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  • 61Multilayered Mapping of the Cap-Vert — Introduction Traditional mapping can represent only one surface and therefore implies a choice from the authors about the most pertinent information to highlight. For example, traditional geological maps, printed on paper, choose generally to… …

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  • 62Projective texture mapping — is a method of texture mapping that allows a textured image to be projected onto a scene as if by a slide projector. Projective texture mapping is useful in a variety of lighting techniques and it s the starting point for shadow… …

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  • 63Pragmatic mapping — a term in current use in linguistics, computing, cognitive psychology, and related fields is the process by which a given abstract predicate (a symbol) comes to be associated through action (a dynamic index) with some particular logical object… …

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  • 64Degree of a continuous mapping — This article is about the term degree as used in algebraic topology. For other uses, see degree (mathematics). A degree two map of a sphere onto itself. In topology, the degree is a numerical invariant that describes a continuous mapping between… …

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  • 65UV mapping — is a 3D modeling process of making a 2D image representing a 3D model. The map transforms the 3D object onto an image known as a texture. In contrast to X , Y and Z , which are the coordinates for the original 3D object in the modeling space, U… …

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  • 66Open mapping theorem (functional analysis) — In functional analysis, the open mapping theorem, also known as the Banach–Schauder theorem (named after Stefan Banach and Juliusz Schauder), is a fundamental result which states that if a continuous linear operator between Banach spaces is… …

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  • 67Animated mapping — is the application of animation, either computer or video, to add a temporal component to a map displaying change in some dimension. Most commonly the change is shown over time, generally at a greatly changed scale (either much faster than real… …

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  • 68Continuous mapping theorem — In probability theory, the continuous mapping theorem states that continuous functions are limit preserving even if their arguments are sequences of random variables. A continuous function, in Heine’s definition, is such a function that maps… …

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  • 69Fast mapping — In cognitive psychology, fast mapping is a mental process whereby a new concept can be learned (or a new hypothesis formed) based only on a single exposure to a given unit of information. Fast mapping is particularly important during language… …

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  • 70Magellan Data and Mapping Strategies — is a political polling firm based in Louisville, Colorado that provides data and information services to Republican Party candidates and conservative political organizations, as well as serving public affairs firms and businesses. The firm was… …

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