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Atlas fractures

Der Orthopäde, 1999
Fractures of the atlas account for 1-2 % of all vertebral fractures. We divide atlas fractures into 5 groups: isolated fractures of the anterior arch of the atlas, isolated fractures of the posterior arch, combined fractures of the anterior and posterior arch (so-called Jefferson fractures), isolated fractures of the lateral mass and fractures of the ...
S, Schären, B, Jeanneret
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Atlas Fractures

Neurosurgery, 2010
To provide a comprehensive review of the biomechanics, pathophysiology, and clinical management of atlas fractures.Selected literature review.Atlas fractures account for 25% of craniocervical injuries, 3% to 13% of cervical spine injuries, and 1% to 3% of all spinal injuries.
Udaya K, Kakarla   +3 more
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Atlas personality

British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1993
The paper concerns individuals who, as children, were asked to provide comprehensive psychological support for their family of origin. They cared for others before being taken care of themselves. They took on adult responsibilities from a very young age with the result of missing important aspects of their childhood.
L Z, Vogel, S, Savva
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ATLAS

Proceedings of the 22nd ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2014
The number of lecture videos available is increasing rapidly, though there is still insufficient accessibility and traceability of lecture video contents. Specifically, it is very desirable to enable people to navigate and access specific slides or topics within lecture videos. To this end, this paper presents the ATLAS system for the VideoLectures.NET
Rajiv Ratn Shah   +4 more
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ATLAS

ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, 1980
The design concepts and languages of a geographic information system ATLAS ( A dministration and T otal L anduse A nalysis S upport system) are proposed.
Tateyuki Tsurutani   +2 more
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ATLAS 316, ATLAS 316L, ATLAS 316H

Alloy Digest
Abstract Atlas 316 is a chromium-nickel-molybdenum austenitic stainless steel, second only to Atlas 304 in commercial importance. The molybdenum gives Atlas 316 better overall corrosion resistant properties than type 304 austenitic stainless steel, particularly higher resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride environments ...
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Atlas

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1999
The Advanced Teaching and Learning Academic Server (Atlas) is a software system that supports web-based learning. Students can register for courses, and can navigate through personalized views of course material. Atlas has been built according to Sun Microsystem's Java™ Servlet specification using Xerox PARC's aspect-oriented programming support called
Mik Kersten, Gail C. Murphy
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