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The term "abstract book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a book that is composed of nothing but abstracts or summaries of other books or articles. For example: "I'm not sure if I want to buy the full version of this book, but I think I'll get the abstract book instead."
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She made abstract book bindings and decorated a wooden box for her son's toys.
Program and abstract book.
Preliminary data were reported in an Abstract book [22].
An abstract book of the meeting is freely available as supplemental material of this article.
With the programme almost settled, we got down to more practical matters; scientific articles were rapidly replaced by bus timetables, menus, and abstract book layouts.
The program must be finalized 1 to 2 months prior to the meeting, to allow time for preparation and printing of an abstract book.
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His series of "Baseball Abstract" books was enormously influential, to the point where he now serves as a senior adviser to the Boston Red Sox.
Beane patterns Oakland's approach around the statistical analysis championed by Bill James, who is in his first season working for the Red Sox and whose "Baseball Abstract" books Beane studied.
When Bill James arose out of nowhere with his self-published Baseball Abstract books in the late 1970s, he represented something the world of sports was unfamiliar with: an informed voice who was neither an employee of a team nor an established journalist.
Other sources were abstract books of symposia and congresses, theses, textbooks, monographs, reviews, editorials, letters to the editor, free or rapid communications, and the reference lists from all the articles that were retrieved.
Then, during the 1970s and 1980s, Bill James wrote a series of Baseball Abstract books that provided a new perspective on evaluating players and measuring the true impact on their teams' chances of winning.
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