Sentence examples for computerized map from inspiring English sources

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"Just today, there's been 147 events," he said, peering intently at a computer monitor and pointing to a computerized map full of dots.

Using a computerized map of the dining room, with the tables color-coded to indicate their stage of readiness, the maître d' decides where to seat you.

Today, that information is held on a computerized map that can easily be combined with other data and sent to officers and agencies.

The company recently began working with iJET, a travel and asset risk-management company in Annapolis, Md .With information from iJET, Ms. Peeler Jones can now track employees on a computerized map.

The Federal Census Bureau this year is delivering on a promise it made seven years ago: to give America a computerized map of itself, a gargantuan file of geographic data knitting together every street, stream and political boundary.

The agency unveiled a searchable computerized map on Wednesday that allows users to identify the nation's major stationary sources of carbon dioxide and other climate-changing gases, including power plants, refineries, chemical factories and paper mills.

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Geographic information systems, as they are called, are increasingly ubiquitous computerized mapping programs that help corporations, private groups and governments make decisions.

Computerized mapping studies have demonstrated that extracellular potential gradient fields produced by defibrillation shocks are uneven with high gradient areas close to the electrodes and low gradient areas distant from the electrodes.

Computerized "strip" maps running along each side near the roof line indicate the train's progress with a small light.

Computerized isochronous activation maps of the atria were recorded during atrial fibrillation from 208 bipolar electrodes simultaneously.

Computerized bedside graphical displays (ICU Pilot®, CMA Micodialysis, Solna, Sweden) can allow clinicians to identify whether ICP and MAP are positively correlated, in which case a low CPP would be preferable, or negatively correlated, in which case a higher CPP would be desirable.

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