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    Rendering Effective Route Maps: Improving Usability Through ...

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    May 13, 2001 - For many routes, the lengths of roads can vary over several orders of magnitude, from tens of feet within a neighborhood to hundreds of miles along a highway. When a constant scale factor is used for these routes, it forces the shorter roads to shrink to a point and essentially vanish. This can be particularly ...

    development of a visual map of Delft, city in the Netherlands | Page 2

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    For many routes, the lengths of roads can vary over several orders of magnitude, from tens of feet within a neighborhood to hundreds of miles along a highway. When a constant scale factor is used for these routes, it forces the shorter roads to shrink to a point and essentially vanish. This can be particularly problematic near ...

    Showing a Business Location - Usability, Human Factors ...

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    It's called: Rendering Effective Route Maps: Improving Usability Through Generalization http://graphics.stan...maps/rtmaps.pdf. There are a few good ideas on there about this topic, like this one: Quote. When a constant scale factor is used for these routes, it forces the shorter roads to shrink to a point and essentially vanish.

    Animation Scale Factor - Comsol

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    Apr 18, 2011 - I'm trying to create an animation of my simulation. Every time I create it (under Report > Animation), the scale factor is reactivated to some arbitrary value EVEN if I deselect it or specifically tell COMSOL that I don't want any scaling (i.e. scaling factor = 1). I tried in 2D Plot Group 1 > Surface 1 under "Inherit ...

    [PDF]The Cosmological Constant Problem, an Inspiration for New Physics

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    by S Nobbenhuis - ‎2006 - ‎Cited by 57 - ‎Related articles
    Sep 4, 2006 - (2.56) with dimensionless scalefactor R(t) ≡ a(t)/a0 and writing Ωk = −ΩM − ΩΛ + 1 from the cosmic sum rule, we have: H2(a). H2. 0. = ΩΛ(1 − R−2)+ΩM (R−3 − R−2) + R−2. (2.57). Now we have to find solutions for which the left-hand-side vanishes, since these define the turning points in the expansion.

    SCALE (Command) | AutoCAD | Autodesk Knowledge Network

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    Find To scale an object, specify a base point and a scale factor. The base point acts as the center of the scaling operation and remains stationary. A scale factor greater than 1 enlarges the object. A scale factor between 0 and 1 shrinks the object. The following prompts are displayed. Select objects Specifies which objects ...

    Unasylva - No. 70 - Forest roads in the tropics - I

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    A forest road will be used for the haulage of wood products harvested over all the forest area. It is always a connecting road with the object of approaching as closely as possible to the felling coupe so as to reduce the short haul. The shortest possible route is not always chosen irrespective of cost. If a shorter route can only ...

    SHORT QUESTION AND ANSWERS | Bibin Chidambaranathan ...

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    To convert nominal or typical timing figures to worst case timing figures we use measured or empirically derived constants called derating factors. ..... Permanent Bench mark: These are established by different government departments like PWD, Railways, Irrigation etc., The RL of these points are determined with reference ...

    Self-similar collapse and accretion of radiative gas - SAO/NASA ADS

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    by CM Boily - ‎1995 - ‎Cited by 32 - ‎Related articles
    276, 133-166 (1995) Self-similar collapse and accretion of radiative gas C. M. Boily* and D. Lynden-Bell Institute ofAstronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 OHA Accepted 1995 March 17. Received 1995 ... The time-dependent scale of length, Ct, and mass, c3t/G, are obtained from these constants, where tis the time.

    [PDF]MapInfo Pro User Guide - Product Documentation

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    Data is represented on a map as an object, such as a point to mark a location, a polygon to mark the boundaries of a region, ..... You can also type in a custom scale factor. For more details, see Change .... For more about how to use these buttons, see Using the Drawing and Editing Commands. Accesses the Symbol tool, ...
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