"Frank Mildmay" by Captain Frederick Marryat This rotundity of corporation was, however, supported by as fine a pair of Atlas legs as ever were worn by a Bath chairman. "France and the Republic" by William Henry Hurlbert Text, with separate Atlas of Plates, 8vo. You look as if you had, like Atlas, the whole world on your shoulders. You have an atlas, just get it out, and I will try and impart the information Murray gave me. She had caricatures of all the mistresses inside an atlas. We note that another method, “cluster counting” is widely used, in particular for “fine grain” TRDs like the ones used in ATLAS and in HERA-B. Proof In each case, it suffices to check in the ATLAS that the conditions of Theorem 2.1 are satisfied. The proof is an application of the localization criteria which are given in Sections 1 and 2, but requires a careful checking in the ATLAS, or in the more complete papers about maximal subgroups of finite simple groups (e.g. This work is the result of the efforts of many people from the ATLAS Collaboration. Hadron Energy Reconstruction for the ATLAS Barrel Prototype Combined Calorimeter in the Framework of the Non-parametrical Method In this paper we describe the non-parametrical method of the energy reconstruction for a combined calorimeter, which called the e/h method, and demonstrate its performance on the basis of the test beam data of the ATLAS combined prototype calorimeter.
ĭetails about payload in National Reconnaissance Office's Atlas 5 rocket are secret. Tom Hanks and Halle Berry take on multiple roles in "Cloud Atlas," more. Ĭritics' Choices and other notable shows: Terry Adams Rock & Roll Quartet, Juana Molina, Struck by Lightning, David Dondero, Natacha Atlas, and more. This film image released by Warner Bros Pictures shows Tom Hanks in a scene from "Cloud Atlas," an epic spanning centuries and genres. Īmbitious, soulless 'Cloud Atlas' shrugs off potential. "Winter," the first single from the Chicago quartet Maps & Atlases' second album Beware and Be Grateful finds the band merging tuneful songcraft with tight, dense rhythms. Maps and Atlases' Tight, Snappy 'Winter'. The ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider includes the largest-volume detector ever constructed at 148-feet long, 82-feet wide and 82-feet high. Has completed the commissioning of a 0.625- by 76-in.-wide slitting line for Atlas Tube at its Harrow, Ont.
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The 46-year-old actress rocked a Catherine Malandrino leather and sheer skintight dress at the premiere of her new movie Cloud Atlas in Moscow Thursday, and has the stunning photos. What Would the Cloud Atlas Sextet Really Sound Like. Researchers transformed data collected by the Large Hadron Collider's ATLAS experiment into musical notes, with music about 3.5 seconds into the score representing data for the possible Higgs boson particle. Life is Too Short for Cloud Atlas's Self-Indulgence. In entomology, a large lamellicorn beetle of the family Scarabæidæ the atlas beetle, Chalcosoma atlas, about 3 inches long, and of a brilliant metallic-green color.Ī kind of satin: a word formerly used in the Levant and in India. Hence A volume of plates or tables illustrative or explanatory of some subject.Ī size of writing- or drawing-paper, 26 by 33 or 34 inches. The word was first used in this sense by Mercator in the sixteenth century, in allusion to the Atlas of mythology, whose figure, represented as bearing a globe on his shoulders, was given on the title-page of such works. See ankylosis.Ī bound collection of maps. It is commonly ankylosed with the axis in Cetacea. The general form of the bone is annular it revolves about a pivot furnished by the odontoid process of the axis, and follows the rotatory movements of the head upon the neck. It is one of the most modified and specialized of the vertebræ, often having no centrum, as such, but a hypapophysis instead, large transverse processes or lateral masses, and the other processes small or wanting. In anatomy, the first cervical vertebra, by which the skull articulates with the spinal column: so called because it supports the head, as Atlas was fabled to uphold the sky. A male human figure serving as a column or pilaster. One who supports a heavy burden a mainstay a ‘pillar.’