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isoline

On a map, a line that joins places of equal value. Examples are contour lines (joining places of equal height), isobars (for equal pressure), isotherms (for equal temperature), and isohyets (for equal rainfall). Isolines are most effective when values change gradually and when there is plenty of data.



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per acre better than conventional isoline hybrids treated with soil-applied insecticide.
There is some room for inaccuracy in computation should an isoline fold or regress across longitudinal lines of a cutoff low or be embedded on the equator side of the isoheight (contour) selected to define the vortex area.
These early analyses of climate suitability used available climate station data to create crude isolines of suitable areas for either cool or warm climate grape varieties.
 
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