Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research, and MethodsGary T. Moore, Reginald G. Golledge Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1976 - 441 Seiten |
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... field , " payo also designates a " well - formed , large pond field . " This distinction is relative only to the size and shape pattern of fields throughout a par- ticular region . This instance of a common type of polysemy can be ...
... field , " payo also designates a " well - formed , large pond field . " This distinction is relative only to the size and shape pattern of fields throughout a par- ticular region . This instance of a common type of polysemy can be ...
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... field P Pond field LTM LTM H Each formulaic transcription accounts for the es- sential features visually distinguishing one landform from the others in a unique , concise , and nonredun- dant statement . The use of the term S always ...
... field P Pond field LTM LTM H Each formulaic transcription accounts for the es- sential features visually distinguishing one landform from the others in a unique , concise , and nonredun- dant statement . The use of the term S always ...
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... fields Terrain contours Watershed drainage systems Wet - field plot boundaries Measurable areas , slopes , terrain elevations , and horizontal distances Boundaries between caneland and grassland or woodlots External boundaries of ...
... fields Terrain contours Watershed drainage systems Wet - field plot boundaries Measurable areas , slopes , terrain elevations , and horizontal distances Boundaries between caneland and grassland or woodlots External boundaries of ...
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