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Terminal Velocity is a 1997 novel by American writer Blanche McCrary Boyd [1] [2] that deals with many lesbian-related issues in society. [ example needed ] References
The novel was released on June 12, 2012, by Doubleday. [5] The book is also the third installment in the Jeremy Logan series. Shortly after the events of Terminal Freeze, Dr. Jeremy Logan is contacted by an old colleague named Dr. Ethan Rush, who invites him on an expedition into the Sudd in southern Egypt.
Termination Shock is a science fiction novel by American writer Neal Stephenson, published in 2021.The book is set in a near-future when climate change has significantly altered human society and follows the attempts of a solar geoengineering scheme.
The other option is to store the location and style of each label in the map data, just like the rest of the map; this is typically called annotation. [21] Text can be modeled as a Geometric primitive , like points, lines, and polygons, and in graphics software , it is stored in the map document in the same way as other geometry, allowing for ...
Conceptual maps are cartographic visualizations of ideas and concepts. These maps do not attempt to correspond to anything physically real but are instead meant to display an idea in a cartographic medium. Matthaus Seutter's The Attack of Love is an example of a battle map used as an allegory for winning someone in love.
Terminal World is a 2010 science fiction novel by Welsh author Alastair Reynolds (ISBN 978-0-575-07718-8). It is a standalone novel set in the distant future, and it chronicles the journey of Quillon, a pathologist forced into exile. The Gollancz hardcover edition of the book was published in March 2010 in the United Kingdom.
The Terminal Experiment is a science fiction novel by Canadian writer Robert J. Sawyer. The book won the 1995 Nebula Award for Best Novel, [1] and was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1996. [2] Sawyer received a writer's reserve grant from the Ontario Arts Council in 1993 in support of his writing the novel. [3]