Examples of using Visualisations in English and their translations into Spanish
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functionality of the Iddero HC2-KNX touch panel, with an enhanced display-more than twice as large- in order to create truly spectacular visualisations.
to generate visualisations using the programming language processing.
As each object can be supplemented with geographical and temporal attributes, diachronic geographic and social visualisations of your datasets are directly available.
maps and data visualisations can then be shared,
Koyama's distinct, pictorial visualisations of the Meta-Machine transform,
You can also update your friends' shared visualisations so you can create new looks together.
In addition, you can let yourself be inspired by the visualisations of other B&Bs, enabling you to create a similar setting with your own means.
Go beyond singular visualisations by building a series of stunning charts that reveal the hidden IP strategies.
Make use of at-a-glance performance metrics and data visualisations to monitor your stock investment.
Make use of at-a-glance performance metrics and data visualisations to monitor the health of your stock investment.
It offers readers visualisations and treatments of data to explain the news in a clear and understandable way.
Automatically create visualisations for mobile end devices
re-usable visualisations for all levels of data visualisation expertise, from beginner to expert.
Congo painted"data murals" of budget visualisations on walls throughout the cities.
Finally, Lessons provides useful visualisations to see how a course's content aligns to standards, and teachers can map
how to create interactive visualisations or how to lead a"revolving door" project to understand in whose hands the power in Span is concentrated.
that spans from the figurative maps of the 19th century to today's data visualisations.
In general diagrams and visualisations work because they provide a focus for attention while discussing an issue,
graphs of semantic relations, one of the development tasks that is still pending is to transform these complex graphs into visualisations that make them usable and navigable.
the OECD launched its one stop Gender Data Portal2 that provides easy access to data and interactive visualisations for more than 40 gender equality indicators, including historical trends.