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Atlas van de Nederlandse Broedvogels 1998 – 2000 – Nederlandse Fauna 5, Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum Naturalis, KNNV Uitgeverij & European Invertebrate Survey-Nederland, Leiden.
Atlas and Princeton
Atlas and University
* Atlas Computer ( Manchester ) ( 1962 – 1971 ), an early computer built at the University of Manchester
* Edinburgh University wrote compilers for Algol60 ( later updated for Algol60M ) based on their Atlas Autocode compilers initially bootstrapped from the Atlas to the KDF-9.
Atlas Autocode ( AA ) was a programming language developed around 1965 at Manchester University for the Atlas Computer.
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.
Bratley first became interested in self-reproducing programs after seeing the first known such program written in Atlas Autocode at Edinburgh in the 1960s by the University of Edinburgh lecturer and researcher Hamish Dewar.
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.
* Robert O. Lagace, " Pawnee: Culture summary ", Ethnographic Atlas, University of Kent, Canterbury.
The first compiler-compiler to use that name was written by Tony Brooker in 1960 and was used to create compilers for the Atlas computer at the University of Manchester, including the Atlas Autocode compiler.
Robert Hewsen, a historian from Rowan College and the acknowledged authority in this field, wrote in his volume Armenia: A Historical Atlas, published by Chicago University Press:
The first computer to support paging was the Atlas, jointly developed by Ferranti, the University of Manchester and Plessey.
* Atlas of Igneous and metamorphic rocks, minerals, and textures-Geology Department, University of North Carolina
Atlas and Press
* Atlas Press ( tool company ) of Kalamazoo, Michigan, the largest supplier of machine tools to the hobbyist market in the middle of the 20th century
( 1910 ) Norton's Star Atlas, 20th Edition 2003 as Norton's Star Atlas and Reference Handbook, edited by Ridpath, Ian, Pi Press, ISBN 978-0-13-145164-3, hardcover.
However, The Vermont Road Atlas and Guide ( Northern Cartographic, 1989 ) uses Warners Grant ( p. 63 ), as do Vermont Place-Names: Footprints of History by Esther M. Swift ( The Stephen Greene Press, 1977, pp 220 – 2 ), and the Vermont Atlas and Gazetteer ( Delorme, 9th ed., 1996, p. 55 ).
The Vermont Road Atlas and Guide ( Northern Cartographic, 1989 ) uses Warren Gore ( p. 63 ) as does Vermont Place-Names: Footprints of History by Esther M. Swift ( The Stephen Greene Press, 1977, pp. 222 – 3 ).
Closely associated with Pluto Press since the early 1970s ( the IS had helped set up the company in its first period ), his talents were expended on works like State of the World Atlas, and The War Atlas ( with Dan Smith ).
* Writings of the Vienna Actionists Atlas Press publication edited by Malcolm Green, still available.
* James Clay and Douglas Orr, eds., North Carolina Atlas: Portrait of a Changing Southern State ( University of North Carolina Press, 1971 ).
* The Magnetic Fields by Andre Breton and Philippe Soupault, translated and introduced by David Gascoyne: Atlas Press, London, 1985.
* Maxwell, G ( 2002 ) Lords of the Atlas: The Rise and Fall of the House of Glaoua 1893 – 1956, The Lyons Press
In 1990, the original French version was reprinted by the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and in 1995, an expanded English version was published by the Atlas Press in London, with additional material and annotations, and all of Dieter Roth's texts.
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* Atlas ( mythology ), a Titan who bore the spheres of the heavens ; inspiring the widely used image of a man carrying a celestial sphere on his back or shoulders ( also known as Atlas Telamon or " enduring Atlas ")
* Atlas Flycatcher ( Ficedula speculigera ), a songbird species sometimes included in the Eurasian Pied Flycatcher
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