Spiral and Curved Bacteria : Spiral and multislice computed tomography of the body / Mathias Prokop, Michael Galanski ; co-editors, Aart J. van der Molen, Cornelia Schaefer-Prokop ; with contributions by C. Engelke ... [and others]
Computed tomography where there is continuous X-ray exposure to the patient while being transported in a spiral or helical pattern through the beam of irradiation. This provides improved three-dimensional contrast and spatial resolution compared to conventional computed tomography, where data is obtained and computed from individual sequential exposures
Computed tomography where there is continuous X-ray exposure to the patient while being transported in a spiral or helical pattern through the beam of irradiation. This provides improved three-dimensional contrast and spatial resolution compared to conventional computed tomography, where data is obtained and computed from individual sequential exposures
Computed tomography where there is continuous X-ray exposure to the patient while being transported in a spiral or helical pattern through the beam of irradiation. This provides improved three-dimensional contrast and spatial resolution compared to conventional computed tomography, where data is obtained and computed from individual sequential exposures
Computed tomography where there is continuous X-ray exposure to the patient while being transported in a spiral or helical pattern through the beam of irradiation. This provides improved three-dimensional contrast and spatial resolution compared to conventional computed tomography, where data is obtained and computed from individual sequential exposures
Computed tomography where there is continuous X-ray exposure to the patient while being transported in a spiral or helical pattern through the beam of irradiation. This provides improved three-dimensional contrast and spatial resolution compared to conventional computed tomography, where data is obtained and computed from individual sequential exposures
Computed tomography where there is continuous X-ray exposure to the patient while being transported in a spiral or helical pattern through the beam of irradiation. This provides improved three-dimensional contrast and spatial resolution compared to conventional computed tomography, where data is obtained and computed from individual sequential exposures
Computed tomography where there is continuous X-ray exposure to the patient while being transported in a spiral or helical pattern through the beam of irradiation. This provides improved three-dimensional contrast and spatial resolution compared to conventional computed tomography, where data is obtained and computed from individual sequential exposures
Computed tomography where there is continuous X-ray exposure to the patient while being transported in a spiral or helical pattern through the beam of irradiation. This provides improved three-dimensional contrast and spatial resolution compared to conventional computed tomography, where data is obtained and computed from individual sequential exposures
Computed tomography where there is continuous X-ray exposure to the patient while being transported in a spiral or helical pattern through the beam of irradiation. This provides improved three-dimensional contrast and spatial resolution compared to conventional computed tomography, where data is obtained and computed from individual sequential exposures
Spiral Starecase (Musical group) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2002082195 : Contemporary musicians. Volume 51 : profiles of the people in music / Angela M. Pilchak, project editor
2005
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Spiralen. : Biopolymers : lignin, proteins, bioactive nanocomposites / volume editor, Akihiro Abe, Karel Dušek, Shiro Kobayashi ; with contributions by S. Blazewicz [and others]
Spirals -- Symbolic aspects. : Spirals : the whirled image in twentieth-century literature and art / Nico Israel
2015
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Spires, Ashley, 1978- : Something about the author. Volume 183 / Lisa Kumar, project editor
2008
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Spires, Elizabeth. Ghazal : Poetry for students. Volume 21 : presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied poetry / Anne Marie Hacht, project editor ; foreword by David Kelly
Topical term added 28/3/2007Religion - Dreaming should be used to cover all accounts, rituals and places related to the revealed nature of the particular Dreaming entity or a revelation from an entity. The context should make this reasonably clear but use both Religion - Dreaming and Stories and motifs if necessary
Topical term modified 29/1/2007Stories and motifs should be used for more general stories which are either related to ordinary events not associated with Dreamings in the telling or tales for children which work more as moral tales than revealed presence of the ancestor. However, better to also code with Religion - Dreaming as well in the latter case but not the former
Here are entered works dealing collectively with these qualities induced by the Holy Spirit such as love, joy, peace, faith, meekness, and temperance. Works on extraordinary phenomena such as glossolalia, visions, prophecies and interpretations, healings, discernment of spirits, etc. are entered under Gifts, Spiritual