latitude造句121, The Constitution imposes on President the duty to take the law of nations seriously, but gives the President independent interpretive latitude in exercising that function.
122, You then project (or transform) the coordinate from WGS84 latitude and longitude (EPSG:4326) to the map's current projection (Spherical Mercator) and zoom to it.
123, Mariners were also able to fix their latitude , by using an instrument called an astrolabe.
124, The troposphere is the layer from the earth's surface to the tropopause, which is at 10-15 km altitude depending on latitude and time of year. (Mt.
125, Representation of the wind system and precipitation area stippled in a middle - latitude cyclone.
126, This returns a double array, where the first element (array index [0]) is latitude and second element (array index [1]) is longitude.
127, World-wide glacial event in an ice age not only contributes to eustatic sea level changes but also penetrates to the shelf carbonate environments and sedimentation coeval low latitude area.
128, The latitude of customs to reclassify products was also reduced.
129, The northernmost part of China is south of latitude 54'N.
130, The table has six columns, starting with the latitude and longitude values and the original address provided for the article (for example, Fremont, CA).
131, It is shown that the TEC variation is associated with the local time the solar perturbing occurred and the coupling of the ionospheric particles of high latitude with the solar particle.
132, For our purposes here, geocoding is defined as finding the latitude and longitude for a given address.
133, Air cushion rubber blanket maximum characterizedby compressibility, liner latitude than ordinary blanket.
134, Line of latitude refers to the small circles parallel to the equator in the map.
135, An isometric mesh on the concave of a spherical substrate was formed by latitude line intersection each other, in which latitude lines was generated by a concentric optical scanning method.
136, In order to overcome the unstableness of reduction-to-the-pole at low and intermediate latitude, there are varieties of methods of reduction-to-the-pole.
137, Terrestrial latitude is measured in degrees north or south from the equator.
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138, Parallel on the Korean peninsula is located 38 degrees north latitude, near a military demarcation line.
139, This generally requires a systematic mathematical transformation of the earth's graticule of lines of longitude and latitude onto a plane.
140, The prime meridian is at 0 degrees longitude, and the international date line is at 180 degrees. The equator is at 0 degrees latitude.
141, In principle, turning given latitude and longitude coordinates into a point location is simple, but taking care of some of the practical contingencies makes it more complex than you might expect.
142, The latitude, Denmark, Lake Baikal, Kamchatka Peninsula has seismic. Attention to the Danish weather disasters.
143, Data from this service is provided in NAD83 latitude/longitude coordinates (EPSG code 4269), which is incompatible with your requirement of using Spherical Mercator projection.
144, The large exposure latitude in flat panel imaging means that retakes, due to over and under exposure, are virtually eliminated.
145, Mariners were also able to fix their latitude by using an instrument called astrolabe.
146, The global distributions of tropopause height and temperature and their temporal variation depending on latitude, by using the method of Lapse Rate Tropopause (LRT), are discussed.
147, It is noted that in these two years, more and more Vietnamese boats enter the region north to the latitude of 12 degree to fishing. Some boats even sail into the water surrounding the Dongsha Islands.
148, Moulin rouge in bordeaux wine in the region, and the quality of latitude and moulin rouge nightclub in Paris, the famous soaring.
149, Zhuang Jin for cotton yarn to by, for the five - color line of latitude and woven into.
150, Horizon latitude: the angular distance of a celestial object above the horizon.