| atloido-occipital |
pertaining to the atlas and the occiput.
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| atlas |
A State Government program for support that assists the adult with a disability (generally from the age of 20 years) to acquire the necessary skills to be as independent as they can in living in the community and being a member of the community. Some of these adults will acquire enough skills to move on to employment either with or without long term support. ...
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| atlas |
A satin weave used primarily in the Middle-East.
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| atlas |
maps published in book form. May be thematic, or subject oriented, or general in nature. Located on shelves near the map cabinets, or in the regular reference or book collections. Also used for a volume of plates illustrating any subject, particularly in anatomy.
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| atlas |
Topmost vertebra of the neck and supports your head. Misalignment of the atlas can place stress on your neuromusculoskeletal system.
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