vector

One of the two major types of internal data organization used in GIS. Vector systems are based primarily on coordinate geometry and take advantage of the convenient division of spatial data into point, line, and polygon types. Vector structures are especially suited to storing definitions of spatial objects for which sharp boundaries exist or can be imposed. (Source: YOUNG)



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Seltmann A, Schares G, Aschenborn OH-K, Heinrich SK, Thalwitzer S, Wachter B, Czirjak GA 2020. Species-specific differences in Toxoplasma gondiiNeospora caninum and Besnoitia besnoiti seroprevalence in Namibian wildlife. Parasites and Vectors 13 (7) 1-12
Klinkenberg E, McCall PJ, Wilson MD, Amerasinghle FP, Donnelly MJ 2008. Impact of urban agriculture on malaria vectors in Accra, Ghana. Malaria Journal 7 151
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Petney TN, Horak IG, Rechav Y 1987. The ecology of the African vectors of heartwater, with particular reference to Amblyomma hebraeum and Amblyomma variegatum. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research 54 381 - 395
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