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he Mediterranean region, particularly from the | Atlas mountains. |
een, including tracks in the Sahara Desert and | Atlas Mountains. |
m Lam are from Tafilalt region in the Moroccan | Atlas Mountains. |
est of Marrakech, Morocco, at the gates of the | Atlas mountains. |
is ten days' journey south of Fez, across the | Atlas Mountains. |
Julie | Atlas Muz (born Julie Ann Muz on May 30, 1973) is a |
Julie | Atlas Muz at the Miss Exotic World Pageant, 2006. |
an Wilhelm Braune's Topographisch-anatomischer | Atlas, nach Durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern. |
Higgins; Gerard Logan; Lisa Cowling; Natacha | Atlas; Niara Scarlett; Sean Lee; Tim Powell) |
Mercury spacecraft No. 8 and | Atlas No. 8 100-D were used in the mission. |
so, Julian Fantechi, bodybuilder/porn star Zeb | Atlas, NPC bodybuilder Daniel Rocha, Mark Dalton, IF |
ook Awards, for The Naval Institute Historical | Atlas of the U.S. Navy, |
The early editions of the Times | Atlas of the World (1895-1900) are based on this atl |
ust lane structures as originally noted in the | Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies. |
also Editor-in-Chief of the 3rd Series of the | Atlas of Tumor Pathology of the Armed Forces Institu |
and his first important work was the National | Atlas of General Geography, which gained for him in |
rvis, Neil (editor) 1986 Western Australia, an | atlas of human endeavour Perth, W.A : Dept. of Lands |
Keegan, John, The Times | Atlas of the Second World War, Crescent Books, New Y |
Dave Leip's | Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections (July 27, 2005) |
His scientific work, which includes an | atlas of the Pacific, was published in 1827 in Saint |
precisely known: the editors of the Barrington | Atlas of the Greek and Roman World place it at near |
The EBCC | Atlas of European Breeding Birds, T & A D Poyser, 19 |
Political handbook and | Atlas of the world 1961. |
Mike Walker, SPV's Comprehensive Railroad | Atlas of North America - Southern States (Steam Powe |
Barnard's work 'A Photographic | Atlas of Selected Regions of the Milky Way' was comp |
ter published his Annotated Apocalypse with an | atlas of 400 plates, illustrative of ancient Russian |
The two galaxies are listed together in the | Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies as an example of a spiral |
John Julius Norwich, in The World | Atlas of Architecture |
The Times | Atlas of the Twentieth Century (ed., 1996), ISBN 0-7 |
eth (map from the 1854 Historical Textbook and | Atlas of Biblical Geography) |
Barrington | Atlas of the Greek and Roman World). |
Geologic | atlas of the United States; Folio No. 211 (1920) |
' | Atlas of the Northern Milky Way' (with Frank Elmore |
Lupus erythematosus, illustration from Hebra's | Atlas of Skin Diseases |
Keenan's system, is entry 104 in Halton Arp's | Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies catalog for spiral galaxy |
d the groundwork for the Language and Cultural | Atlas of Ashkenazic Jewry (LCAAJ), and William Labov |
It is still used in the | atlas of Brevard County. |
An 1875 | Atlas of Illinois gives the name as Hicks Mills, whi |
Dartmoor | Atlas of Antiquities, Volume 5: The Second Millenniu |
and Wales in that year's edition of The World | Atlas of Wine ISBN 1 84000 699 4. |
The Historical | Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. |
in the 2005 edition of the National Geographic | Atlas of the World. |
and which appears so strikingly in the Catalan | Atlas of 1375. |
Political handbook and | atlas of the world 1968. |
His most famous legacy is the | Atlas of the Northwest Coasts of America: from Berin |
Map of Memphis from Sweet's 1874 | Atlas of Onondaga County, N.Y. |
epartment - was the title Western Australia an | atlas of human endeavour. |
ed. Barrington | Atlas of the Greek and Roman World (Princeton, 2000) |
The editors of the Barrington | Atlas of the Greek and Roman World place the city at |
ntal editions of the USSR history: "Historical | Atlas of the USSR peoples", "Historical atlas of the |
ajor research projects (such as the Barrington | Atlas of the Greek and Roman World), and publishes m |
urys top winery' by Michael Cooper in the Wine | Atlas of New Zealand 2003. |
A Questionnaire for a Linguistic | Atlas of England. |
in detail and style to those of the competing | atlas of the time Theatrum by Ortelius, de Jode's at |
The book is an | atlas of emergent forms evolving from the apparently |
Baines & Malek "Cultural | Atlas of Ancient Egypt", 2000. |
Dave Leip's | Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections (July 28, 2005) |
Atlas of the Dragonlance World (1987, ISBN 0-88038-4 | |
The | Atlas of the Land (1985, ISBN 0-345-31431-X) |
The | Atlas of Middle-earth (Revised Edition) (2001, ISBN |
The EBCC | Atlas of European Breeding Birds - their distributio |
archives The Education Department produced an | Atlas of Human Endeavour'' to provide schools with a |
ume of his collected works; as a patriarch and | Atlas of Independency he is also noticed by Anthony |
ase (see PIR-International), which grew out of | Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure. |
Jowett's Railway | Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland: From Pre-Groupin |
Source: David Leip's | Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections |
Dave Leip's | Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections (August 7, 2005 |
the coauthor (with Marvin Killgore) of A Color | Atlas of Meteorites in Thin Section (2005). |
64 precovery image of this minor planet in the | Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies. |
three books about it: A Color Notation (1905), | Atlas of the Munsell Color System (1915) and one pub |
Presumably, the 2005 edition of World | Atlas of Wine (used as a source in the article, but |
organisation undertaking ventures such as the | Atlas of Australian Birds project. |
Atlas of world war one Publisher Author Unknown | |
s a British pathologist and writer of A Colour | Atlas of Forensic Pathology, a seminal book on the s |
A World | Atlas of Food (McGraw-Hill, 2006) |
17th-century Dutch celestial globes and in the | atlas of Andreas Cellarius and was no longer used af |
Political handbook and | Atlas of the world 1964. |
The Mitchell Beazley World | Atlas of Exploration (1975) |
It contained 4 text volumes, with a separate | Atlas of colored plates in imperial quarto size (lg. |
Atlas of the Birds of the Western Palearctic (Collin | |
unity-oriented projects, including the Conlang | Atlas of Language Structures, a mirror of the CONLAN |
The Blaeu | Atlas of Scotland (1654) is the first to indicates a |
Atlas of United States Trees, Volume 3, Minor Wester | |
Richard J. A. Talbert, Barrington | atlas of the Greek and Roman world: Map-by-map Direc |
Notes on a California Cellarbook and The Wine | Atlas of California and the Pacific Northwest, made |
tute's largest policy product is the Dartmouth | Atlas of Health Care, which documents unwarranted va |
EMAGE (e-Mouse | Atlas of Gene Expression) is an online biological da |
Atlas of languages of intercultural communication in | |
e gitashenasi-ye Ostanha-ye Iran (Geographical | atlas of Iran's provinces), Tehran: 1383 H.sh., p.16 |
several books on the Islamic World, including | Atlas of the Islamic World Since 1500 (1982), Islam |
and in 1875, he published a revised version of | Atlas of Skin Diseases by Robert Willan. |
Lookat Burton Andersons' book 'Wine | Atlas of Italy where various other technical oenolog |
Ilimsky (Ilimskoi) Okrug (District) in a 1773 | atlas of the world. |
The | Atlas of Victorian Birds is a bird atlas, published |
The | Atlas of Middle-earth by Karen Wynn Fonstad is an at |
Her non-fiction books include An | Atlas of Irish History, James Connolly, Victor Golla |
iel Morgan, Revolutionary Rifleman (1961); The | Atlas of the American Revolution (1974); The Papers |
indexes, the American Imprints Inventory, the | Atlas of Congressional Roll Calls Project, a histori |
ylvester, D.; Nulty, G. (1958), The historical | atlas of Cheshire ((Third Edition) ed.), Chester, UK |
C. McReynolds, in his landmark 1965 Historical | Atlas of Oklahoma, renders the spelling of the count |
the Meudon Observatory, he produced the first | atlas of the Moon that was based on photographs. |
Little, | Atlas of United States Trees, Volume 3, Minor Wester |
g, compiling, funding and publishing the World | Atlas of Geological and Mineral Deposits. |
ive catalogue of the survey "The Isaac Roberts | Atlas of 52 Regions, a Guide to William Herschel's F |
Jackson was also an editor of the Historical | Atlas of Mormonism along with S. Kent Brown and Dona |
Occurs in the | Atlas of Ancient & Classical Geography, first printe |
(Josten is these days well known as | Atlas of the Thunderbolts). |
t archaeologists claim is the first definitive | atlas of comets. |
00 field records of birds in Victoria from the | Atlas of Australian Birds database, gathered by volu |
holds a special position on the archaeological | atlas of India. |
Govert Bidloo publishes an | atlas of human anatomy, Ontleding des menschelyken l |
Atlas of Palestine, 1948 Palestine Land Society (Jan | |
Historical | Atlas of Britain. |
Journeys of Frodo: An | Atlas of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings by |
7, inspired by on-going work on the innovative | Atlas of Breeding Birds of the West Midlands, produc |
y in 1850, with many later editions; The Royal | Atlas of Modern Geography, begun in 1855; an atlas o |
Halton Arp included this galaxy in the | Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies as one of several example |
Western Australia - an | atlas of human endeavour was an atlas published at t |
The public domain document | Atlas of the World Battle Fronts in Semimonthly Phas |
Hecht AC: Epidemiology of Spinal Cord Injury, | Atlas of Spine Trauma: Adult and Pediatric, ed. |
ring images and passages from the Random House | Atlas of the Oceans by Mitchell Beazley and National |
istorian William Rees said, in his "Historical | Atlas of Wales": (published 1959) "... the boundarie |
An | Atlas of Graphs (with R.C. Read), Oxford: Clarendon |
The editors of the Barrington | Atlas of the Greek and Roman World place Rama near L |
Atlas of Skin Diseases. | |
He also edited the Historical | Atlas of Mormonism along with Donald Q. Cannon and R |
galaxies are listed together as Arp 240 in the | Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies. |
er and printer known for the production of his | Atlas of the world, a project supported by the Royal |
Bards, ballads and boundaries: an ethnographic | atlas of music traditions in West Rajasthan, by Dani |
graphs was published in 1927 as A Photographic | Atlas of Selected Regions of the Milky Way, having b |
M.L. and Benskin, Michael, (1986) A Linguistic | Atlas of Late Medieval English Aberdeen: University |
His An | Atlas of African History (London: Edward Arnold 1958 |
The Historical | Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Cong |
John Speed's | atlas of 1631; |
to Dignity Hill, but he is easily defeated by | Atlas of Carina. |
Bartholomew's | Atlas of Zoogeography (1911) |
d in 1994 (based on the earlier Climatological | Atlas of the World Ocean), with later editions at ro |
A Railway | Atlas of Ireland. |
According to the Comprehensive Railroad | Atlas of North America: Prairies East & Ozarks, the |
Historical | Atlas of The Crusades. |
The organization also published the | Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Tennessee by Charles |
He was regional organiser for the RAOU's | Atlas of Australian Birds project 1977-1981. |
Atlas of the Holocaust, (1982) | |
es of the far side of the Moon in 1961, called | Atlas of the Other Side of the Moon. |
Geographic | Atlas of Great Britain, Berlin 1940.war |
by Johann Ulrich Kraus from the Churbaierische | Atlas of Anton Wilhelm Ertl, 1687 |
precisely known; the editors of the Barrington | Atlas of the Greek and Roman World tentatively place |
Atlas of World History (1989) with Norman Stone, and | |
e neurosurgical textbooks, including The Color | Atlas of Microneurosurgery (ISBN 0865777802). |
Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer publishes the first | atlas of nautical charts, Spieghel der zeevaerdt (Ma |
, but all of the changes are documented on the | Atlas of Canada site linked at the end; the 1881 map |
Atlas of Chinese Language, B12, 1987 | |
ry 2011, UNESCO addded the Jeju dialect to its | Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger, along with |
Atlas of Mammalian Chromosomes, Wiley, (2006) | |
See also: World | Atlas of Language Structures |
Source: UC | Atlas of Global Inequality. |
The | Atlas of Congenital Cardiac Disease |
Dave Leip's | Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections |
"Frozen Sections of a Child" (1872); "Clinical | Atlas of Variations of the Bones of the Hands and Fe |
The | Atlas of Historical County Boundaries Project, a his |
The Times | Atlas of World History (1978) |
The Penguin Historical | Atlas of the Vikings. |
collection of macromolecular sequences in the | Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure, published f |
y of religion in the United States, Historical | atlas of religion in America. |
From the | Atlas of British Overseas Expansion, edited by A.N. |
The observer's | atlas of the heavens (1898) |
Popular Handbook and | Atlas of Astronomy (1890) |
An | Atlas of the English Lakes. |
Among his books are Genealogical | Atlas of the United States (1976), The Mormon Role i |
In 1627, Barlaeus provided the text for the | atlas of Italy created by Jodocus Hondius. |
English Dialects (1962-8), and The Linguistic | Atlas of England (1978). |
Enlightenment, Flora Danica is a comprehensive | atlas of botany, containing folio-sized pictures of |
A new historical | atlas of Cheshire. |
ent out thousands of unsolicited copies of the | Atlas of Creation advocating Islamic creationism to |
Atlas of Great Lakes Indian History. | |
nst the Turks) in 1683 he became known as ‘The | Atlas of the Austrian monarchy'. |
theby's Wine Encyclopedia along with The World | Atlas of Wine, is often cited to be among the most n |
e amount of the letterpress to the Picturesque | Atlas of Australasia, and edited The Cyclopedia of V |
The RCH | Atlas of 1914 shows the extensive railway network bo |
Atlas of United States Trees, Volume 3, Minor Wester | |
at Northwestern University, and co-authored an | atlas of the Moon based on data and images from the |
He produced a photographic | atlas of the Moon: The Moon : A Summary of the Exist |
Atlas of Acupuncture (1966), 13 reprints | |
The Clementine | Atlas of the Moon, Ben Bussey and Paul D. Spudis, 20 |
and was followed by the 1976 | atlas of breeding birds in Britain and Ireland. |
rf elliptical companion that are listed in the | Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies. |
Atlas of the world's languages (pp. | |
the practical antiquary; and of a Descriptive | Atlas of the Cesnola Collection of Cypriote Antiquit |
A World | Atlas of the Supernatural (1990) |
Myra Shackley, | Atlas of Travel and Tourism Development (London: But |
His 1975 handbook, A Colour | Atlas of Forensic Pathology, was compiled for traine |
Rae Strait at the | Atlas of Canada |
t Torre Olevola, the editors of the Barrington | Atlas of the Greek and Roman World tentatively place |
The eleventh volume was the | Atlas of the Heavens by Andreas Cellarius. |
In his book Historical | Atlas of Christianity, first published in 1976, he m |
the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union's | Atlas of Australian Birds project. |
the first comprehensive 20 volume hydrological | atlas of Tamil Nadu State of India including mathema |
Atlas of Bremer County, Iowa, Title Atlas Company, I | |
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