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isochrone

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isochrone

On a map, a line that joins places that are equal in terms of the time it takes to reach them.



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Initial customers include Camelot, manufacturer of DigiPhone(TM) Internet telephony software; Isochrone, developer of Internet communications software applications; and Soundprint Media Center, provider of Internet services for the public radio broadcasting industry.
Isopoll and isochrone maps have been widely adopted, because they provide a visual summary of palynological data (Huntley 1988; Birks 1989).
 
 
 
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