The Dictionary of Parasitology reflects current practice in all aspects of parasitology and includes spellings, punctuation, abbreviations, acronyms, symbols, nomenclature, prefixes, and suffixes. It covers the field of modern parasitology with concise, clear, and authoritative precision. The dictionary assigns entries of parasites to the primary divisions of parasitology: human, veterinary, plant, insect, or fish; although in many instances the area of interest may be wide-ranging.
If you are already reading or would like to start reading Shakespeare, but feel a little intimidated by the language, this is the book for you. Author David Crystal, an expert in the English language, has put together over 14,000 words that usually cause people trouble while reading Shakespeare. With this reference you will truly understand the language of Shakespeare.
This Spanish-English bilingual dictionary is especially designed to help the English-speaking student learn basic Spanish and may also be used to help the Spanish-speaking student learn basic English. Approximately 3,500 main vocabulary entries have been compiled in this useful reference. To highlight idiomatic expressions and shades of meaning, the dictionary also contains hundreds of subentries.
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Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia, 10th Edition (3 Volume Set)
First published in 1938, this desktop science encyclopedia has been published in two volumes beginning with the sixth edition. It is edited by Douglas Considine and Glenn Considine. Distinguished in their respective fields of engineering and information management, they are also the editors of several other well-known technical reference books . Approximately 250 scientists, engineers, and educators from eight different countries contributed to this new edition.