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Planimetrics is the
study of
plane measurements,
including angles, distances, and areas. To
measure planimetrics a
planimeter or dot
planimeter is used...
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distinguished from smaller-scale "chorographic maps" that
cover large regions, "
planimetric maps" that do not show elevations, and "thematic maps" that
focus on...
- level, the
Kahler Asten (840.7 m) and the
Clemensberg (839.2 m). The
planimetrically determined centre of
North Rhine-Westphalia is
located in the south...
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curves are
disjoint except on
their extreme points.
Geometric space Planimetrics "Analytic geometry". Encyclopædia
Britannica (Online ed.). 2008. Katz...
- A dot
planimeter is a
device used in
planimetrics for
estimating the area of a shape,
consisting of a
transparent sheet containing a
square grid of dots...
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integer rather than
fractional degrees. Many
angles commonly appearing in
planimetrics have an
integer number of degrees. For a
simple non-intersecting polygon...
- določena planimetrično, 2005" [Surface area and land
cover determined planimetrically, 2005] (in
Slovenian and English).
Statistical Office of the Republic...
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Planimetrics of
Cascina Boscajola in Milan....
- a
party of
surveyors and
naturalists collecting geologic, biologic,
planimetric and
topographic data in New
Mexico and six
other southwestern states...
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Australian Antarctic Territory: Deep Lake,
Vestfold Hills, (−50 m (−164 ft))
Planimetric centre of
gravity for
continental Australia –
Lambert Gravitational Centre...