English to Gujarati Dictionary atlas

atlas

એટલાસ
definition
noun
I looked in the atlas to find a map of Italy
a book of maps or charts.
There is a well-developed atlas and the caudal vertebrae can be distinguished from the trunk vertebrae by the presence of hemal arches.
the topmost vertebra of the backbone, articulating with the occipital bone of the skull.
translation of 'atlas'
નકશાપોથી
noun
નકશાપોચી
example
Carl had been poring over the pages of a road 'atlas' .
I looked in the 'atlas' to find a map of Italy
Back at home, he went into his den and got out his road 'atlas' .
One crucial element was the emergence in the eighteenth century of a new genre of scientific publication: the illustrated obstetric 'atlas' .
This technique can be used to generate easily interpretable maps, to animate past and future incidence and to provide consistent visualizations for a national disease 'atlas' .
This convenient pocket 'atlas' succinctly describes the ear points, teaches the practitioner how to locate them precisely, and empowers the practitioner in their use.
Up the hill, through that pass, turn left after a bit was what I remembered from the road 'atlas' .
This was probably the first collection of maps in book form twenty years before Mercator published his 'atlas' .
Although the 'atlas' and axis are missing, the remaining cervical vertebrae are present and well preserved.
If you're hiring a car, you may need a road 'atlas' .
But the greatest impact has come through global warming, with successive editions of the 'atlas' showing shrinking ice fields and evaporating lakes.
And, finally, he published his illustrated obstetric 'atlas' in 1754.
The 'atlas' may be fused with the occipital bone in varying degrees.
This 'atlas' of the universe is a pretty good way to get an idea of scale.
Scientists can also compare diseased brain tissue against the brain 'atlas' to see how illnesses affect gene expression.
Infrared radiation penetrates the Milky Way's dust, so Ibata's team relied on a recently completed near-infrared 'atlas' of some 300 million stars.
I am certain that my colleagues at the Swiss Ornithological Institute in Sempach will not rest on this achievement, however, and so I look forward to a third Swiss breeding bird 'atlas' in a few years.
Illustrated by Gerard de Lairesse, Bidloo's 'atlas' shows the actual tools and arrangements of the dissecting table.
I looked in the 'atlas' to see where Naples was
Finally, we located these sites on a road 'atlas' for the use of our volunteers.
There is a well-developed 'atlas' and the caudal vertebrae can be distinguished from the trunk vertebrae by the presence of hemal arches.
It is transported throughout the body within blood vessels, which is the subject of Section 8 of this 'atlas' .
Neither the 'atlas' nor the second vertebra bears ribs.
a road 'atlas'
a road 'atlas'
While Smellie's 'atlas' details the many things that can go wrong for a surgeon/physician attending a birth, Hunter removed all signs of his practice as midwife from the volume.
It is impossible to avoid the impression that the 'atlas' has been composed by people who do not really understand architecture, but who know how to lay down pretty pages.
However, by forging a visual link between anatomical dissection and the process of birth, Smellie's 'atlas' makes visible the internal forces working on the mother and the fetus.
From a pathologist's perspective, this book would not substitute for a comprehensive pathology textbook or 'atlas' of coronary artery disease.
The school has no electricity and no running water, classes of up to 70, teachers who often do not get paid their five dollars a week and the only book is an 'atlas' from 1956.
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