Let $\mathcal C$ be a category, and define $\mathcal D$ to be the category whose objects are maps in $\mathcal C$, and where a map $f\to g$ is a factorization $pfq=g$. Composition of $(p_1,q_1):f\to g$ and $(p_2,q_2):g\to h$ being $h=(p_2p_1)f(q_1q_2)$ and the obvious identity $f\to f$.

Cases of West Nile virus (WNV) have been reported in states across the continental United States. WNV activity typically occurs during the summer months and into the fall. The annual number of reported WNV disease cases can fluctuate widely, as a result of periodic epidemics. All residents of and visitors to areas where WNV activity has been identified are at risk of WNV infection, particularly people who engage in outdoor work and recreational activities.


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There are already multiple places in a story where authors can record information like this such as the attribution field for media and the credits section at the end of the story. If you are already aware of these, please share some details about why or how these do not meet your need.

I will try further to explain the same example: Let's say I am the faculty member teaching 'food studies' class every semester. Since last three years, let's say I have taught this class for 6 times with about 20 students in each class. I ask Story Maps as a final project from each student, which then I stitch it into a larger collection of Story Maps - now it has grown to 120 stories with various web maps, images, videos, and such assets, and is published publicly. Students from the first two years have graduated i.e. they do not have access to their Story Maps as they are not currently enrolled (SSO determination). So let's walk through a few hypothetical scenarios:

3. A graduated student's story has been incorporated, cited, or embedded by various researchers. This student comes back after 3 years and wants his assets/data moved to his personal account. If the data is copied thats great but if the student does not want to share this data. Now how do one find out where all this has been cited? What links will be broken?

While flood maps have provided some answers, surveys are laborious and expensive, so they rarely have all the data needed. Surveyors fix a few point elevations and estimate the rest. Updates are infrequent. Structural elements are generally ignored.

Gong and his research team sent an ambitious proposal to Trenton, where it received an enthusiastic welcome and enough funding to get underway. The team has since mapped elevation data on more than ten thousand miles of roadway and all the homes along these roadways.

Lidar, an acronym for laser imaging, detection and ranging, creates three-dimensional maps by bombarding its surroundings with lasers and noting how long it takes the lasers to bounce back from different locations.

Back in the lab, software integrates information from the van with satellite images, open-source street maps, and other data to create precisely georeferenced 3D data of both the natural landscape and the built objects on it.

Even thinking just about advanced flood warning, potential uses for the system are numerous. Gong said he hopes NJ Transit will approve early warning systems for all its low-lying tracks and facilities, including the Meadowlands train yard where much of its rolling stock flooded during Sandy. Alert systems also could warn flood-prone towns or individual properties within those towns.

Assistance is provided in finding resources in the collection, including specific titles; location of requested publications in the library; answers to reference questions or a referral to a source or place where answers can be found; guidance on the use of the collection, including the principal available reference sources, catalogs, abstracts, indexes, and other aids; availability of additional resources in the region; information regarding borrowing documents from a regional or other library. Self operating photocopiers are provided for patron convenience.

Statistical information where the information is straight forward from a table and easily retrieved may be given. The requestor of lengthy statistical questions will be encouraged to come into the Library to retrieve the answer(s). The Department encourages appointments for consultations, when the information sought requires more in-depth instruction and assistance in the use of the Government Information collections.

The Florida Atlantic University Government Information and Maps Department received via the Federal Depository Library Program paper copies of census tract/block numbering areas for Florida only. These maps provided by the Federal Depository Library Program are for use by anyone requesting to use them with or without a library card. Additional copies have been purchased from the Bureau of the Census and are housed in the Government Information and Maps Office.

The ODS project team have recently added maps that highlight areas eligible for state streamlining. Eligible projects are those found in residential or commercial zones that allow residential development projects that are located within areas of the unincorporated county where ODS apply. The applicable areas are outlined in pink in the maps. Please note that the areas are subject to change by State law.

US Topo maps now have a crisper, cleaner design - enhancing readability of maps for online and printed use. Map symbols are easier to read over the digital aerial photograph layer whether the imagery is turned on or off.

US Topo maps now have a crisper, cleaner design - enhancing readability of maps for online and printed use. Map symbols are easier to read over the digital aerial photograph layer whether the imagery is turned on or off. Improvements to symbol definitions (color, line thickness, line symbols, area fills), layer order, and annotation fonts are additional features of this latest. The maps also have transparency for some features and layers to increase visibility of multiple competing layers.

This new design was launched earlier this year and is now part of the new US Topo quadrangles for North Dakota (1,402 maps), Delaware (38 maps) and Maryland (213 maps), replacing the first edition US Topo maps for those states.

US Topo maps are updated every three years. The initial round of the 48 conterminous states coverage was completed in September of 2012. Hawaii and Puerto Rico maps have recently been added. More than 400 new US Topo maps for Alaska have been added to the USGS Map Locator & Downloader, but will take several years to complete.

The previous versions of US Topo maps for these states, published in 2011, can still be downloaded from USGS web sites. Also, scanned images of older topographic maps from the period 1884-2006 can be downloaded from the USGS Historical Topographic Map Collection. These scanned images of legacy paper maps are available for free download from The National Map and the USGS Map Locator & Downloader website.

US Topo maps are created from geographic datasets in The National Map, and deliver visible content such as high-resolution aerial photography, which was not available on older paper-based topographic maps. The new US Topo maps provide modern technical advantages that support wider and faster public distribution and on-screen geographic analysis tools for users. The new digital electronic topographic maps are delivered in GeoPDF  image software format and may be viewed using Adobe Reader, available as a no cost download.

The locations of five random mouse genomic DNA markers and five cloned genes, including the genes for clotting factors VIII and IX (Cf-8 and Cf-9), Duchenne muscular dystrophy (Dmd), phosphoglycerate kinase-1 (Pgk-1), and alpha-galactosidase (Ags), on the mouse X chromosome were determined by in situ hybridization. The five random DNA markers provide new genetic loci with useful restriction fragment length polymorphisms between mouse strains and species, including one locus close to the centromeric region of the mouse X chromosome. The physical map and the recombination map of these loci on the X chromosome were compared. There was good agreement in the order of loci. Relative distances between loci were consistent along the X chromosome, with the exception of the telomeric end of the long arm, where the recombination fraction observed between loci closely associated on the physical map was higher than that between similarly spaced markers located in the proximal region of the X chromosome. These results are discussed in comparison to the human X-chromosome map. 2351a5e196

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