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pro vyhledávání: '"Booth, Grahame"'
Autor:
Booth, Grahame, Laine, John, Mason, Glenn, Piccolo, Carlo, Maynard, Tim, Cook, Les, Gallaway, Cindy, Stevenson, Geoff, Jones, Tony, Marsh, Rusty, Milling, Phil, Sheen, Michael
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Wheels; Oct2005, p30-34, 4p, 2 Color Photographs
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Reviews in Computational Chemistry, Volume 19; 2003, p147-365, 219p
Autor:
Conway, B E
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Annual Review of Physical Chemistry; Oct1966, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p481-528, 48p
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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter; 10/7/1991, Vol. 3 Issue 40, p1-1, 1p
Autor:
Thomas Hischak
What links the popular songs'You'll Never Walk Alone','Send in the Clowns','Memory'and'I Am What I Am'? They all originated in Broadway musicals. Song of the Season is for those who believe that the score is at the heart of a musical and is the essen
Autor:
DK
The only instructional book on watercolor you will ever need.Trying your hand at watercolor painting? Or looking to advance your range of artistic skills?Watercolor Techniques for Artists and Illustrators is for you.Beginning with the basics - such a
Autor:
Maxwell, Jim
The long-awaited autobiography from the voice of Australian cricket. For more than four decades, Jim Maxwell has called the cricket for the ABC. Since 1973 he has covered 285 Test matches, including over 50 Ashes Tests, six tours to the West Indies,
101 Top Techniques for Artists : Step-by-step Art Projects From Over a Hundred International Artists
Autor:
SAA
101 Top Techniques for Artists is a colourful compendium packed full of practical tips and techniques by 101 of today's most popular leading artists. Each technique is presented in clear, simple step-by-step instructions that describe how to complete
Autor:
B. E. Conway, J. O'M. Bockris
As the subject of electrochemistry moves into the final quarter of the century, a number of developed areas can be assessed in depth while some new areas provide quantitatively and qualitatively novel data and results. The first chapter, by Kebarle,
As the various disciplines of science advance, they proliferate and tend to become more esoteric. Barriers of specialized terminologies form, which cause scientists to lose contact with their colleagues, and differences in points-of-view emerge which