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Sanborn Maps (6668 bytes)
1: <nowiki> Sanborn fire insurance maps are an amazing resource with multiple uses 4: ...insurance liability in U.S. urbanized areas. The maps 7: ...uthor Kim Keister described the legacy of Sanborn maps, “Stated simply, the 8: Sanborn maps survive as a guide to American urbanization that ... 20: ... The Sanborn Company began making fire insurance maps in 1867 when founded U.S. presidential election maps (440 bytes) Open and closed maps (5162 bytes) 1: ...'' is a [[function (mathematics)|function]] which maps [[closed set]]s to closed sets. 3: ...osed maps are much less important than continuous maps. Recall that a function ''f'' : ''X'' → ''Y'... 12: ...ural projections of products, these are also open maps. (Note that product projections need not be close... 28: ...maps is again open; the composition of two closed maps is again closed. 38: A very useful result regarding closed maps is the '''closed map lemma''': every continuous f... The Frames - Burn the Maps (380 bytes) 1: ''''''Burn the Maps'''''' is the fifth studio album by [[The Frames]]... Settlers of Catan, Oceans maps (2572 bytes) 4: ...". That is the risk, and maybe reward, of Oceans maps. You never know what you're going to reap on spe... Self-reference (2978 bytes) 1: ...s when an object [[reference|refers]] to itself. Reference is possible when there are two logical levels, a ... 3: An example of a self-reference situation is the one of [[autopoiesis]], as the l... 5: Self-reference also occurs in [[literature]] when an author refe... 7: ...anically"), the result is a tautology. Such self-references can be quite complex and include full propositio... 9: Self-reference in [[computer science]] is seen in the concept of... Reference (C Plus Plus) (7728 bytes) 1: {{wrongtitle|title=Reference (C++)}} 3: ...ted from [[C programming language|C]], which is a reference in the general sense but not in the sense used by... 11: ... is said to define an identifier whose type is '''reference to <Type>'''. 23: ...to int, MyClass is a class with a member which is reference to int. 25: ...tifiers which are of reference type are called '''reference variables'''. To call them ''variable'', however,... Reference (3572 bytes) 1: A '''reference''' is something that refers or points to somethin... 5: In [[semantics]], reference is the relation between [[noun]]s or [[pronouns]]... 9: Reference is not in general the same as meaning, since many... 10: ...[sense and reference | sense ]] of a word and its reference). 14: ...language]]s support some form of reference. See [[reference (computer science)]]. Texture Maps: The Lost Pieces Vol. 3 (1499 bytes) 1: [[image:Steve_Roach_Texture_Maps.jpg|right]] 2: '''''Texture Maps: The Lost Pieces Vol.3''''' (2003) is an album by... Timeline of astronomical maps, catalogs, and surveys (2801 bytes) 1: '''[[Timeline]] of [[astronomy|astronomical maps]], catalogs and surveys''' Reference surface (590 bytes) 1: '''Reference surface''': In [[optical-fiber]] technology, tha... 3: ... polymer overcoat of an all-[[glass]] fiber), the reference surface may be the [[core]]. Reference circuit (800 bytes) 1: ...cteristic or characteristics, used primarily as a reference for measuring the performance of other, ''i.e.,''... 3: ...f related reference circuits is also called a ''[[reference system]]''. Reference ellipsoid (2174 bytes) 3: In [[geodesy]], a '''reference ellipsoid''' is a mathematically defined surface ... 6: Mathematically the reference ellipsoid is an oblate (flattened) ellipsoid of r... 22: ...point, and the height ''h'' of the point over the reference ellipsoid. If these co-ordinates, i.e., latitude ... 46: Currently the most common reference ellipsoid used, and that used in the context of t... 48: Traditional reference ellipsoids or ''geodetic [[datum]]s'' are defined... Reference noise (589 bytes) 1: ...he magnitude of [[circuit]] [[noise]] chosen as a reference for measurement. Reference dose (116 bytes) 1: A '''reference dose''' is the minimum safe [[dose]] when dealing... Reference clock (484 bytes) 1: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''reference clock''' has the following meanings: 7: <i>Note:</i> The [[failure]] of a reference clock does not necessarily cause loss of [[synchr... Reference electrode (593 bytes) 1: '''Reference electrode''' 7: Common reference electrodes: Circular reference (885 bytes) 1: ...ences the first, thus causing the whole series of references to be unusable. 3: ==Circular references in business== 5: ...lanned business support will result in a circular reference. This is known as a run-around. 11: The entire set of references is now worthless because none of them can satisf... Reference implementation (2003 bytes) 1: In [[computing]], a '''reference implementation''' (or, infrequently, '''sample im... 3: "A reference implementation is, in general, an implementation ... 6: ''Requirements for GSC-IS Reference Implementations'', Eric Dalci, Elizabeth Fong, Al... 9: "Reference Implementation 19: ...implementation that X.org then declared to be the reference implementation.) Reference work (962 bytes) 3: ...sually of a specific type, compiled for ease of [[reference]]. That is, the information is intended to be qui... 5: ...s. Indexes are commonly provided in many types of reference work. Most are updated as needed, typically with ... 24: See also: Wikipedia's [[list of reference tables]]
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