Collocations withmap

These are words often used in combination withmap.

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cognitive map
An example of the primacy of place of origin is the cognitive map of a camp.
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concept map
The concept map is a form of a semantic network or semantic graph.
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contour map
An iso-bar contour map was then produced, showing areas of pressure corresponding to specific finger volitions.
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detailed map
Consequently, other methods such as disequilibrium mapping are required to produce a detailed map of regions of interest.
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digital map
The study of user needs for small-scale digital map data has been recently completed.
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electoral map
The most important lesson here, however, is that geography matters even in a country with no electoral map.
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genetic map
A comprehensive genetic map of the human genome based on 5264 microsatellites.
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geological map
The first would be a geological map.
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interactive map
An interactive map of all publicly situated art is available.
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large-scale map
The large-scale map contains a wealth of new data and has sufficiently clear topographic information to permit users to locate themselves accurately.
From theCambridge English Corpus
linkage map
Further, we also assume that the linkage map of markers that is applicable to all crosses is known.
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map location
In other cases, one genetic map location appeared to participate in more than one epistatic interaction, within the limits of the mapping resolution.
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map maker
There is little scope for the map maker in such a delicate conflict of national identity.
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mental map
What often happened in such cases was that the mental map lingered on as a 'folkmemory' of belonging.
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multiplayer map
The update included several bug fixes which removed glitches in several multiplayer maps and player movements, and provided more information in the stats display.
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ordnance map
Paths which were clearly marked on the ordnance map, and which invited one's straying feet, were closed.
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spatial map
This vector contains the desired position of the end-effector in spatial map coordinates.
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survey map
It turned out that he was using an out-of-date ordnance survey map.
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thematic map
Major portion of this area has a severe erosion only small area have the slight erosion based on thematic map.
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topographic map
The shading refers to swamp forest according to the topographic map of the area.
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topographical map
Drawing on a 17th-century topographical map.
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tourist map
That would create a proper tourist route, increase the number of beds available and put my area on the tourist map for overseas visitors.
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