Atlas - use in sentences
Converse of object
- illustrate: It provides over 48,000 images derived from Current Medicine's series of illustrated atlases.
- publish: Plates from world atlases published by Scots ( eg.
Preposition: of
- mortality: Reports include key statistics on health and atlas of mortality.
Adjective modifier
- anatomical: Several such anatomical atlases have been developed [ 19 ] , but these tend to be developed from as little as one subject brain.
Converse of object
- compile: MapMate then compiles the Atlas and asks you to wait while the Atlas is being generated.
Noun used with modifier
- breeding: The two BTO breeding bird atlases indicated that a 29 % contraction in range occurred in Britain between the late 1960s and early 1990s.
- street: Local street atlases may be more useful in built-up areas.
Adjective modifier
- provisional: Updated Maps The deadline for records included in the provisional atlas was the end of 2000.
- hardback: However it has sold lubricants, and in 1984 produced a hardback atlas for use by its German subsidiary.
- historical: The Historical Atlas of New York City takes.. .
Modifies a noun
- mountain: We go to bed with the snowcapped Atlas mountains visible through our balcony window, all memories of London stress forgotten.
Noun used with modifier
- softback: Esso appears to have abandoned sheet maps, but did issue a special value softback atlas in 2000.
- plankton: Appendix in A plankton atlas of the north Atlantic and North Sea.
- road: Map Map of Sicily, Italy [ Based on AA Europe road atlas, 1997 ] .
- brain: The brain atlas can be shown either alongside the patients own scan or overlaid on top.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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