Mapped definition

Mapped means areas within the state identified and documented since 1972 by the division as currently or historically occupied by Utah prairie dogs, excluding mapped areas with a spring count of zero (0) animals in the current year and the preceding four (4) years.
Mapped means that the change to the asset or the installation of a new asset is recorded in GD GIS.
Mapped or “geological mapping” means the recording of geologic information including rock units and the occurrence of structural features, attitude of bedrock, and mineral deposits on maps.

Examples of Mapped in a sentence

  • One is BadgerFish the other is a Jettison Mapped Convention format.

  • You use the @Mapped annotation on your JAXB classes, on your JAX-RS resource method, or on the parameter you are unmarshalling import org.jboss.resteasy.annotations.providers.jaxb.json.Mapped; import org.jboss.resteasy.annotations.providers.jaxb.json.XmlNsMap; ...

  • Entry Guidance Mapped to Ofqual General Conditions of Recognition: E3.2b/cThere are no specific entry requirements for this qualification.

  • DRGE is a scanned image of a USGS standard series 7.5 minute topographic map: Mapped, edited and published by the Geological Survey.

  • Mapped zoning districts and the recording, on an official copy of such map, of all district boundary amendments.

  • Mapped to Ofqual General Conditions of Recognition E3.3a/b Qualification Structure and Unit Content Mapped to Ofqual General Conditions of Recognition: E3.2d /e/f/g/h/j Please select the unit title to view the individual unit content and assessment guidance.

  • Discrepancy between Mapped Floodplain and Actual Ground Elevations.

  • Here's an example of accessing this in Javascript: var data = eval("(" + xhr.responseText + ")"); document.getElementById("zone").innerHTML = data.book.@title; document.getElementById("zone").innerHTML += data.book.author; The Mapped Convention allows you to fine tune the JAXB mapping using the @org.jboss.resteasy.annotations.providers.jaxb.json.Mapped annotation.

  • Mapped existing qualifications using new and existing research to ascertain the level of need in new and transferable skills.

  • Select the User Mapping page and, in the Users Mapped To This Login section, verify that [data- base_name] is selected, User is set to [database_username], and Default Schema is set to [data- base_username].


More Definitions of Mapped

Mapped means areas within the state identified and documented since 1972 by the division as currently or historically occupied by Utah prairie dogs, excluding mapped areas with a

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