The definition of these zones involve A number of important issues for map design and representation arise from this principle. One of these is the s
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  • ...r example, businesses are represented as points, defined by the address or map co-ordinates; in statistical data, however, they are often attributed to ad
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  • ...map unit t and source map unit s; and A<sub>sp</sub> is the area of target map unit s that is populated land.
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  • ...t included in the initial survey, or when wanting to produce a contiunuous map of the whole area, therefore, we have to be able to expand from the initial
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  • ...st National Laboratory. This provides an interactive and highly flexible, map-based system for estimating sample size and selecting between different sam
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  • ...ess the spatial data needed as inputs to air pollution models, and then to map the results of the models.
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  • Consider a map of the world that was drawn by a European cartographer in the 15th century. Such a map would probably contain a fairly accurate description of the geography of Eu
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  • ...is a map of the world, and all locations are geographic components of the map.''
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  • | Drawing up a service map and promoting service design and usability via bottom-up workshops. Identif
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  • ...the OSR Initiative (ATT), from open comments, and from the road map.
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  • # Map saved manually to .eps with width = 1280, height = 960 px.
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  • ...gy consumption in London] [http://www.google.com/fusiontables/embedviz?viz=MAP&q=select+col0+from+1518327+&h=false&lat=51.49917147237497&lng=0.01656140033 * [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2097530/Map-shows-energy-use-EVERY-building-New-York-City.html Building energy use in N
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  • ...i_ve0+.png|thumb|400px| An example of a dispersion(?) model's results on a map. Particulate matter (PM10) fallout from Hanasaari and Salmisaari power plan [[File:Vuosaari_powerplant_map.png|thumb|400px|Possible map for the new Vuosaari power plant area. The coal storage area (brown) might
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  • Purpose of the 1st expert round was to map potential management alternatives related to SLUs work in GOHERR and plan w ...r on (via herring) in salmon. AB and AL interviewed each of the experts to map their thoughts about the mechanisms through which the experts saw the regul
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  • ...nt busy streets (answer to this variable can most easily be described as a map with congestion situation on different streets)
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  • *RTools map functionality and OpasnetUtilsExt **Some datasets (first example on [[Opasnet map]]) involve a PostgreSQL/PostGIS database
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