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"This book describes a way of life that is dying," Lasch laments.
This book describes not a sham marriage but an arranged one between people who ultimately learned to like, respect and work with each other, despite their differences.
This book describes her journey "as a patient through a doctor's eyes", and is therefore invaluable to any health professional, particularly medical students and young doctors.
This book describes the present shock of politicians who — thanks to the 24/7 coverage ushered in by "the CNN effect" that began in the 1980s — "cannot get on top of issues, much less get ahead of them".
This book describes the adventures of a family (Terry and Monica Darlington and their dog) as they travel by narrowboat across the Channel and then through the waterways of France.
This book describes 14 projects and one proposal (for a faux Provençal village), with rhapsodic prose by the design editor Steve Castle: to wit, "Chandeliers dangle in forms of wistful petals".
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The 15 chapters of this book describe the current theoretical and practical results of statistical analysis and modeling of molecular descriptors.
All the chapters in this book describe pastoral systems in the Horn with a few references to pastoral systems in other parts of Africa.
The outlines of methods found in this book describe the use of multidimensional models in synthetic chemistry, and they can therefore be seen as methods for quantification of chemical intuition.
A brief discussion of all chapters in this book describing prominent cross-coupling reactions such as Stille, Suzuki-Miyaura, Sonogashira, Heck, Buchwald-Hartwig, and C-H activation is offered, where Pd-mediated chemistry has been employed during assembly of modified nucleosides, nucleotides, and oligonucleotides.
This book described the founding principles of the White Stag program, which was later adapted by the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
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