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Atlases and book
* A book about flora and / or fauna of an area or region ( see for example Atlases of the flora and fauna of Britain and Ireland )

Atlases and today
Many of the names from the former hamlets are still featured as local street names today, as well as Hagstroms maps and Road Atlases.

Atlases and many
* Atlases, at the US Library of Congress site-a discussion of many significant atlases, with some illustrations.

Atlases and atlases
* Times World Atlases official website including a History and Heritage section detailing landmark Times atlases
* Collins Maps blog which includes details on new Times atlases and relevant mapping issues, from Collins Geo the publishers of Times Atlases
* Times World Atlases official website including a History and Heritage section detailing landmark Times atlases
* Times World Atlases official website including a History and Heritage section detailing landmark Times atlases

Atlases and are
The Allen Mouse and Human Brain Atlases are projects within the Allen Institute for Brain Science which seek to combine genomics with neuroanatomy by creating gene expression maps for the mouse and human brain.
* Main Atlases are commercially published books, presenting the current state of knowledge for well-recorded groups.

Atlases and .
* Various Lynn Atlases at the Essex County Registry of Deeds in Salem.
" Atlases of the Eastern Hemisphere: A Summary Survey ," Geographical Review ( Volume 64, Number 1, 1974 ): 111 – 139.
Within the Brain Atlases, these 3-D ISH digital images and graphs reveal, in color, the regions where a given gene is expressed.
* brainmaps. org: High-Resolution Neuroanatomically-Annotated Brain Atlases
The Atlas of Atlases.
( on the atlas ) Walter Goffart, " Historical Atlases: The First Three Hundred Years " ( Chicago, 2003 ), pp. 303-314.
The Man, Maps & Atlases, Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground and Facing New York.
In 2006, the gallery presented " George Maciunas, 1953-1978: Charts Diagrams, Films, Documents, and Atlases.
In Belgium, the students decorated their Atlases with stamps as directed by a teacher.
It is not currently recognized with a Terminologia Anatomica name in human anatomy, but the term is still found in older texts < ref > Anatomy Atlases: Illustrated Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation: Opus V: Skeletal Systems: Supracondylar Process < BR > Supratrochlear Foramen and in discussing anatomical variation.
While the Space Opera rules can be adapted to any imagined universe, the official universe was based on the nations described in Mark Ratner's Space Marines, and further defined through a series of Star Sector Atlases.
Atlases of the United States, 266.
Atlases of the United States, 266.
See Hopkins and Baist Real Estate Atlases, Vol.
* Provisional Atlases give recorders an indication of progress and illustrate early results.
( Stuttgart, 1852-1868 ), with Atlases.

have and traditionally
Historians have traditionally regarded the great debates of the Seventeen Nineties as polarizing the issues of centralized vs. limited government, with Hamilton and the nationalists supporting the former and Jefferson and Madison upholding the latter position.
A wide-ranging, bipartisan force -- from Minnesota's Democratic Hubert Humphrey to Massachusetts' Republican Leverett Saltonstall -- was drawn up against a solid phalanx of Southern Democrats, who have traditionally used the filibuster to stop civil rights bills.
The Chinese world view during the Han dynasty, when the Lo Shu seems to have been at the height of its popularity, was based in large part on the teachings of the Yin-Yang and Five-Elements School, which was traditionally founded by Tsou Yen.
It is a kind of justice, too, that it should originate in London's Royal Albert Hall, where, traditionally, the loudest, if not the greatest, performers have entertained the thousands it will accommodate ( RCA Victor LM 2454, $4.98 ).
These form thirteen established families ( plus perhaps Shompen, which is poorly attested, as a fourteenth ), which have traditionally been grouped into two, as Mon – Khmer and Munda.
While cyanobacteria have been traditionally considered algae, recent works usually exclude them due to large differences such as the lack of membrane-bound organelles, the presence of a single circular chromosome, the presence of peptidoglycan in the cell walls, and ribosomes different in size and content from those of the Eukaryotes .< ref >
The churches of the Anglican Communion have traditionally held that ordination in the historic episcopate is a core element in the validity of clerical ordinations.
Billings have traditionally been dependent on the local economic conditions but, with rapid globalization, this is becoming less of a factor for larger international firms.
Ambrose is traditionally credited but not actually known to have composed any of the repertory of Ambrosian chant also known simply as " antiphonal chant ", a method of chanting where one side of the choir alternately responds to the other.
St. Ambrose was also traditionally credited with composing the hymn Te Deum, which he is said to have composed when he baptised St. Augustine of Hippo, his celebrated convert.
Some researchers have speculated that this minority of Haplogroup C3 carriers among the Ainu may reflect a certain degree of unidirectional genetic influence from the Nivkhs, a traditionally nomadic people of northern Sakhalin and the adjacent mainland, with whom the Ainu have long-standing cultural interactions.
The population of Akkad, like nearly all pre-modern states, was entirely dependent upon the agricultural systems of the region, which seem to have had two principal centres: the irrigated farmlands of southern Iraq that traditionally had a yield of 30 grains returned for each grain sown and the rain-fed agriculture of northern Iraq, known as " the Upper Country ".
There is also the Quaestiones Veteris et Novi Testamenti, which manuscripts have traditionally ascribed to Augustine.
Due to the length of these routes and the small number of airlines flying to the islands, fares have traditionally been relatively expensive, although cheaper for locals than visitors.
Partly for this reason, Alberta has never developed a large presence in the industries that have traditionally started industrialization in other places ( notably the original Industrial Revolution in Great Britain ) but which require large labour forces, and large internal markets or easy transportation to export markets, namely textiles, metallurgy, or transportation-related manufacturing ( automotives, ships, or train cars ).
Armadillo shells have traditionally been used to make the back of the charango, an Andean lute instrument.
The See of Rome claims to have been founded by Saint Peter, traditionally called the " Prince of the Apostles " and the " Chief of the Apostles ".
* 1693 – Date traditionally ascribed to Dom Perignon's invention of Champagne, although he actually did not have anything to do with sparkling wine.
The Steinsaltz editions of the Talmud have opened up the world of Talmud study to thousands of people outside the walls of the traditional yeshiva, including women, who traditionally were not taught Talmud.
The marginally fertile parts are primarily utilised as rangelands and have been traditionally used for sheep or cattle grazing, on cattle stations which are leased from the Federal Government.
The marginally fertile parts are primarily utilised as rangelands and have been traditionally used for sheep or cattle grazing, on cattle stations which are leased from the Federal Government.
Since the 1960s, the islands have diversified away from their traditionally agriculture-based economy towards tourism and financial services, becoming one of the wealthiest areas in the Caribbean.
Throughout modern baseball, a few core statistics have been traditionally referenced — batting average, RBI, and home runs.
On some occasions, simple weapons employed in an unorthodox fashion have proven advantageous, as with the Swiss pikemen who gained many victories through their ability to transform a traditionally defensive weapon into an offensive one.

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