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Nonrigid registration of medical images can also be used to register a patient's data to an anatomical atlas, such as the Talairach atlas for neuroimaging.
The axis acts as a post around which the atlas can rotate, allowing the neck to swivel.
* Finding Spirit: interactive Mars atlas based on Viking images: you can zoom in / out and pan images, to find your preferred site.
Whoever compares this atlas with Adolf Stielers Hand Atlas of 1891 can appreciate what Sven Hedin accomplished between 1893 and 1935.
It is now buried outside the entrance of Nickelodeon Suites Resort, also in Orlando, contained items deemed important to the children of 1992 as voted upon by Nickelodeon viewers, including bubble gum, a skateboard, a history book, a comic book, a phone book, a world atlas, news reports from Desert Storm, news reports from the AIDS Crisis, news reports from the end of the Soviet Union, a Home Alone VHS, a Back to the Future VHS, assorted photographs of bicycles, trains, cars, politicians, and celebrities, a piece of the Berlin Wall, lead pencils, the Orlando, Florida TV Guide from the week of April 30, 1992, a baseball, a Barbie Doll, a Nintendo Game Boy, a Nicktoons t-shirt, Michael Jackson CDs, MC Hammer CDs, Twinkies, an issue of Nickelodeon Magazine, Rollerblades, a can of Nickelodeon Gak, Reebok Pump sneakers, and a copy of the Book of Endangered Species.
Slack water can be estimated using a tide table, a tidal atlas or the tidal diamond information on a nautical chart.
In a brain atlas, composed by serial transverse sections of the animal or human brain, each brain structure can be assigned a number of coordinates.
For example, if the manifold is compact, then one can find an atlas with only finitely many charts.
A set of Euclidean neighborhoods that cover M, together with their coordinate charts, is called an atlas on M. ( The terminology comes from an analogy with cartography whereby a spherical globe can be described by an atlas of flat maps or charts ).
Any manifold can be described by a collection of charts, also known as an atlas.
Any topological manifold can be given a differential structure locally by using the homeomorphisms in its atlas and the standard differential structure on a linear space.
Such a structure can be defined by means of an atlas, such that one can pass from chart to chart in it by piecewise linear functions.
Hence, one can without loss of generality assume that, on each connected component of X, the atlas is an E-atlas for some fixed E.
Analogously to the finite-dimensional situation, one can define a differentiable Hilbert manifold by considering a maximal atlas in which the transition maps are differentiable.
It contains items that children in 1992 voted to put in there, which include a piece of the Berlin Wall, Rollerblades, an MC Hammer CD, a world atlas, a history book, a Michael Jackson Dangerous CD, a Nicktoons t-shirt, a can of Nickelodeon Gak, a comic book, a Barbie doll, Twinkies, Reebok Pump sneakers, a skateboard, bubble gum, a phone book, a Nintendo Game Boy, a copy of the Book of Endangered Species, and a Home Alone VHS tape.
One can then make inferences about tissue identity at a specific location by referring to the atlas.

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However, " About, 1, 100 maps of the earth from the eighth through the fifteenth century survive ; they are almost all flat-as are maps in a modern atlas ... The common circular maps called " T in O " ( T-O ) show the T-shaped oikoumene surrounded by the O-shaped sea.
The 1573 Additamentum to the atlas is notable for containing Humphrey Llwyd's Cambriae Typus, the first map to show Wales on its own.
Species on show include the blue morpho butterfly, the glasswing, the Leopard Lacewing and the giant atlas moth.
** http :// atlas. gc. ca / site / english / search / advanced_findaplace_search_form? show = link
During the trial, Whittock portrayed himself as a " serial quiz show loser " because he had been eliminated in round one of 15 to 1 and had only won an atlas on his appearance on Sale of the Century.
Even in the 21st Century, some map and atlas publishers still show this fictitious group of reefs in the South Pacific.
A full atlas is generally regarded as a definitive work on distribution, whereas a provisional atlas is typically produced as an interim stage to show survey progress.

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Bayer's atlas added 12 new constellations to fill in the far south of the night sky, which was unknown to ancient Greece and Rome.
McVeigh had a road atlas with hand-drawn designations of the most likely places for nuclear attacks and considered buying property in Seligman, Arizona, which he determined to be in a " nuclear-free zone.
January 15 – Muhammad al-Idrisi completes his atlas of the world, the Tabula Rogeriana, which will remain one of the most accurate maps until the Age of Discovery.
As Astronomer Royal, Flamsteed spent some forty years observing and making meticulous records for his star catalogue, which would eventually triple the number of entries in Tycho Brahe's sky atlas.
Just below the medial margin of each superior facet is a small tubercle, for the attachment of the transverse atlantal ligament which stretches across the ring of the atlas and divides the vertebral foramen into two unequal parts:
An atlas ( also known as an atlant, or atlante or atlantid ; plural atlantes ) is, in classical European architecture, a support sculpted in the form of a man, which may take the place of a column, a pier or a pilaster.
have only k continuous derivatives in which case the atlas is
One such project was the creation by cartographers of detailed maps of each province and city which were then collected in a large atlas.
A cartographer by trade, Barentsz sailed to Spain and the Mediterranean to complete an atlas of the Mediterranean region, which he co-published with Petrus Plancius.
He produced his own atlas in a number of parts, the first of which was published in 1578 and consisted of corrected versions of the maps of Ptolemy ( though introducing a number of new errors ).
Hornbills are the only birds in which the first two neck vertebrae ( the axis and atlas ) are fused together ; this probably provides a more stable platform for carrying the bill.
His scientific work, which includes an atlas of the Pacific, was published in 1827 in Saint Petersburg and won him an honorary membership in the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The 1908 county atlas shows North East Public Road two blocks east of Park Avenue which would make it North 13th Street ).
At that period some of the minor roads used the local mile rather than the standard mile of 1760 standard yards which Ogilby adopted in his atlas.
They are normally defined as topological manifolds with an atlas, whose transition maps are smooth, which is used to pull back the differential structure.
This allows one to give an alternative definition of smooth manifold which makes no reference to transition maps or to a specific atlas: a smooth manifold is a diffeological space which is locally diffeomorphic to R < sup > n </ sup >.
* Suchet wrote his Mémoires dealing with the Peninsular War, which were left by the marshal in an unfinished condition, and the two volumes with an atlas appeared in 1829-1834 under the editorship of his former chief staff officer, Baron St. Cyr-Nogues.
By 1660, at which point the atlas bore the appropriate name " Atlas Major ", there were 11 volumes, containing the work of about a hundred credited authors and engravers.
The map was made during the Spring of Nations in 1848, but published only in 1854 in an almanac called Kratki slovenski zemljopis ( Short Slovenian Geography ), which is regarded as the first geography atlas using exclusively Slovenian toponyms.
This is true for all spinal nerves except for the first spinal nerve pair, which emerges between the occipital bone and the atlas ( the first vertebra ).
Using a machine gun, he then seized the 90 ton scow Moa and, with the help of a handmade sextant and a map copied from a school atlas, they sailed for the Kermadec Islands, which was a New Zealand provision island, with larger ships anchored there.
Emperor Taizu of Song ordered Lu Duosun and a team of cartographers and scholars in 971 to initiate the compilation of a huge atlas and nationwide gazetteer that covered the whole of China proper, which comprised approximately 1, 200 counties and 300 prefectures.

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