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  2. William H. Harris (orthopaedic surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    William H. Harris, is an American orthopaedic surgeon, Founder and Director Emeritus of the Massachusetts General Hospital Harris Orthopaedics Laboratory, [1] and creator of the Advances in Arthroplasty course held annually since 1970. [2]

  3. Geoportal - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI), started in 1994 (see OMB Circular A-16), is considered the earliest geoportal concept.The U.S. Federal Geospatial Data Committee (FGDC) coordinated development of the Federal Geographic Data Clearinghouse (or NSDI Clearinghouse Network), the first large geoportal.

  4. St. Luke's Hospital (New Bedford, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    St. Luke's has 293 beds in service and offers in-patient medical and surgical services, [5] including neurosurgery, cardiology, pediatric care, orthopedics, and general surgery. References [ edit ]

  5. Massachusetts Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Governor Deval Patrick proposed merging all Massachusetts transportation agencies into a single Department of Transportation. [5] Legislation consolidating all of Massachusetts' transportation agencies into one organization was signed into law on June 26, 2009.

  6. Geographic information system - Wikipedia

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    With the wide availability of ortho-rectified imagery (from satellites, aircraft, Helikites and UAVs), heads-up digitizing is becoming the main avenue through which geographic data is extracted. Heads-up digitizing involves the tracing of geographic data directly on top of the aerial imagery instead of by the traditional method of tracing the ...

  7. Geographic information system software - Wikipedia

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    A GIS software program is a computer program to support the use of a geographic information system, providing the ability to create, store, manage, query, analyze, and visualize geographic data, that is, data representing phenomena for which location is important.

  8. Web GIS - Wikipedia

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    [1] [15] The US federal government made the TIGER Mapping Service available to the public in 1995, which facilitated desktop and Web GIS by hosting US boundary data. [ 1 ] [ 16 ] In 1996, MapQuest became available to the public, facilitating navigation and trip planning, which quickly became a major utility on the early Web.

  9. Open Geospatial Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is an international voluntary consensus standards organization that develops and maintains international standards for geospatial content and location-based services, sensor web, Internet of Things, GIS data processing and data sharing.