Sentences with atlas
at·las
A a - An anatomical atlas
- An anatomical atlas
- And, finally, he published his illustrated obstetric atlas in 1754.
- This atlas of the universe is a pretty good way to get an idea of scale.
- There are of these glands upon the first vertebra of the neck of the atlas; on which the head turns. . .
- Taking the road atlas with her, Misha got out of the lorry cab again and headed over to the white and red lorry belonging to the Polish driver.
- Finally, we located these sites on a road atlas for the use of our volunteers.
- There is a well-developed atlas and the caudal vertebrae can be distinguished from the trunk vertebrae by the presence of hemal arches.
- Scientists can also compare diseased brain tissue against the brain atlas to see how illnesses affect gene expression.
- The school has no electricity and no running water, classes of up to 70, teachers who often do not get paid their five dollars a week and the only book is an atlas from 1956.
- Infrared radiation penetrates the Milky Way's dust, so Ibata's team relied on a recently completed near-infrared atlas of some 300 million stars.
- Illustrated by Gerard de Lairesse, Bidloo's atlas shows the actual tools and arrangements of the dissecting table.
- Neither the atlas nor the second vertebra bears ribs.
- It is impossible to avoid the impression that the atlas has been composed by people who do not really understand architecture, but who know how to lay down pretty pages.
- The very few who carried a road atlas seemed incapable of reading it as they sought a way out of their self-inflicted predicament.
- I am certain that my colleagues at the Swiss Ornithological Institute in Sempach will not rest on this achievement, however, and so I look forward to a third Swiss breeding bird atlas in a few years.
- The atlas may be fused with the occipital bone in varying degrees.
- Mercator's main work, an atlas, was published in several editions from 1585 on and beyond his death in 1594.
- But the greatest impact has come through global warming, with successive editions of the atlas showing shrinking ice fields and evaporating lakes.
- While Smellie's atlas details the many things that can go wrong for a surgeon/physician attending a birth, Hunter removed all signs of his practice as midwife from the volume.
- However, by forging a visual link between anatomical dissection and the process of birth, Smellie's atlas makes visible the internal forces working on the mother and the fetus.