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Jump into Science: Themed Science Fairs
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Jump into Science: Themed Science FairsJump into Science: Themed Science Fairs

Each of the four themed Science Fair units contains a brief introduction followed by 30 experiments related to that area of science. Illustrations are provided. Simple icons indicate and cross-reference experiments that may be used in other units, to allow additional flexibility for larger classes
 
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Obstetrics by Ten Teachers, 18th Edition
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Obstetrics by Ten Teachers, 18th editionObstetrics by Ten Teachers, 18th edition

The 18th Edition of this classic, world renowned textbook, which together with Ten Teachers in Obstetrics, provides comprehensive coverage of this important specialty for undergraduates and beyond. With Ash Monga now as leading Editor, and a largely new team of contributing authors, this new edition builds on the book's strengths, combining authoritative detail with a clear guide to essential knowledge, while incorporating the latest advances in the field.
 
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Genetics & Inherited Conditions
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Genetics & Inherited ConditionsGenetics & Inherited Conditions

Genetics and Inherited Conditions
An A-Z encyclopedia offering nonspecialist information about 460 topics in genetics, from the science behind this important field to diseases that can be passed down among generations.
 
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Molecular Modeling and Simulation: An Interdisciplinary Guide
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Molecular Modeling and Simulation: An Interdisciplinary GuideMolecular Modeling and Simulation: An Interdisciplinary Guide

This book evolved from an interdisciplinary graduate course entitled Molecular Modeling developed at New York University. Its primary goal is to stimulate excitement for molecular modeling research while introducing readers to the wide range of biomolecular problems being solved by computational techniques and to those computational tools.
 
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Subject, Voice and Ergativity: Selected Essays
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Subject, Voice and Ergativity: Selected Essays

This volume brings together eleven papers which relate to a seminar on language typology held at SOAS in 1988–89. Their subject-matter reflects two main influences.
Firstly, a research grant from the Leverhulme Trust enabled us to study the work of the Leningrad Group for the Typological Study of Languages and to make some of it accessible in English translation. English versions of two key papers are included here: A.A. Xolodovič on Japanese passives, preceded by M.Shibatani’s discussion; and the essay by V.P.Nedjalkov, G.A.Otaina and A.A.Xolodovič on causatives in Nivkh, ...
 
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