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    Analyse d’atlas

    Published 2009-04-01
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    AdriAtlas et IllyrAtlas, deux atlas informatisés de l’Antiquité romaine et du haut Moyen Âge by Francis Tassaux

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…AdriAtlas was made available on-line in November 2013. …”
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    Atlas of pediatric physical diagnosis /

    Published 2002
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    Atlas of Pediatric Physical Diagnosis /

    Published 1997
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    Damage Atlas for Photographic materials by Kristel Van Camp

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…Knowing the specific characteristics of different types of damage is crucial. A damage atlas can provide these characteristics. With this atlas the damage can be recognised and appropriate actions can be taken. …”
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    Color Atlas and Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology / by Koneman, Elmer W.

    Published 1988
    Subjects: “…Diagnostic microbiology Atlases. 3666…”
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    Pocket Atlas of Pediatric Emergency Procedures / by King, Christopher

    Published 2000
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    Pocket Atlas of Pediatric Emergency Procedures / by King, Christopher

    Published 2000
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    Des talus pleins les yeux by Denis Delbaere, Sabine Ehrmann

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…By studying the case of the embankments, shoulders and abandoned infrastructures of the Likoto Eurometropolis (Lille/Kortijk/Tournai), this research on “marginal spaces” was confronted with an extreme feature of the urban fringe, the tenuousness and infinite linearity of which render it all the more elusive. As a result, embankments, ever present in the view most of us have of the places we travel through every day when using motorways or railways, are also the ones we take the least notice of since we perceive them simply as green spaces devoid of any intrinsic value. …”
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