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I hope that by 2050 the entire solar system will have been explored and mapped by flotillas of tiny robotic craft.

Willoughby pointed out that much of the rest of the country had been explored and mapped except for this part of Florida, writing, "(w)e have a tract of land one hundred and thirty miles long and seventy miles wide that is as much unknown to the white man as the heart of Africa".

Three of the factors – innovation characteristics, outer context and system readiness – however, had already been explored and mapped through three separate activities during the process of selecting the recommendation to target, prior to conducting the diagnostic analysis.

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Transitional care is furthermore a complex phenomenon involving a substantial set of dimensions or factors (eg, patient involvement, coordination, multiprofessional collaboration, documentation, information or communication) to be explored and mapped.

The combined effects of shear modulus ratio, film thickness, and surface energy on the contact behavior of the thin film are explored, and a schematic map is constructed to reveal the influences of film thickness and material characteristic length, which correlates the geometric configuration (i.e. a film or a half-space) and surface behaviors (i.e. with or without considering the surface effects).

Professor Jonathan Bamber, from the school of geographical studies at University of Bristol, said, "With Google Streetview available for many cities around the world and digital maps for everything from population density to happiness, one might assume that the landscape of the Earth has been fully explored and mapped.

By linking these databases to Google Maps, the geographic distribution of pathogen genotypes can be displayed and the databases can be explored and analysed conveniently (http://maps.mlst.net).net

It concerned, after all, a region that had yet to be properly explored and mapped, a zone that could prove to be the gateway of a northwest passage to Cathay — "that holy grail of Renaissance navigation".

The group, first sighted by the English navigator Henry Hudson in 1610 and named for Sir Edward Belcher, who commanded an Arctic expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, was not explored and mapped until 1915.

For over 300 years, mountain regions became an appropriate subject to be extensively explored and mapped.

You may have thought that the Picasso Cordillera was pretty well explored and mapped by this time, but it appears that not a single exhibition, book, or major scholarly paper had ever undertaken a broad overview of Picasso as a portrait artist.

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