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coverage
The amount of space or time given to an event in newspapers or on television
An amount by which something or someone is covered

There are overlapping coverages on your insurance policies.

The scope of protection provided under a contract of insurance, or any of several risks covered by a certificate
The Arc/INFO native format Can contain multiple geometries (points, lines, and polygons) unlike shapefiles, which only contain one geometry Each layer in Arc/INFO is called a coverage, and consists of topologically linked geographic features and their associated descriptive data e00 files are sometimes called "coverages," when in fact, e00 is an Arc/INFO interchange file that is used to transport coverages
Another word for insurance Life insurance companies use the term coverage to mean either the dollar amounts of insurance purchased ($200,000 of liability coverage), or the type of loss covered (coverage for theft)
a term usually referring to the type and extent of benefits provided by an insurance contract
the total amount and type of insurance carried
A person has coverage if all or part of his health care costs is paid either by insurance or by the government
a reader's report on a script which is generally comprised of three parts The first page is generally the most basic of information on the material: title, who wrote it, genre, date, draft, time period, who submitted to, who submitted by, etc The report also consists of a synopsis of the script which is usually a one page to two page description of the story (or events that take place in the script) And the last part of the report involves comments by the reader on what elements if any the liked and or disliked about the script's story, characters, writing, originality, etc
The Dublin Core element used to designate the extent or scope of the content of the resource Coverage will typically include spatial location (a place name or geographic co-ordinates), temporal period (a period label, date, or date range) or jurisdiction (such as a named administrative entity) Recommended best practice is to select a value from a controlled vocabulary, and that, where appropriate, named places or time periods be used in preference to numeric identifiers such as sets of co-ordinates or date ranges See also section 4 of the Dublin Core Users Guide
1 A digital version of a map forming the basic unit of vector data storage in ARC/INFO A coverage stores geographic features as primary features (such as arcs, nodes, polygons, and label points) and secondary features (such as tics, map extent, links, and annotation) Associated feature attribute tables describe and store attributes of the geographic features 2 A term that refers to a layer of spatial data within a geographic information system A coverage usually represents a single theme such as soils, streams, roads, or land use 3 In remote sensing, this term is often used to describe the extent of the earth's surface represented on an image
The scope of the health benefits provided by a health insurance plan
the extent to which something is covered; "the dictionary's coverage of standard English is excellent"
Extent to which ink covers the surface of a substrate Ink coverage is usually expressed as light, medium or heavy
The aggregate of risks covered by the terms of a contract of insurance
Another word for insurance Insurance companies use the term coverage to mean either the dollar amounts of insurance purchased ($200,000 of liability coverage), or the type of loss covered (coverage for theft)
(a term usually connected with revenue bonds) - the margin of safety for payment of debt services, reflecting the number of times (e g , "120 percent coverage") by which annual revenues either on a gross or net basis exceed annual debt service The Environmental Improvement Fund requires a coverage of the greater of i) 110 percent, or ii) the highest coverage requirements on any obligations payable from the revenues collected for use of the sewerage system
A component of the ARC/INFO database structure for organizing and storing geographic features represented as points, lines, or areas Geographic features stored in a coverage typically reflect the same topic or theme The coverage supports the georelational model, meaning it maintains the relationship between the geometric (locational) and attribute (descriptive) information of geographic features
The coverage of something in the news is the reporting of it. Now a special TV network gives live coverage of most races
A GIS spatial dataset that stores geographic features as Primary features (such as arcs, nodes, polygons and label points) and Secondary features (such as tics, map extent, links and annotation) Associated feature attribute tables describe and store attributes of the geographic features Thus, a coverage is a set of thematically associated data considered as a unit A coverage usually represents a theme such as soils, streams, roads or land use
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