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  1. You can calculate the length of a path, running route, fence, border, or the perimeter of any object that appears on a google map. The distance calculator will then display a measurement of the length in feet, meters, miles and kilometers.

    • Polski

      Kalkulator odległości mapy, aby znaleźć odległość między...

    • RU

      Примечание: Чтобы измерить расстояние на Google Maps...

    • PT

      Calculadora de distâncias no Mapa para encontrar a distância...

    • Deutsch

      Verwenden Sie die Entfernungsberechnungskarte, um die...

    • Italiano

      Nota: Per misurare la distanza sullo strumento calcolatrice...

    • Langue

      Remarque: Pour mesurer la distance sur l'outil de calcul de...

  2. The semiology of epileptic seizures reflects activation, or dysfunction, of areas of brain (often termed the symptomatogenic zone) as a seizure begins and evolves. Specific semiologies in focal epilepsies provide an insight into the location of the seizure onset zone, which is particularly important for presurgical epilepsy assessment.

  3. Google Map Pedometer - GMaps Pedometer to map and compute running, walking, cycling, and hiking distances.

  4. To measure the distance between two points: On your computer, open Google Maps . Right-click on your starting point. Select Measure distance. To create a path to measure, click anywhere on...

  5. 16 cze 2024 · To determine how far you walk, choose one of several methods for mapping walking distance. These include apps, fitness trackers and watches, and online maps.

  6. 5 maj 2014 · The most detailed method of seizure hunting involves a combination of this intracranial recording and functional brain mapping, where doctors stimulate the seizure area through the electrodes to determine what body behavior is controlled by that area.

  7. Functional connectivity with the lesion network nodes in the basal ganglia and cerebellum (Figure 2C) defines a distributed brain network map of areas at increased or decreased risk of epilepsy (Figure 4A).