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impressions -- Prints or marks made when an organism's body has been compressed (flattened). Impressions are different from compressions because no thin organic material is left behind.

 


Impressions From Open Source Geospatial 2005
Posted on July 07, 2005
Open Source Geospatial '05, an international conference addressing geospatial data technologies developed by or of relevance to the Open Source community, took placed June 16-18, ...

Despite popular impressions of science, it is not the goal of science to answer all questions, only those that pertain to physical reality (measurable empirical experience). Science does not and can not produce absolute and unquestionable truth.

To give some real impressions about the training process let us throw a glance at the training of the 5 level model called 'cow11111'.

WHEREAS, world maps have a powerful and lasting effect on peoples' impressions of the shapes and sizes of lands and seas, their arrangement, and the nature of the coordinate system, and ...

In effect, a similarity map replaces a lot of general impressions and subjective suggestions for comparing maps with an objective similarity measure assigned to each map location.

First impressions are that these rocks are similar to basalts, which may be the dominant rock type on Mars.

Have each user log their observations and impressions with each session. Make sure to note any change in performance as a function of time of day or workload. Also note if the user's level of comfort has increased with time spent using the software.

"We only provide aggregate information of how our users are engaging with their ads within our application. So in addition to the traditional impressions and clicks, ...

However, initial impressions indicate that this approach may hold many operational benefits with respect to geographic data processing. Fulfilment of this promise with a commercial GIS product remains to be seen.

You might get lucky and find a system that almost feels intuitive to you. Compare the packages you are considering. What impressions did you get, did you feel comfortable enough using the software to give it a shot on your own?

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