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Nomograms and for
Nomograms for normal values of finger length as a ratio to other body measurements have been published.
Nomograms for more than three variables can be constructed by incorporating a grid of scales for two of the variables, or by concatenating individual nomograms of fewer numbers of variables into a compound nomogram.
* Nomograms for Wargames but also of general interest.
* Nomograms for visualising relationships between three variables-video and slides of invited talk by Jonathan Rougier for useR! 2011.

Nomograms and use
Nomograms use a parallel coordinate system invented by d ' Ocagne rather than standard Cartesian coordinates.

Nomograms and .
Nomograms have been used in an extensive array of applications.
Nomograms continue to be used extensively in medical fields.

flourished and many
Andrew Carnegie is described in John Dos Passos ' 42nd Parallel as a confident man in whatever he invested in, which included many things that our world flourished on for many years to the present time.
The famous architect Mimar Sinan designed many mosques and other grand buildings in the city, while Ottoman arts of ceramics and calligraphy also flourished.
However, recent reexaminations of Chinese gender roles suggest that many women flourished within Confucianism.
Geneva flourished in the 19th and 20th centuries, becoming the seat of many international organizations.
After the death of Epicurus, his school was headed by Hermarchus ; later many Epicurean societies flourished in the Late Hellenistic era and during the Roman era ( such as those in Antiochia, Alexandria, Rhodes and Ercolano ).
The Harp ( Persian: چنگ Chang ) flourished in Persia in many forms from its introduction, about 3000 BCE, until the 17th century.
Irenaeus pointed to Scripture as a proof of orthodox Christianity against heresies, classifying as Scripture not only the Old Testament but most of the books now known as the New Testament, while excluding many works, a large number by Gnostics, that flourished in the 2nd century and claimed scriptural authority.
The bel canto opera movement flourished in the early 19th century and is exemplified by the operas of Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, Pacini, Mercadante and many others.
Under the Qing, traditional forms of art flourished and innovations were made at many levels and in many types.
An enormous diversity of musical styles and genres flourished during the Renaissance, and can be heard on commercial recordings in the 21st century, including masses, motets, madrigals, chansons, accompanied songs, instrumental dances, and many others.
As a tradition that has flourished for many generations, the art of Batik is inseparable from Javanese culture.
After the death of Epicurus, his school was headed by Hermarchus ; later many Epicurean societies flourished in the Late Hellenistic era and during the Roman era ( such as those in Antiochia, Alexandria, Rhodes, and Ercolano ).
Polish culture and art flourished under Jagiellonian rule, and many foreign poets and writers settled in Poland, bringing with them new literary trends.
Dafydd ap Gwilym who flourished in the middle of the 14th century is considered by many to be the greatest of the Welsh poets.
Despite these criticisms, however, many sophists flourished in later periods, especially during the era of Roman history known as the Second Sophistic.
When droving along the stock route led to many family groups dispersing to the edges of the desert, communities were established in missions, towns, stations and settlements, and it was here that contemporary painting movements flourished.
The city was a Pony Express stop and was home to many large produce companies and local farms which flourished due to the Vaca Valley's rich soil, including The Nut Tree.
The Darks were extremely active in the writers ' community of the Blue Mountains, which flourished as a result of many writers and artists moving to the area.
At the beginning of the 19th century, Palma became the refuge of many who had exiled themselves from the Napoleonic occupation of Catalonia and Valencia ; during this period freedom flourished, until the absolutist restoration.
Great abbeys and priories like Glastonbury, Walsingham, Bury St. Edmunds, and Shaftesbury which had flourished as pilgrimage sites for many centuries, were soon reduced to ruins.
In marked distinction to the situation in England, in Ireland the houses of friars had flourished in the 15th century, attracting popular support and financial endowments, undertaking many ambitious building schemes, and maintaining a regular conventual and spiritual life.
Indeed, he is in many circles regarded as a political opportunist ; the very model of a new breed of party members directly associated with the widespread corruption and cronyism that flourished during his tenure.
Downtown Darien has flourished as well and many new businesses have opened due to the proximity to the waterfront.

flourished and different
Meanwhile, Permutation City had flourished in the TVC universe, and the original inhabitants of a few hundred had exploded to a population of tens of thousands, with the descendants of the various founders sharing their founders ' ever growing chunks of the TVC universe, with Permutation City acting as the central locus for interaction between populations located in different contiguous blocks of the universe.
They originate from many different periods across pre-history, and were erected as part of a larger megalithic culture that flourished in Europe and beyond.
27 different floats are used, and they are proudly constructed and flourished by the members of various organizations, such as schools and the city hall.
Western art is arranged into a number of stylistic periods, which, historically, overlap each other as different styles flourished in different areas.
The classically-clothed Christianity preserved in Italy by men like Boethius and Cassiodorus was different from the vigorous Frankish Christianity documented by Gregory of Tours which was different again from the Christianity that flourished in Ireland and Northumbria in the 7th and 8th centuries.
The lute song flourished in Italy, France and England ; it had different styles and names in each location.
Albeit under different names so to reflect maturing objectives, the institution flourished as an individual entity for some 120 years before merging with another developing educational artery to help form what was then known as the Derby Lonsdale College of Higher Education, 1977.
Nonetheless, as to the antiquity of this house, and the fact that it flourished in pagan times in the Poland of the monarchs, all the authors agreed, and some add that one of the Jastrzebczyks was among the twelve voivodes who at two different times ruled the whole country.
Styles of art that flourished during this short period are markedly different from other Egyptian art, bearing a variety of affectations, from elongated heads to protruding stomachs, exaggerated ugliness and the beauty of Nefertiti.
Cities quickly flourished because he reduced the local autonomy of different tribes.
Hong Kong literature flourished domestically under these two different styles.
However, Islamic charitable organisations and private mosques have flourished ; though many of these organisations are apolitical, it is largely within this decentralised network of associations, which pursue different agendas and enjoy different degrees of autonomy from the state, that dissent has found expression.

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