topographical in English

adjective
1
of or relating to the arrangement or accurate representation of the physical features of an area.
the topographical features of the river valley
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1. Brain electrical activity analysis and topographical mapping

2. Topographical description of County Armagh

3. Optical instruments and apparatus for hydrographic, topographical and aerial surveying

4. • Give aerial photographs, topographical maps and floor plans.

5. Palm size autorefractor and fundus topographical mapping instrument

6. John James Abert, an officer in the Corps of Topographical Engineers.

7. Analysis involved topographical location, landscape, proximity to water resources and others variables.

8. And they stopped here where the flood water reached its topographical base point.

9. Because you look like Freddy Krueger face-fucked a topographical map of Utah.

10. Topographical patterns of temperature, red responses and light absorption of the skin were found.

11. These classification principles take no account of the topographical unity of the monument in history.

12. Maps and hydrographic or similar charts of all kinds, including atlases, wall maps, topographical plans and globes, printed:

13. Along with a good quality topographical map of the area you're navigating, knowing how to use a compass will ensure that …

14. And to do this, we built a very rough topographical map of the region around the nuclear power plant.

15. The focal axonal Arborizations could serve as an anatomical correlate for a precise topographical relationship between nRt and dorsal thalamus

16. That service includes, in particular, technical assistance for the identification of cultivated areas on orthophotographs, aerial photographs or topographical maps;

17. John has more empirical (sensorily attributed) references, topographical details, and Archaeologically attested features than all the other gospels combined—canonical and otherwise

18. Aworth Survey Consultants is an industry leader in BIM, topographical surveys, measured building surveys, legal mapping, boundary disputes, monitoring, area calculations, and a wide range of

19. The surname Bush is a topographical one, coming from the Old English busc or Buskr, describing someone who lived by a bushy area or thicket

20. Axminster Style Abstract Animal-Skins-Birds Damask Distressed Floral- Foliage Geometric Global Guestroom Organic Scroll Scrolls Stripes Tartans- Plaids Textures- Outfills- Ombre Topographical Traditional Trellis Water

21. If nubbliest or lofty Dwight usually overestimate his distich situated thirdly or Botanises satanically and unshrinkingly, how topographical is Toddie? To address the mission of on sermon

22. “A computerized architectural and topographical survey of the Roman colony of Corinth.” Provides detailed plans of the main structures and streets plus three dimensional images of the topography

23. Definite advantages to planting in the fall The simplicity of the resulting scheme obscured then, and Acerbates now, more complex cultural, linguistic, and topographical realities on the ground

24. Buckism : Ethos Of The Reverend Of Evolution Charles Sankey Emanuwa, Halfborn: Part One In The Tales Of Myrrador Saga Elle Carlton, Armageddon 1 Hyun Se Lee, A Manual Of Topographical Drawing Richard Somers

25. This is particularly apparent in Bavaria’s uplands and in the foothills of the Alps, where use of meadows and pastures predominates over arable farming and the climatic and topographical conditions favour typical Bavarian cattle production.

26. The name origin is either Norse-Viking, deriving from the pre 9th Century "Buskr", or the Olde English pre 7th Century "busc"; in both cases it is topographical for one who lived by a …

27. Latin and its nearest Congeners, like Faliscan); and (d) Umbrian (or, as it may more safely be called, Iguvine), two principles of classification offer themselves, of which the first is purely linguistic, the second linguistic and topographical.

28. The first part of this essay will examine how, in the opening passage of the poem, Beggs depicts Bogland in an isolated area of north-east Ireland within accustomed topographical, picturesque, and Romantic forms of landscape representation.

29. As an STS-99 crew member on the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, she and her fellow crew members worked continuously in shifts to produce what was at the time the most accurate digital topographical map of the Earth.

30. Bernardo Bellotto, also called Canaletto Belotto or Canaletto the Younger, (born January 30, 1720, Venice—died October 17, 1780, Warsaw, Poland), vedute (“view”) painter of the Venetian school known for his carefully drawn topographical paintings of central Italian and eastern European cities.

31. The cardinal symptoms of PCA are deficits of higher visual and spatial functions (mostly taking the form of Balint’s syndrome), variably associated with disorders of visual perception, topographical disorientation, visual object agnosia and prosopagnosia, and deficits affecting reading, copying, drawing, and calculation.

32. The name origin is either Norse-Viking, deriving from the pre 9th Century "Buskr", or the Olde English pre 7th Century "busc"; in both cases it is topographical for one who lived by a particularly distinctive copse or thicket

33. This is a slice of a larger topographical map that highlights the Great Rift Valley, a dramatic depression on the earth's surface, approximately 4,000 miles (6,400 km) in length, extends from the Red Sea area near Jordan in the Middle East,, south to the African …

34. The possible function of the epithelioid cells is being discussed refering to the fact that, contrarily to mammals, neither in aglomerular nor in glomerular kidneys of teleosts exists any topographical relation between epithelioid cells and macula densa, since the nephrons of marine teleosts have no distal tubular segment.

35. Is the knowledge of local circumstances, as applied to taxation, a minute topographical acquaintance with all the mountains, rivers, streams, highways, and Bypaths in each State; or is it a general acquaintance with its situation and resources, with the state of its agriculture, commerce, manufactures, with the nature of its products and

36. A Chine (/ ˈ tʃ aɪ n /) is a steep-sided coastal gorge where a river flows to the sea through, typically, soft eroding cliffs of sandstone or clays.The word is still in use in central Southern England—notably in East Devon, Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight—to describe such topographical features

37. With their aircraft stripped of armament — to save weight and to keep them from straying into combats — and loaded with enough extra fuel to extend their flying range to four or five hours, pilots took photos of everything from airfields to minefields, from gun emplacements to basic topographical data for overprinted maps.

38. Is the knowledge of local circumstances, as applied to taxation, a minute topographical acquaintance with all the mountains, rivers, streams, highways, and Bypaths in each State; or is it a general acquaintance with its situation and resources, with the state of its agriculture, commerce, manufactures, with the nature of its products and consumptions, with the different degrees and kinds of

39. The sites attributed to the Aurignacian in Romania cover a wide array of geographical and topographical contexts, in both caves and open air settings ().Most cave sites are to be found in Southern Carpathians and are situated on an average altitude (400–650 m), usually at the edge of the mountain range, with the single exception of Mare-Moeciu Cave (950 m).

40. Mancuso in Calabria, the toe of Italy, the location of the “VOTA” agriculture and tourist centre gives the visitor wonderful opportunities to enjoy both the sunshine and incredible views over the Savuto valley delta, in whose topographical and archaeological features we can see shadows of the Acropolis of the mythical city of Temesa, the Ager Tempsanus of the Roman era, with the backdrop of the vast expanse of the Mediterranean.