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landmark A specific point on a biological form or image of a form located according to some rule. Landmarks with the same name, homologues in the purely semantic sense, are presumed to correspond in some sensible way over the forms of a data set. See Type I, Type II, and Type III landmarks.
Ãâó: life.bio.sunysb.edu/morph/glossary/gloss2.html
landmark A monument or object used to establish the boundary line of a property.
Ãâó: www.prestigehawaii.com/reterms.html
landmark A specific location or identifiable natural or man-made geographic feature. Also referred to as a waypoint in GPS navigation.
Ãâó: gpsscales.com/glossary.htm
landmark Any conspicuous object that helps establish land boundaries.
Ãâó: www.patgillespie.com/patgillespie/glossary.htm
land mines Explosive devices buried in the ground that can be set off by vehicles or people passing over them. During the civil war, military forces laid down over 70 types of land mines. It is estimated that there may be as many land mines as people in Angola. The largest danger is for returning refugees, as many roads and farmlands are inundated with land mines.
Ãâó: angolateam.org/angola_glossary.html
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