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  2. Graphical abstract - Wikipedia

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    A graphical abstract (or visual abstract [1]) is a graphical or visual equivalent of a written abstract. [2] [3] Graphical abstracts are a single image and are designed to help the reader to quickly gain an overview on a scholarly paper, research article, thesis or review: and to quickly ascertain the purpose and results of a given research, as well as the salient details of authors and journal.

  3. Abstract (summary) - Wikipedia

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    During the late 2000s, due to the influence of computer storage and retrieval systems such as the Internet, some scientific publications, primarily those published by Elsevier, started including graphical abstracts alongside the text abstracts. [27] The graphic is intended to summarize or be an exemplar for the main thrust of the article.

  4. Wikipedia:Graphs and charts - Wikipedia

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    The {{Graphical timeline}} template allows representations of extensive timelines. The template offers complex formatting and labeling options to control the output. Typically, each use is made into its own template, and the template is then transcluded into the article.

  5. Abstract management - Wikipedia

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    Abstract submission involves the authors in preparing their abstracts and sending them to the conference organisers through an online form. The abstracts are either uploaded as documents (typically Microsoft Word, PDF or LaTeX) or, where graphics and tables are not required, they may simply be entered into the form as plain text. The software ...

  6. Computer Graphics Metafile - Wikipedia

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    Rather than establish an explicit graphics file format, CGM contains the instructions and data for reconstructing graphical components to render an image using an object-oriented approach. Although CGM is not widely supported for web pages and has been supplanted by other formats in the graphic arts, it is still prevalent in engineering ...

  7. Abstract graphical data type - Wikipedia

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    An abstract graphical data type (AGDT) is an extension of an abstract data type for computer graphics.AGDTs provide the advantages of the ADTs with facilities to build graphical objects in a structured way.

  8. Infographic - Wikipedia

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    Graphical displays should show the data; induce the viewer to think about the substance rather than about methodology, graphic design, the technology of graphic production, or something else; avoid distorting what the data has to say; present many numbers in a small space; make large data sets coherent; encourage the eye to compare different ...

  9. Diagram - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, Lowe (1993) defined diagrams as specifically "abstract graphic portrayals of the subject matter they represent". [ 3 ] In the specific sense diagrams and charts contrast with computer graphics , technical illustrations, infographics , maps, and technical drawings , by showing "abstract rather than literal representations of ...