While there are many books on small fruit culture, their focus is often very specific or confined to just a few species. Packed with useful information, An Encyclopedia of Small Fruit is a comprehensive A-to-Z reference that not only details all temperate and tropical small fruit grown throughout the world, but also presents a description and culture of each.
This is the most convenient way to use "Vocabulary In Use" book. You can easily find a page in "Vocabulary in use" book just by typing a word contained in the page. For example, by looking up the word "cat" or "dog" you will reach the page titled "Animals" which provides you with many other kinds of animals and words related to them. It is particularly useful when we practise speaking and writing.
The three levels are 'Advanced', 'Intermediate', and 'Elementary'.
Encyclopedia of Science & Technology, 10-th Edition
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A tradition of excellence continues with the long-awaited Tenth Edition of McGraw-Hill's Encyclopedia of Science & Technology The definitive source for keeping up with the amazing changes in science and technology - complete with more than 1,700 new and updated articles. Featuring entries written by international leaders in science and technology selected by McGraw-Hill's distinguished board of consulting editors, no other reference so thoroughly and dynamically chronicles the expanding frontier, facts, and trends so vital to students, professionals, and general readers.
This dictionary is specifically written in a simple language for easy grasping of psychology and allied sciences. About 8000 words used in the fields of psychiatry, psychology and neurology have been arranged in an alphabetical order along with their definitions. Some of the important terms of psychology and allied science related with India have also been included.
This guide to endangered species worldwide is highly selective, describing 700 animals and plants of the many thousands that are threatened with extinction. The species have been selected from lists compiled by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), and IUCN-the World Conservation Union. Animal entries are arranged by species and then by family and genus; there is a separate section for plants.