Concept cluster: Communication > GeoTech
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A collection of laboratory tests performed on a single sample.
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(architecture) Any of several types of architecture that use forms influenced by biological structures.
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(statistics) A simultaneous cluster of rows and columns
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(physics) A model of the universe that assumes a minimum number of parameters, especially the Lambda-CDM model.
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geographical mapping as a form of activism against dominant power structures
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A diagram that shows all of the systems at play in an individual's life, used in social work.
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The use of sets of characteristics to segment commercial organizations, analogous to demographics for people.
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Synonym of free body diagram
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Geographical data warehouse
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The process of replacing missing values for exact geographical locations with approximate locations derived from associated data.
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A pastime in which participants use a GPS receiver to find a hidden container at a specific latitude and longitude, or to hide a container to be found in this manner.
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Alternative spelling of Geocentric Coordinate Time [A coordinate time standard intended to be used as the independent variable of time for all calculations pertaining to precession, nutation, the Moon, and artificial satellites of the Earth, equivalent to the proper time experienced by a clock at rest in a coordinate frame co-moving with the center of the Earth.]
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That can be geocoded
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identified by a geocode
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A software mechanism for geocoding.
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To generate geocodes for locations
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(geography, computing) The use of computing in the geographic sciences
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geographic content
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A geospatial coordinate.
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To modify a map by means of geocorrection
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Geographical data.
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(geography, databases) A database containing geographical and spatial data
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(computing) Supporting geographic features such as mapping.
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(geography) visualized by means of a geofacet programme
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An electronic system used to store, process and display geographic information, especially maps
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(transitive) To encode (a geographic location) in this form.
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geospatial information
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geographic latitude
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identified with a geolocation
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to use GPS to provide map coordinates to a person or an object
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The identification of geographic location, as of an electronic device or an animal being tracked.
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A device that permits geolocation.
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(computing) restricted to a specific geographical region
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geographic longitude
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(marketing) The integration of geographical parameters into various aspects of marketing, including sales and distribution.
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A format that includes geographical information, such as that used by maps, geotagged pictures, or travelogues.
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A commentary, interview or similar narrative that may be mapped to a location
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A program or algorithm that performs geoparsing.
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The process of parsing text that identifies a place into an unambiguous geographic reference.
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The association of data with its related physical location.
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(Internet) A form of web portal that handles geospatial information
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The identification of geographic location by means of technology; geolocation.
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The keeping private of one's geographic location, especially the restriction of geographical data maintained by personal electronic equipment
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The graphical processing and manipulation of geographical data
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A software component that carries out geoprocessing.
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To establish such a profile
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A form of image rectification that transforms an image and a map onto a common coordinate system
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modified by georectification
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To carry out georectification
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Data used to transform locations using a coordinate reference system
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Whose position is referenced by a coordinate system
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A device that assigns a georeference to an image
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The assignment of a georeference to a location
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To adjust (an image) to correspond with the geographic location of a trusted reference work.
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The adjustment of an image to correspond with the geographic location of a trusted reference work
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(computing) georemote replication of data
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The use of geolocation and geosurveillance technologies to monitor and control individuals in a coercive or surreptitious manner, with the control being overpowering and uncompensated.
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(computing) Describing the combination of spatial software and geographic data.
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The surveillance of geographical movements and activities.
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(Internet, transitive) To augment (photographs or other items) with metadata indicating a geographic location.
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The augmentation of photographs or other items with metadata indicating a geographic location.
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(transitive, Internet, marketing) To target (an Internet user) with specific content for a geographic location.
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Alternative form of geovisualization [(geography) geographic visualization (of geospatial data)]
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(geography) geographic visualization (of geospatial data)
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A proposed merging of the World Wide Web with geospatial information, permitting for example searches by physical location.
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(cartography) A method of marking off maps into areas.
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(economics) A way of visualizing the relationship between the output price ratios, the input price ratios, and the endowment ratio of two goods.
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The transformation of multiple images onto a common coordinate system
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(computer graphics) Between voxels.
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(figuratively) A social institution or apparatus perceived as largely deceptive or illusory.
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A system that uses meta-analysis to construct funnel plots.
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The complete set of a series of models (in any of several contexts)
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(science fiction) A device that, given an object and sufficient atoms of the required elements, would reproduce exact copies.
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(electronics) That has multiple gates on a single transistor device
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(countable) The relative physical position or direction of something.
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A former sort of typecasting machine that produced a large number of types simultaneously
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Synonym of Ramachandran plot
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(medicine) Randomized clinical trial.
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schema
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relating to a schema
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The use of alternate cartographies to challenge hegemonic narratives.
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(technology) The technological singularity.
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(transitive, computer graphics) To cause to appear as if on the surface of a sphere.
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A subdivision of a band (especially one of frequencies)
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(radio, electronics, zoology) Divided into subchannels.
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(construction) A surface to which a substance adheres.
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The creation and study of supernematic systems
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(physics, profession) A scientist who studies theoretical physics; using math and other abstract analysis rather than practical experimentation.
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(mathematics) One who does trigonometry.
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A map coordinate stored within a satellite navigation system

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