topography|topographies in English

noun

[to'pog·ra·phy || tə'pɑgrəfɪ /-pɒg-]

surface features of a region; science of mapping the surface features of a land area

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1. CIPO’s principal areas of activity are patents, trademarks, copyrights, industrial designs and integrated circuit topographies.

2. Wavefront aberration and corneal topography measurement

3. Planetary engineering modifying the Earth's atmosphere and topography.

4. 16 Its typical quartzite topography features numerous natural spectacles.

5. The Alps boast incredibly unusual and complex topography

6. 2 Latin America's religious topography is changing rapidly.

7. Canaletto was a sophisticated and prolific Italian painter known primarily for his vivid topographies of Venice, Rome, and London

8. I'd go to Central Park and see the rolling topography of Central Park come up against the abrupt and sheer topography of midtown Manhattan.

9. First Altimetry measurements followed, to determine the ocean-surface topography.

10. It is shown from the high-resolution acoustic survey results that there are many instable topographies on the Yellow River subaqueous delta.

11. Carpellary membrane topography and also to determine its elastic properties

12. 17 Earthquake local topography can change, or uplift, or settlement.

13. 28 This sprawling narrative is a familiar story with a new topography.

14. Bathymetry is the information that describes the topography of the seabed

15. Utah's distinct topography provides the surface for 19 designated state Byways

16. With its rugged topography, Tasmania has a great number of rivers.

17. The model system is in the generalized curvilinear coordinates, using high precision self-adaptive grids to fit the complicated topographies and coastal shapes.

18. Selective accumulation of energy with or without knowledge of tissue topography

19. 12 The Bible had always had a local topography in his imagination.

20. Transportation is precarious and is subject to bad weather and odd topography.

21. Instruments and appliances used in geodesy, topography, surveying or levelling; hydrographic instruments

22. The topography of the river's basin has changed significantly since the floods.

23. 1 The topography of the river's basin has changed significantly since the floods.

24. As you can see, the topography forced the two sides down towards each other.

25. Detailed multipurpose maps of NOS Bathymetry and US Geological Survey (USGS) land topography