What's the difference between cartogram and map?

Cartogram


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) New electrocardiographic criteria of left-ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) have been identified at automated analysis of ECG-35 cartograms (71 normal and 88 LVH recordings).
  • (2) Clinical examination and the pulsed ultrasound-Doppler cartogram showed incontinence of the internal perineal, opening from the genitofemoral fold and rejoining the summit of Jacomini's vein arch.
  • (3) Intergroup comparisons were made of the patterns of precordial cartograms from 35 leads and serial measurements of plasma MB CPK activity.
  • (4) The use of summary R and S areas at the same points on the cartogram further improves the method's sensitivity.
  • (5) Cartogram and statistics of the constituency Rob, a 50-year-old civil servant, is the sort of Somerset voter on whom the Lib Dems have long depended.
  • (6) Cartogram and social statistics from the constituency “The whole range of strategies going on has been, I suppose, rather non-Ukip, rather more professional, rather more organised and targeted than they have been in the past,” said Chris Wells, a Ukip councillor and Tory defector who cites door-knocking, mass leafleting and – perhaps most importantly – a series of local public meetings attended by hundreds, where a focus has been place on winning over undecideds.
  • (7) Serial measurements of CPK activity and serum myoglobin levels, and electrocardiographic precordial cartograms demonstrated a reduction in MI size following streptokinase administration.
  • (8) Automatedly-reproduced cartograms of 35 electrocardiographic leads in 27 cases of isolated right-ventricular hypertrophy (RVH) were analysed in relation to the latter's roentgenocardiometric markedness, and the obtained results were substantiated in terms of spacial vectorcardiography.
  • (9) Good correlation between the size of necrosis, as measured by precordial cartograms of 35 ECG leads, and blood CPK and LDH activity and myoglobin levels was demonstrated in 21 myocardial infarction patients.
  • (10) An approach is presented to display and analyze epidemiologic data using population density equalized maps (cartograms).
  • (11) The potentialitis of the standard electrocardiogram, precordial cartogram and spatial analysis are confronted in 38 patients with extensive anterior or anteroseptal myocardial infarction, acute phase, in order to determine the extent and propagation of the myocardial hypoxia.
  • (12) The cartogram obtained, the strategy decided and the intervention carried out on 19 June 1990 are illustrated by photographs.
  • (13) The distributional areas of the hedgehog in Finland in 1952, 1965 and 1975 are presented in a cartogram.
  • (14) I will vote, simply because I know that women went through a lot for the vote.” Cartogram and statistics for the constituency All were blissfully unaware that Labour and the Conservatives see Dewsbury as a key marginal.
  • (15) Cartogram and charts about the constituency The pensioner is one of 12 now floating voters recruited for the first of five focus groups organised by qualitative polling firm Britain Thinks – working in partnership with the Guardian – in seats that exemplify where the complicated, multidimensional battle to control Westminster will be won and lost.
  • (16) The size of the necrotic focus was assessed on the basis of precordial cartograms from 35 ECG leads and serial measurements of MB CPK activity.

Map


Definition:

  • (n.) A representation of the surface of the earth, or of some portion of it, showing the relative position of the parts represented; -- usually on a flat surface. Also, such a representation of the celestial sphere, or of some part of it.
  • (n.) Anything which represents graphically a succession of events, states, or acts; as, an historical map.
  • (v. t.) To represent by a map; -- often with out; as, to survey and map, or map out, a county. Hence, figuratively: To represent or indicate systematically and clearly; to sketch; to plan; as, to map, or map out, a journey; to map out business.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The intrauterine mean active pressure (MAP) in the nulliparous group was 1.51 kPa (SD 0.45) in the first stage and 2.71 kPa (SD 0.77) in the second stage.
  • (2) The data on mapping the episomal plasmid integration sites in yeast chromosomes I, III, IV, V, VII, XV are presented.
  • (3) As collapse was imminent, MAP increased but CO and TPR did not change significantly.
  • (4) The main result of the correspondence analysis is a geometric map of this relationship showing how the relative frequencies of headache types change with age.
  • (5) Chromatographic maps of DNA adducts demonstrated unique patterns of DNA adducts for each of the regions.
  • (6) Mapping of the cross-link position between U2 and U6 RNAs is consistent with base-pairing between the 5' domain of U2 and the 3' end of U6 RNA.
  • (7) An accurate and reproducible method is described for generating a map of the cobalt sheet source from images of it made in multiple positions with the scintillation camera.
  • (8) Mapping of the shortest peptides recognized by T cell lines ThoU6 and BieU6 indicate that these sequences are fully overlapping.
  • (9) Then, the delta Fract (coronary flow reserve index) map was obtained for each subject.
  • (10) The glnD::Tn10 insertion has been mapped at min 4 on the E. coli chromosome and 98% contransducible by phage P1 with dapD.
  • (11) Radio-immunoprecipitation and partial proteolytic digest mapping showed that the monoclonal antibodies each recognized a unique epitope.
  • (12) In contrast, the average reduction in mean EEG amplitude with isoflurane was only 0.3% and there were neither periods of suppression nor any correlation between EEG amplitude and MAP.
  • (13) Testis MAPs promoted microtubule assembly, but to a lesser degree than brain MAPs.
  • (14) In order to localize probable central nervous system sites for these actions, we have used 125I-labelled 1-d(CH2)5, 7-sarcosine-8-arginine vasopressin, a specific V1-receptor antagonist, and in vitro autoradiography to map brain vasopressin binding sites.
  • (15) The model electron density map, calculated to a resolution of approximately 35 A, shows an unusually high protein content in the membranes.
  • (16) Size comparison of the newly discovered Msp I fragment with a restriction map of the apolipoprotein A-I gene revealed that most likely the cutting site at the 5'-end of the normally seen 673 bp fragment is lost giving rise to the observed 719 bp Msp I fragment.
  • (17) These two crystallins were compared with respect to their native molecular masses, subunit structures, peptide mapping and amino acid compositions in order to establish the identity of each crystallin.
  • (18) In the water-loaded state, MAP rose significantly at the lowest rate of infusion in both pregnant and non-pregnant ewes.
  • (19) The mutations of both strains (termed hha-2 and hha-3) were mapped at minute 10.5 of the E. coli chromosome.
  • (20) One mutant, BS260, was completely noninvasive on HeLa cells and mapped to a region on the 220-kb virulence plasmid in which we had previously localized several avirulent temperature-regulated operon fusions (A.E.

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