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A Dictionary of Scientists (Oxford Quick Reference) Offering clear explanations of the science itself as well as its historical significance, the Dictionary includes coverage of all Nobel Laureates in physics, chemistry, physiology, and medic


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A Dictionary of Scientists (Oxford Quick Reference)

Title:A Dictionary of Scientists (Oxford Quick Reference)
Author:Oxford University Press
Rating:4.72 (492 Votes)
Asin:0192800868
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:592 Pages
Publish Date:1999-06-24
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From Archimedes and Copernicus to Stephen Hawking and Stephen Jay Gould, this is the most authoritative and up-to-date biographical dictionary of scientists currently available. Featuring over 1,300 entries, spanning over 2,500 years, this book covers all areas of science, from physics and astronomy to medicine and ecology, including key figures in the fields of mathematics and technology. Offering clear explanations of the science itself as well as its historical significance, the Dictionary includes coverage of all Nobel Laureates in physics, chemistry, physiology, and medicine, in addition to a comprehensive index of topics, and extensive network of cross-references to related entries.
Compact, comprehensive, and crammed full of useful facts throughout, A Dictionary of Scientists will be an essential reference for scientists, students, and anyone with a general interest in science.

Editorial :

Captain Chaz Bergren used to be an officer of the 6th Fleet before she was wrongly imprisoned and then rescued by Gabriel Sullivan, renegade and secretly a powerful telepath in a universe that fears and hates telepaths (see the previous novel, _Gabriel's Ghost_). I read it on my iPod. PERFECT! What I like about this book is that I can relate to it.
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-are you pain free with the so called "treatments" you are getting? And if so, how long?
-does your pain return just like that for no reason?
-do you notice a pattern of where and when the pain occurs?
-do you find certain events or instances make your pain worse?
-and finally, if the "treatments" you're currently recieving work, then why

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