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The commonly used term for Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis. MAP is an acronym derived from the first, second, and fourth words in Mycobacterium Avium subspecies Paratuberculosis.
Source: medicinenet.com (offline)

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A map depicting the relative order of a linked library of small overlapping clones representing a complete chromosome segment. A contig is a chromosome map showing the locations of those regions of a chromosome where contiguous DNA segments overlap. Contig maps are important because they provide the ability to study a complete, and often large, seg [..]
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A genetic term referring to the visual appearance of a chromosome when stained and examined under a microscope. Particularly important are visually distinct regions, called light and dark bands, which give each of the chromosomes a unique appearance. This feature allows a person's chromosomes to be studied in a clinical test known as a karyoty [..]
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A map of the genes on a chromosome based on linkage analysis. A linkage map does not show the physical distances between genes but rather their relative positions, as determined by how often two gene loci are inherited together. The closer two genes are (the more tightly they are linked), the more often they will be inherited together. Linkage dist [..]
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A map of the locations of identifiable landmarks on chromosomes. Physical distance is measured in base pairs. The physical map differs from the genetic map which is based purely on genetic linkage data. In the human genome, the lowest-resolution physical map is the banding patterns of the 24 different chromosomes. The highest-resolution physical ma [..]
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An abstraction of the real world that is used to depict, analyze, store, and communicate spatially organized information about physical and cultural phenomena.
Source: physicalgeography.net

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Relationships Broader Term:  cadastral map cartographic record Narrower Term:  chart choropleth map isopleth map plan plat Related Term:  atlas globe scale n. ~ 1. A graphic representation of features [..]
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A representation, on a plane surface and at an established scale, of the physical features of a part or whole of the Earth's surface or of any desired surface or subsurface data, by means of sign [..]
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Mean Areal Precipitation- The average rainfall over a given area, generally expressed as an average depth over the area.
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Manifold absolute pressure
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1580s, from map (n.). Related: Mapped, mapping. To map (something) out in the figurative sense is from 1610s.
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1520s, shortening of Middle English mapemounde "map of the world" (late 14c.), and in part from Middle French mappe, shortening of Old French mapemonde, both English and French words from Me [..]
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/ˈmæp/ noun plural maps 1 map /ˈmæp/ noun plural maps Learner's definition of MAP [count] 1  : a picture or chart that shows the rivers, mountains, streets, etc., in a particular area a map o [..]
Source: learnersdictionary.com

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symbolic representation of selected characteristics of a place, usually drawn on a flat surface. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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A document, poster or sign showing stations, routes and locations served in cartographic form.
Source: sciencemuseum.org.uk

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If a locus has been genetically mapped, the "ORF Map" and "Genetic position" under the Sequence Coordinates section of the locus page will display details of the locus/feature. The Roman numeral to the right of "Map" indicates the chromosome to which the locus maps. The number to the right of "Genetic Position&quo [..]
Source: yeastgenome.org (offline)

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Manufacturing Automation Protocol. Network architecture created by General Motors to satisfy the specific needs of the factory floor. MAP specifies a token-passing LAN similar to IEEE 802.4.
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(GSM MAP)
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The common abbreviation for minimum adversed price is MAP. The minimum adversed price is the price manufacturers suggest for their products, and retailers can adverse with those prizes. In fact, retailers are allowed to sell the products even cheaper, but they aren't allowed to advertise any price lower. Sometimes manufacturers also give a MSR [..]
Source: thematchplayer.com (offline)

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a diagrammatic representation of the earth's surface (or part of it) make a map of; show or establish the features of details of; "map the surface of Venus" funct [..]
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(n.) A file showing the structure of a program after it has been compiled. The map file lists every variable in the program along with its memory address. This information is useful for debugging purp [..]
Source: webopedia.com

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A drawing or other type of representation of a geographical area.
Source: familysearch.org

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karte
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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mape
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Any two-dimensional graphic representation of the physical features (natural or man-made) of all or a portion of the surface of the earth or another celestial body, the heavens, or an imaginary geogra [..]
Source: abc-clio.com

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To dream of a map, or studying one, denotes a change will be contemplated in your business. Some disappointing things will occur, but much profit also will follow the change. To dream of looking for one, denotes that a sudden discontent with your surroundings will inspire you with new energy, and thus you will rise into better conditions. For a you [..]
Source: dreams-dictionary.org (offline)

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Modified atmosphere packaging.
Source: theodora.com

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A map is a graphic representation of a place. There are many different types of maps that have different uses. Since a map is 2-dimensional representation of a 3-dimensional world, compromises must be [..]
Source: enchantedlearning.com

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Mobile Application Part –
Source: heywire.com (offline)

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Mobile Application Platform.
Source: eftlab.co.uk (offline)

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A collection of layers displayed within a consistent coordinate system and extents.
Source: knowledge.autodesk.com

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A picture of a place that is usually drawn to scale on a flat surface. ocean
Source: www2.ed.gov

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A picture of a place that is usually drawn to scale on a flat surface.
Source: landmarkunitedstates.com

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A simplified detail print or sketch usually showing just the location and sizes of holes in a detail or steel.
Source: pagsheetmetal.com (offline)

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Metadata Access Point
Source: opencontrail.org (offline)

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Maximum aposteriori estimation; in the simplest cases only, MML is equivalent to MAP, this is not true in general (e.g., one or more continuous parameters, and other cases).
Source: allisons.org

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Acronym for: Mobile application part
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A representation, normally to scale, that illustrates the features of the earth's surface.
Source: library.ucdavis.edu (offline)

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Map has two meanings, tools for navigating on planet earth and tools to let you lookup Objects by key. Geographical Maps Yahoo has zoomable online street maps of Canada, USA, France, Germany, Italy, S [..]
Source: mindprod.com

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This is the action of assigning a shared network disk a letter in a computer, just as if it were another drive in the computer itself.
Source: pandasecurity.com

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Just like it infers, a web map shows you around a web site, shows you which pages are linked to other pages. x
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Methods that will help to maintain the quality of a food product by changing the atmosphere inside its retail package. For example, reduce the availability of oxygen or manipulate the levels of carbon dioxide. It produces a gas mix to maximise shelf life. Margarine:
Source: arrowscientific.com.au (offline)

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(n) a diagrammatic representation of the earth's surface (or part of it)(n) (mathematics) a mathematical relation such that each element of a given set (the domain of the function) is associated [..]
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– mean arterial pressure
Source: spinalcord.org (offline)

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Market Achievement Plan provides the opportunity for Alberta consumers, retailers and marketers to buy electricity contracts associated with the unsold Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) that are held b [..]
Source: burstenergy.ca

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A two-dimensional visual portrayal of geospatial data. A map is not the data itself.
Source: opengeospatial.org

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Graphic representation of the physical features (natural, artificial, or both) of a part or the whole of the Earth's surface, by means of signs and symbols or photographic imagery, at an establis [..]
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Map on which information may be placed for purposes of comparison or geographical correlation. The term "base map" was at one time applied to a class of maps now known as outline map [..]
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Maps delineating the form of the bottom of a body of water, or a portion thereof, by the use of depth contours (isobaths).
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Map showing the boundaries of subdivisions of land, often with the bearings and lengths thereof and the areas of individual tracts, for purposes of describing and recording ownership. It may also show [..]
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Thematic map in which areas are colored, shaded, dotted, or hatched to create darker or lighter areas in proportion to the density of distribution of the theme subject.
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Map showing information that is essential for planning an engineering project or development and for estimating its cost. It usually is a large-scale map of a small area or of a route. It may be entir [..]
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Map designed for studying and planning control projects in areas subject to flooding.
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Map prepared principally to show the size, density, kind, and value of trees in a designated area.
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Map showing the structure and composition of geologic features.
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Map showing relief by any convention, such as contours, hachures, shading, or tinting.
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Map consisting of lines connecting places of equal value of distribution for a given theme such as rainfall or temperature.
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Map showing by means of a coding system the various purposes for which parcels of land are being used by man.
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Map composed of lines as distinguished from photographic imagery.
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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See: orthophotographic map
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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See: photomap
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Map that presents only the horizontal positions for features represented. distinguished from a topographic map by the omission of relief in measurable form. The features usually shown on a planimetric [..]
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Map showing the degree of steepness of the Earth's surface by the use of various colors or shading for critical ranges of slope.
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Map that shows the constitution, structure, and texture of the soil and identifies ongoing erosion.
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Map designed to identify coastal areas subject to flooding, to indicate recommended areas of refuge, and to emphasize available evacuation routes.
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Map designed to provide information on a single topic, such as geology, rainfall, population.
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Map that present the horizontal and vertical positions of the features represented; distinguished from a planimetric map by the addition of relief in measurable form.
Source: lib.utexas.edu

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Mobile Aware Project
Source: met.police.uk

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Microsoft Accelerate Programme
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Mouse antibody production
Source: library.illinois.edu (offline)

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MUTYH Associated Polyposis. A rare inherited bowel cancer syndrome that causes growths (polyps) in the lining of the bowel and increases the risk of bowel cancer.
Source: bowelcanceruk.org.uk

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an organism that causes a disease in cattle similar to Crohn’s Disease. There is ongoing debate as to whether MAP is involved in Crohn’s Disease.
Source: crohnsandcolitis.org.uk (offline)

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 Includes breakfast and dinner.
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a graphic representation that facilitates a spatial understanding of things, concepts, conditions, processes, or events in the human world
Source: publications.newberry.org

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Aeronautical maps and charts
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Find People
Source: bitf.ehe.osu.edu

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Equipment that produces a map image; See Also: Digital Map Generator
Source: g.oswego.edu (offline)

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Manifold Absolute Pressure; the absolute pressure in the intake manifold of an engine.
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ped to a specific location.
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The map of Human Haplotypes.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Graphs representing sets of measurable, non-covalent physical contacts with specific Proteins in living organisms or in Cells.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Archaeologists use maps for navigating and finding known sites and locations, as well as for plotting site locations. Historic maps can provide information on what once existed in a location and can sometimes lead to the identification of historic sites.
Source: sandiegoarchaeologicalsociety.com (offline)

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Master Air Pilot/uk
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A geographical map used by a property insurance underwriter to locate the area and character of a risk. Maps also track the number of insureds in a particular area so that an insurer does not subject [..]
Source: calstate.edu

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A graphic representation of a part of the Earth's surface. Different types of maps are used for different purposes and include the following: Atlas — contains information on landforms. It can show population density and political boundaries that exist between regions, states and nations. Cadastral — shows the boundaries between [..]
Source: dlsweb.rmit.edu.au (offline)

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, sb. a mop.
Source: ulsterscotsacademy.com

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Face
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A two-dimensional visual portrayal of geospatial data. A map is not the data itself.
Source: ise.gov (offline)

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The average rainfall over a given area, generally expressed as an average depth over the area.
Source: srh.noaa.gov (offline)

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standard library associative container, based on "less than" ordering. See also: hash_map, vector, list. TC++PL 3.7.4, 17.4.1.
Source: stroustrup.com

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Missed Approach
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Manifold absolute pressure (together with rpm gives a measure of engine power)
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Missed Approach Point. A point on an instrument approach where the aircraft must either transition to a landing or execute a missed approach.
Source: aroundthepattern.com (offline)

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Equipment that produces a map image; See Also: Digital Map Generator
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See Minimap.
Source: forum.worldoftanks.com

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Mean Areal Precipitation- The average rainfall over a given area, generally expressed as an average depth over the area.
Source: forecast.weather.gov (offline)

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Maturity and Position
Source: bankingglossary.bankingonly.com (offline)

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A largely moribund communication standard proposed by General Motors in 1986 that ideally would have enabled system devices within a manufacturing company to communicate among themselves.
Source: pmel.org (offline)

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Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor (manifold pressure)
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Media Center
Source: zytrax.com (offline)

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Modified American Plan
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See Maps format.
Source: oclc.org (offline)

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The command MAP is used at a DOS prompt or login script to assign a logical drive letter to a network server directory.
Source: glossary.westnetinc.com (offline)

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A map is a technical cartography – charts of risks, vulnerabilities, etc – available under open source and easily reoperable format.
Source: interreg-med.eu (offline)

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A collection of geographically referenced data stored in a file and capable of being displayed on a graphics screen or plotted in hard copy form.  Map units:
Source: www1.agric.gov.ab.ca

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Short for minimum advertised price
Source: help.retailops.com (offline)

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A bank or other institution that hosts merchant accounts and processes online credit card transactions. The term is also often used broadly to include any credit card processing service.
Source: sitesoutlet.com (offline)

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a spatial representation, usually graphic on a flat surface, of spatial phenomena.
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Mean Areal Precipitation- The average rainfall over a given area, generally expressed as an average depth over the area.
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A representation of the earth's surface. A cadastral map is one showing the land subdivided into units of ownership; a topographic map is one showing the physical and superficial features as they [..]
Source: www0.landgate.wa.gov.au

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The number of the Assessor’s property ownership map where a parcel is physically located.
Source: assessment.cot.tn.gov (offline)

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Platforms for fee-based investment management products that work with strict investment controls around trading, investment allocation and risk management.
Source: jse.co.za

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(travel) modified American plan, a hotel rate that included accommodation, breakfast and dinner, but not lunch. (neurology) microtubule-associated protein
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A graphic representation of features using points, lines, and areas defined both by position with reference to a co-ordinate system and by their non-spatial attributes.  Map Element
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Graphical representation of land to scale.
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Identifies the Property Assessor's map number.
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  Graphical representation of land to scale.
Source: nationalduediligenceservices.com

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A map is one way of representing spatial knowledge (of geo information). Aside from the mapped content, each map contains a map scale and a legend. Usually, maps also feature a north arrow as well as [..]
Source: geoportal.rlp.de





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