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This painting has become a symbol of the resurgence of perspective during the early Renaissance: check out that grid of weapons on the ground, charting a map for the foreshortened bodies and weapons of the scene.
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For this purpose, it was necessary to develop a graphical language (meaningful to humans), a computer-readable language (onto which the graphical language can be mapped) and software that would allow charting a large map of molecular interactions and, simultaneously, creating a computer-readable file (serving as a database).
Now You Can Chart a Medieval Map of Mars.
By creating a new installment every two years, the artists hope to chart a visual map of contemporary New Mexico as a whole.
You read about the invention of a fluid microchip in 2009 and see a 19th-century London map charting a cholera epidemic.
There is no map, and charting a path ahead will not be easy.
"There is no map, and charting a path ahead will not be easy," he wrote.
For instance, Tweetping.net allows anyone to view geo-tagged Twitter activity charted on a map, in real time.
Oliver J. Gajda, the assistant bicycle program manager with the Department of Parking and Transportation, said that when anyone complains about parking problems, the locations are charted on a map.
By repeating the process with millions of pairs of points, Ilonidis can chart out a map that identifies regions where travel time is significantly shorter than expected – locations where sunspots are likely to appear.
A good idea is to chart out a map of any locations that your characters will be at more than once.
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