First off, it is going to be a sniper's paradise as there are tons of little lines of site that encompass
large areas of the map, giving lots of range between the sniper and their targets.
They also use Webway Gates alowing them to move units across
large areas of map instantly.
Not exact matches
The projection
of the Peter's
map shows all parts
of the world in proportion to their true
areas, while the Mercator Projection greatly distorts relative
areas so that Europe, the Soviet Union, Canada and Greenland are shown as far
larger relative to South America and Africa than they really are.
But massive irrigation programmes begun during the Soviet era diverted water from the rivers that feed it, reducing the lake's volume to just 10 per cent
of what it had been and leaving
large areas dry (see
map).
Fully
mapped tree census plots
of large area, 25 to 52 hectares, have now been completed at six different sites in tropical forests, including dry deciduous to wet evergreen forest on two continents.
«Anthropology textbooks
of the 1990s often showed
maps with
large arrows indicating migration
of early H. erectus from its inferred core
area of eastern Africa to other parts
of the Old World,» explains Roebroeks.
This new
map allows scientists to determine the age
of large swaths
of the second
largest mass
of ice on Earth, an
area containing enough water to raise ocean levels by about 20 feet.
«DNA sequencing is a powerful tool, but it is still quite expensive and has several technological and functional limitations that make it difficult to
map large areas of the genome efficiently and accurately,» says Jason Reed, Ph.D., principal investigator on the study.
Existing satellite
maps of the
area have estimated trees» carbon content based largely on their height, but have not accounted for
large regional variations in their shape and density.
It means we can now produce
maps of where coral is likely to be for
large areas of the deep - sea that we have not yet visited, and use them to identify high value ecological
areas that might need protection from damaging activities.»
The pulsar was identified by analysing fluctuations in gamma - ray
maps of the sky made using the
Large Area Telescope aboard the Fermi Gamma - ray Space Telescope, which launched on 11 June.
The researchers produced forest microclimate
maps for an
area of 16,000 km2 in central Sweden (covering parts
of Värmland, Örebro län, Västmanland and Dalarna) with the help
of small temperature data loggers, not
larger than a finger nail.
This fundamental organization
of the visual cortex was even found in people whose eyes did not develop normally, suggesting normal eye development may not be necessary for the establishment
of large - scale functional connectivity network
mapping in the most fundamental visual
areas like V1, the primary visual cortex.
The
map (pictured) is built up from 95 hours
of observations and was made with an instrument called the
Large Area Telescope, which can scan the entire sky once every 3 hours.
Professor Schneider continued: «While there have been studies that have assessed urban expansion and urban population growth across
large areas, this is the first study
of its kind to use empirical
maps and datasets for every settlement and population in the 17 - country region.
This study takes in the
largest total
area of the sky to ever be
mapped with this technique so far.
A CoolClimate
Map of New York City's carbon footprint by zipcode tabulation
area shows a pattern typical
of large metropolitan
areas: a small footprint in the urban core but a
large footprint in surrounding suburbs.
Within hours
of the flaming debris
of Pan Am flight 103 crashing onto the Scottish village
of Lockerbie on 21 December 1988, the emergency services had
large - scale
maps of the
area and its surroundings on the scene.
Fifteen to 20 seconds later the
map appears on the laptop's screen, with simple graphs that display the
area of the cave at different distances, and written explanations
of the data, such as «30 feet ahead is a
large opening».
According to the study, published in the journal IEEE MultiMedia, the subjects preferred the virtual street
maps for navigating
large areas, such as cities, and the virtual dioramas for assessing small groups
of buildings.
This is the first Dark Energy Survey
map to trace the detailed distribution
of dark matter across a
large area of sky.
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One
of their more important avenues
of research has been redesigning and enhancing state -
of - the - art habitat connectivity
maps that can be paired with satellite imagery to display the potential corridors used by animal populations to move between both
large and small
areas.
Mapping this microstructure to a
large asteroid could help to predict the height and strength
of the explosion, for example, or the likely impacted
area of an impending meteorite strike after midair breakup.
In the study now published in the scientific journal Nature the researchers have compared the genomes in a
large number
of dogs and wolves, and
mapped areas of the genome that show clear differentiation between the two groups.
Using the AKARI high resolution data we find a new «tepid» dust grain population at a temperature
of ~ 35K and with an estimated mass
of 0.06 sola... ▽ More We use new
large area far infrared maps ranging from 65 - 500 microns obtained with the AKARI and the Balloon - borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST) missions to characterize the dust emission toward the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant (
large area far infrared
maps ranging from 65 - 500 microns obtained with the AKARI and the Balloon - borne
Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST) missions to characterize the dust emission toward the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant (
Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST) missions to characterize the dust emission toward the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant (SNR).
«Although this technique has been employed previously, the depth
of the COSMOS image and its superior resolution enables a more precise and detailed
map, covering a
large enough
area to see the extended filamentary structures,» said co-investigator Richard Ellis
of the California Institute
of Technology.
From looking at the
map you'll notice that certain hobbies are very much consigned to certain
areas of the country — for example, a
large number
of Southern states list music as their second favorite hobby, and coastal states like California and Florida tend to prefer fine dining.
The
areas you run around in are significantly
larger compared to previous games too, which would be a chore to navigate if not for the inclusion
of a Dash mechanic, which is
mapped to the X button.
These places are
large maps made up
of several smaller interconnected
areas, and cover a variety
of terrain types such as snowy mountains, volcanoes, deserts, and jungles.
Monster Hunter World feels like an open - world game to some extent, with fantastically
large maps of a scale that we haven't seen before (both vertically and horizontally), no discernable game - pausing loading screens between zones in hunting
areas, and a wealth
of beautifully rendered environments to slaughter colossal monsters in.
In addition to the versatile rear cargo
area, the Sportage offers a range
of storage compartments including a
large height - adjustable center console with two - stage tray top,
large lockable glove box, overhead sunglasses holder,
map and cup holders in all four doors, rear - seat central armrest and floor - console dual cup holders.
Each
of the sampled vehicles came equipped with the
largest screen and embedded navigation, and because I was driving in an unfamiliar
area the lack
of a «Nav» or «
Map» button to provide easy access to the map display proved somewhat aggravati
Map» button to provide easy access to the
map display proved somewhat aggravati
map display proved somewhat aggravating.
The average Nevada county is over 6,400 square miles, and most
of the land
area is sparsely populated (click
map for
larger version):
Unique design features include
large columns throughout the hotel and lobby built from Texas limestone; a topographical
map of Austin illustrated in the lobby ceiling and floor; illuminated artwork behind the check - in
area that resembles a magnified cactus graphic; and a
large outline
of the state
of Texas etched into the bottom
of the fifth - floor pool.
Hotwire asked me to test a Secret Hot Rate so I checked the
map and chose «Bloomsbury — Marble Arch — British Museum
area» as it covered a
large section
of central London.
Inside are displays on the cultural and natural history
of the Delta, including a
large interactive
map of the San Francisco Bay
Area and Delta.
Caye Caulker in 1965,
map of island listing owners, stores, common
areas, plots
of land showing where folks live Click
map for
larger versions
The land cover
of the reserve and surrounding
area has been
mapped and is shown on
large scale colour air photos held by the Forest Department, The reserve's vegetation is almost entirely Red Mangrove, with a belt
of mixed freshwater swamp species such as Bullet Tree around Fabers Lagoon.
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Map of Machu Picchu
area: View
Larger Map
It simmers down in more impoverished
areas of the
large map, each with their own distinct feel and theme.
Where things do get more interesting is in Shadow Wars, huge 32 vs 32 events that take place over
large, open
areas of the
map where you must capture and hold objectives.
Teams will also gain points for the initial capture
of areas as well as a
large number
of points for capturing all
areas of the
map.
Even the early dungeons are quite the slog, and since I didn't want to draw
large maps of the dungeon
areas, I was left to just exploring randomly and hoping I found my way through.
You and up to three other players start in a
large map, each
of which contain procedurally generated neighborhoods and city blocks, or forested
areas crowded with deep mine shafts and jutting hills.
Players move their team
of five around ever -
larger dungeons and
areas, fighting enemies, gaining experience and levels and, my favorite part, drawing their own
maps.
The original Mob
of the Dead is one
of the
largest maps, in terms
of playable
area, ever released.
As the
maps keep changing, the further you progress the more difficult it might be to catch the ghost
of those that are
larger as there are more
areas for the ghosts to avoid you.
Once activated in specific spots on the
map known as Heat
areas, players can lead the
large group
of soldiers on horseback or on foot, or have static archers rain hundreds
of arrows from above, causing massive damage to a
large group
of enemy soldiers, as well as destroy barriers that can keep you from progressing forward.
We will also try to make our contribution to the genre by proposing our own vision
of key gameplay features like our advanced weapons improvement system or our association
of a world
map you can explore and very
larges open
areas.