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represented undistorted. If
these lines are a
parallel of latitude, as in
conical projections, it is
called a
standard parallel. The
central meridian is the meridian...
- In mathematics, a
conical spiral, also
known as a
conical helix, is a
space curve on a
right circular cone,
whose floor projection is a
plane spiral. If...
-
sometimes of wood or coral. Formally, this is a
clinical diagnosis for a "
conical projection above the
surface of the skin." They are
usually small and localized...
- (or
conical)
projections map
meridians as
straight lines, and
parallels as arcs of circles.
Pseudoconical In
normal aspect,
pseudoconical projections represent...
- In
human anatomy, the
lesser trochanter is a
conical, posteromedial, bony
projection from the
shaft of the femur. It
serves as the prin****l insertion...
- The Gall–Peters
projection is a rectangular, equal-area map
projection. Like all equal-area
projections, it
distorts most shapes. It is a cylindrical...
- The
Mercator projection (/mərˈkeɪtər/) is a
conformal cylindrical map
projection first presented by
Flemish geographer and
mapmaker Gerardus Mercator...
- The
Winkel tripel projection (Winkel III), a
modified azi****l map
projection of the world, is one of
three projections proposed by
German cartographer...
- The
Robinson projection is a map
projection of a
world map that
shows the
entire world at once. It was
specifically created in an
attempt to find a good...
-
Linear or point-
projection perspective (from
Latin per****ere 'to see through') is one of two
types of
graphical projection perspective in the graphic...