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delineation <a delineation; delineations> N

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The newer delineation work on watersheds and subwatersheds was done using 1:24,000 scale maps and data.
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Reviewers noted the map zones appeared to be closer to the original 1960 map in its overall zone delineations.
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Common aesthetic design principles include ornamentation, edge delineation, texture, flow, solemnity, symmetry, color, granularity, the interaction of sunlight and shadows, transcendence, and harmony.
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The red delineation indicates the edge of the nose-tip cartilage, which is narrowed when the surgeon tightens the folded cartilage apex.
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One of the organization's functions is to help set international standards on the naming and delineation of nautical regions.
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Their designs are known for their sculptural quality, multifaceted expression of material, and clear delineation of detail.
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A primary feature of such works is the delineation of which relationships are subject to prohibition once the milk relationship is established.
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The samchillian, being interval based in all twelve keys, does nt require a natural/accidental visual delineation.
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The underwater delineation of the property is considered to extend to 1000 feet from the shoreline.
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In addition to the informal definition, a border area may have a legal definition and delineation, both domestically and due to bilateral agreements.
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