Among them were prints in valuable 16th and 17th century editions of atlases by Mercator, Speed, Jansson and Blaeu. |
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Some of my favorite books are old, gorgeously illustrated encyclopedias and atlases. |
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Even the way we learn and package information from books, magazines, atlases, and newspapers has improved. |
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Although poorly represented, other skeletal elements include nine pelvis fragments, two ulna fragments, three atlases, and a few rib fragments. |
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Since they were all manuscript, no two charts or atlases were alike in size, decoration or cartographic content. |
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Isotope hydrology atlases for Africa, the Americas and the Asia-Pacific region have been published during the last five years. |
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We used these methods to develop our wind atlases, using the data they contain in virtually every expertise we compile. |
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The collection also features world maps, and includes atlases, globes, school geographies, maritime charts, and a variety of pocket, wall, children's, and manuscript maps. |
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Don't be surprised when the public stick to their trusty road atlases! |
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The possibility to build in click licences remains, and for the sake of clarity: the sale of, for example, maps or atlases remains unaffected. |
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Map Archives contains many map collections from previous printed editions of the National Atlas of Canada and other atlases. |
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My favorite two genres of reading as a kid were atlases and almanacs. |
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Some countries have developed maps and atlases of hazards, vulnerabilities and risks, to improve public awareness and to guide decision-making. |
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It has been making inventories and atlases of its fauna and flora since 1989, when it established a number of partnerships still in place today. |
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On The Map... The first edition of the National Atlas of Canada is published, making it one of the world's first national atlases. |
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The radiographic images are then compared with images in standard world atlases to determine the victim's age. |
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In 1847, US oceanographer Matthew Fontaine Maury began to produce atlases of sea conditions and sailing directions. |
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However, breeding bird atlases are the most widespread and successful because of the huge number of volunteer birders that participate. |
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For coordinates of the tag locations of Asian specimens, and elevations of those locations where possible, we used a variety of maps, atlases, and gazetteers. |
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Encyclopaedias, almanacs, atlases, dictionaries, etc are available on CD-ROM discs. |
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They work in private in their offices with their computers and their atlases and maps and other reference material. |
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The prolific Dieppe school of Northern France produced some of the atlases with the most innovative and beautiful marginalia. |
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These assessments are accessible in a variety of ways, including watershed atlases and on-line digital mapping. |
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Despite their slick appeal, the misleading nature of the atlases and other promotional material did not go unnoticed. |
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Picture one of those mileage charts you get in the front of road atlases. |
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By 1650, two-thirds of the continent's coast were thus widely known not only in Europe, but also wherever Dutch charts, atlases, and globes were distributed. |
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Sochi 2014 Organizing Committee has supported an initiative by scholars of the Russian Geographical Society to publish atlases of medicinal and food plants that originate in the region of Sochi. |
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Italian cartographer Battista Agnese produced at least 71 manuscript atlases of sea charts. |
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For users from outside Canada, one's best available sources for information on Canada are probably major atlases, encyclopedias, almanacs, and, of course, the Web. |
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Only in works of reference atlases, dictionaries, almanacs, encyclopedias and the like do CD-ROMs now seem to represent a serious challenge to the predominance of books. |
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The Recife Atlas was quickly followed by atlases for Manaus, Belo Horizonte and Salvador, with others in preparation, including one for Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest municipality. |
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Since then, a number of modifications and refinements have been made to stereotaxic devices, procedures, and atlases, and these advances have significantly improved the utility of stereotaxy. |
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However, printed books consisting principally of maps other than street or road maps, e.g., contemporary and historical atlases are considered to be printed books. |
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By including only the most prominent deep-sky objects, the ConCards fill the gap between planispheres and star atlases. |
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It also offers electronic mobility support services, on ViaMichelin.com, and publishes travel guides, hotel and restaurant guides, maps and road atlases. |
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Holdings comprise more than 14 000 monographs, 425 journal titles and more than 500 general, geological and geophysical atlases and related thematic atlases make up the atlas collection. |
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Today, a search on eBay turns up hundreds of leaves culled from atlases, Bibles, breviaries, and especially books of hours, which remain the most sought-after manuscripts among casual collectors. |
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These atlases typically consist of display maps, each showing local forms of a particular item at the survey locations. |
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Unlike 'static' wind speed atlases which give a single average speed across multiple years, tools such as Renewables. |
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Furthermore, atlases of anatomy exist, mapping out organs of the human body or other organisms. |
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Atlases have traditionally been bound into book form, but today many atlases are in multimedia formats. |
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These projects have resulted in atlases which detail the distribution of bird species across Britain. |
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The creation of choropleth maps, the dominant cartographic form in these atlases, raises several methodological questions. |
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Many general atlases contain the lengths of major rivers in Canada. |
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Quality assurance evidence that the information is representative, including identifying species from literature or atlases that are expected but were absent during past surveys. |
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Gathers and analyzes data pertaining in order to establish reference water levels and to produce reference documentation such as nautical charts, tide tables and current atlases, and related products. |
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To ensure safe and efficient navigation in Canadian waters, CHS also maintains an extensive portfolio of navigational products and services, including charts, sailing directions, tide tables and current atlases. |
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In addition to presenting geographic features and political boundaries, many atlases often feature geopolitical, social, religious and economic statistics. |
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The extensive mapping by the Romans as they explored new lands would later provide a high level of information for Ptolemy to construct detailed atlases. |
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He threw himself down on the far side and saw a white, hellishly misshapen creature pulling itself from beneath a jackstraw tumble of atlases and travel volumes. |
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The atlases can be used to reconstruct, or deformably register, the surface model of an object from just two to four 2D x-ray projections of the object. |
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The results of many of these projects are published as bird atlases. |
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The county boundaries still appear on Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland Maps and the Phillips Street Atlases, among others. |
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