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  2. Zone defense in American football - Wikipedia

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    The dark green rectangles show zones. Zone coverage (also referred to as a zone defense) is a defensive scheme in gridiron football used to protect against the pass. Zone coverage schemes require the linebackers and defensive backs to work together to cover certain areas of the field, making it difficult for the opposing quarterback to complete ...

  3. Zone defense - Wikipedia

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    Zone defense is a type of defensive system, used in team sports, which is the alternative to man-to-man defense; instead of each player guarding a corresponding player on the other team, each defensive player is given an area (a zone) to cover. A zone defense can be used in many sports where defensive players guard players on the other team.

  4. File:CAVB zones.png - Wikipedia

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  5. File:3 blue zones venn diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Venn Diagram created by the Quest Network to illustrate longevity clues in Blue Zones (SVG version). [ 1 ] Svenska: Venndiagram som skapats av Quest Network för att illustrera livslängdsegenskaper i De Blå Zonerna.

  6. PatchMatch - Wikipedia

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    PatchMatch is an algorithm used to quickly find correspondences (or matches) between small square regions (or patches) of an image. It has various applications in image editing, such as reshuffling or removing objects from images or altering their aspect ratios without cropping or noticeably stretching them

  7. Web Coverage Service - Wikipedia

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    The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Web Coverage Service (WCS) Interface Standard defines a web-based interface for the retrieval of coverages—that is, digital geospatial information representing space/time-varying phenomena. By providing direct access to underlying geospatial data rather than just static map images, WCS enables more ...

  8. Zone coverage - Wikipedia

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  9. Geography Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    The Geography Markup Language (GML) is the XML grammar defined by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) to express geographical features. GML serves as a modeling language for geographic systems as well as an open interchange format for geographic transactions on the Internet.