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Atlas and Terrain
Although TGEA supported the existing Torque Legacy Terrain, TGEA incorporated entirely new terrain rendering engine, the Atlas Terrain Engine, which is an improvement over the blended terrains of TGE.
* Kagan, Neil, and Stephen G. Hyslop, National Geographic Atlas of the Civil War: A Comprehensive Guide to the Tactics and Terrain of Battle.

Atlas and Engine
" They made an advance purchase of a large volume of engines from Atlas Engine Works ( Indianapolis, Indiana ) and made commitments for 30, 000 chassis, factors that contributed to financial instability.
The I6 Atlas engines were produced at the Flint Engine South plant in Flint, Michigan, while the I4 and I5 versions are currently produced at the Tonawanda Engine plant in Tonawanda, New York.
Moreover, through GTC and GCC he acquired exclusive distributorships for Kimberly-Clark, General Foods, Pillsbury, Hunt Wesson, Cummins Engine, Kenworth and Atlas Copco.
Some were those used in the Navaho cruise missile, the Redstone rocket, the Thor and Jupiter ballistic missiles, early versions of the Delta and Atlas rockets, the Saturn rocket family and the Space Shuttle Main Engine.

Atlas and developed
Notable in this category are the Jupiter and Thor intermediate range ballistic missiles, which have been successfully developed, produced, and deployed, but the relative importance of which has diminished with the increasing availability of the Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile.
** Atlas Autocode, a programming language developed for the Atlas Computer
Atlas Autocode ( AA ) was a programming language developed around 1965 at Manchester University for the Atlas Computer.
Other Autocodes were developed for the Titan ( computer ) ( a prototype Atlas 2 ) at Cambridge and the Ferranti Mercury.
In the mid-1960s, a successor to the EDSAC 2 was planned, but the move was instead made to the Titan, a prototype Atlas 2 — the latter having been developed from the Atlas Computer of the University of Manchester, Ferranti, and Plessey.
While in college, he developed an interest in manga, which led him to create his own complete work, Black Magic, which was published in the manga fanzine Atlas.
* Titan ( computer ), prototype Atlas 2 computer developed in the early 1960s
Paging was first developed at the University of Manchester as a way to extend the Atlas Computer's working memory by combining its 16 thousand words of primary core memory with an additional 96 thousand words of secondary drum memory.
The first Atlas was commissioned in 1962 but working prototypes of paging had been developed by 1959.
The Atlas V was developed by Lockheed Martin as part of the US Air Force Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle ( EELV ) program.
A ' Tiger Atlas of India ' and a ' Tiger Habitat and Population Evaluation System ' for the country is being developed using state-of-the-art technology.
The Centaur upper stage was first designed and developed for launching the Surveyor lunar landers, beginning in 1966, to augment the delta-V of the Atlas rockets and give them enough payload capability to deliver the required mass of the Surveyors to the Moon.
The vehicle was for RHD markets only and was developed under the codename " Atlas " to reflect its market leading one tonne payload capability.
This has been developed in the Garweeze Wurld Atlas and Garweeze Wurld Gazeteer.
The first computer to support paging was the Atlas, jointly developed by Ferranti, the University of Manchester and Plessey.
Although the original S-3 engine was used on some Delta versions, most use its updated RS-27 design, originally developed as a single engine to replace the three-engine cluster on the Atlas.
Also, other projects including the human brain atlas, developing mouse brain, developing human brain, mouse connectivity, non-human primate atlas, and the mouse spinal cord atlas are being developed through the Allen Institute for Brain Science in conjunction with the Allen Mouse Brain Atlas.
The US Air Force's Atlas and Titan used more technology developed in U. S.
The engine was developed as a direct descendant of the Atlas MA-3 booster engine.
He found work as an engineer for a Los Angeles business that developed feedback flight controls for Atlas missiles.
Also in that year, proposals for Titan, based on the Ferranti Atlas machine, were developed.

Atlas and by
I asked the same questions inside the launch-control rooms of an Atlas missile base in Wyoming, where officers who wear sidearms are manning the `` commit buttons '' that could start a war -- accidentally or by design -- and in the command centers where other pistol-packing men could give orders to push such buttons.
In addition to maintaining a permanent central file of illustrations of diseases, wounds, and injuries of military importance, it provides facilities for clinical photography, photomicrography, and medical arts, and operates a printing plant, by permission of Congressional Committee, for publication of an `` Atlas of Tumor Pathology ''.
* Atlas ( album ), an album by Mexican electro-pop band Kinky
* " Atlas ", a single from the album Mirrored by experimental rock group Battles
* Atlas ( film ), a 1961 movie by Roger Corman
* Atlas Shrugged, a novel by Ayn Rand
* Atlas, a book of photography by German artist Gerhard Richter
* The Atlas ( novel ), by American author William T. Vollmann
* The World Atlas of Wine, resource on wine by Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson
* Atlas ( comics series ), a comic book series by Dylan Horrocks
* Atlas ( DC Comics ), a fictional character published by DC Comics
* Atlas / Seaboard Comics, ( 1970s ) a line of comics published by Seaboard Periodicals
** Atlas Oryx, a medium-sized utility helicopter manufactured by the Atlas Aircraft Corporation of South Africa
* Atlas, a van made by the Standard Motor Company ( UK ) 1958 – 62
* Atlas V ( boat ), a Belgian tug boat used by the resistance in World War I
*, formerly HMS Atlas, used by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, London from 1881-1904
* The Atlas range — orthographically distinct from the rest of the continent, being unconnected with and separated from the south by a depressed and desert area ( the Sahara ).
by the Atlas range, to the northeast a rocky plateau separates it from the Mediterranean ; this plateau gives place at the extreme east to the delta of the Nile.
In some versions ( but not in the original Atlas version ), for the sake of easy typing it was possible to strop keywords by placing a "" sign in front of them, for example the keyword < code >< u > endofprogramme </ u ></ code > could be typed as or
Atlas Autocode's syntax was influenced by the output device which the author had available, a Friden Flexowriter.
When AA was ported to the English Electric KDF9 computer, the character set was changed to ISO and that compiler has been recovered from an old paper tape by the Edinburgh Computer History Project and is available online, as is a high-quality scan of the original Edinburgh version of the Atlas Autocode manual.
* BCG World Atlas BCG policy by country, past and present.
Having declined from more than one million speakers around 1950 to about 200, 000 in the first decade of the 21st century, of whom 61 % are more than 60 years old, Breton is classified as " severely endangered " by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger.

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