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"We, obviously, couldn't map the whole country with sheep," Hanssen said.
When people are far out, they can map the whole territory before taking action.
"Greenwich Village and the Financial District were almost a total loss, because you're looking at the map the whole time," he said.
Neuroimagers do not map the whole brain any more than tourists on a tight schedule would visit every block in Manhattan.
That architectural instability is reflected in the film by swinging doors and walls, changing colors, shifting transparencies and a constantly revolving point of view, which all challenge our ability to map the whole cognitively.
He set sail on his $15m yacht Sorcerer II on an unending voyage with the mission, along the way, "to put everything that Darwin missed into context" and map the whole world's genetic components.
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Whereas Bicep2 has only looked at part of the sky visible from the south pole, Planck has mapped the whole sky.
This week, he warned legislators that without independently drawn maps the whole process could end up in the courts, which would not serve the public's interest.
I am currently overseeing a project funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation which involves mapping the whole of Sekondi-Takoradi, a Ghanaian city the size of Edinburgh, as well as subsequent street naming and property addressing.
The question cartographers are always being asked at cocktail parties, says Heyman, is whether there's really any mapmaking still left to do: we've mapped the whole planet already, haven't we?
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