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  • He has written a textbook, A First Course in the Numerical Analysis of
  • chnique (on which he also wrote a significant textbook, A Short Introduction to the Technique of Twe
  • 7 Writings of Laura Bridgman and for his 1897 textbook, A Course in Experimental Psychology.
  • popular undergraduate-level organic chemistry textbook A Guidebook to Mechanisms in Organic Chemistr
  • His textbook, A History of the Modern World, was included
  • DNA Repair and Mutagenesis is a college-level textbook about DNA repair and mutagenesis written by E
  • Perl Design Patterns Book is an online textbook about Perl style and design and analysis.
  • Lehrbuch der Anatomie der Sinnesorgane ( Textbook about the anatomy of the sensory organs) Erla
  • He is an author of a textbook about computer algebra and many papers.
  • This is textbook abuse of citation tags, and textbook disrupti
  • pects of the parish system, from furniture to textbook acquisition.
  • st comprehensive English language acupuncture textbook Acupuncture: The Ancient Chinese Art of Heali
  • cial Studies and Science underwent recent new textbook adoptions, with Mathematics adopting new text
  • In 2003 he published the textbook Advanced Space Propulsion Systems (ISBN 978-3
  • rton is the author of Game Design Workshop, a textbook advocating a playcentric design process.
  • He is co-author of a 2007 textbook, AIDS Therapy and editor of the Sanford Guide
  • A textbook aimed specifically at Mongolian learners was
  • He is also the co-author of the widely used textbook American Government with James Q. Wilson, whi
  • The textbook: An Introduction To Economics For East Africa
  • Of note is a recent textbook An Introduction into Mathematics written toge
  • -author, with Eugene Isaacson, of the classic textbook Analysis of Numerical Methods, which is still
  • Toft finds an old microbiology textbook, and misinterpreting it as a story, creates a
  • West; in addition, he published an entomology textbook and a volume of poetry.
  • t with her husband which became a widely-used textbook and was known as "Ambrose and Lazerowitz".
  • use the name "Sejonghakdang" and the standard textbook and course, while reviewing a long-term strat
  • year by Beliefnet, and is used as a seminary textbook and read by congregations preparing to choose
  • The company uses a blended approach, with a textbook and software (called Cognitive Tutor) for eac
  • le by Sutherland, Mead and Conway developed a textbook and university syllabus that helped expedite
  • s book is an instructor's version of the main textbook and includes 90 pages of supplemental materia
  • Packaged with an instructional textbook and the Family Basic Keyboard, the software w
  • am, and Japheth (map from the 1854 Historical Textbook and Atlas of Biblical Geography)
  • s uses the Prentice Hall Course 2 Mathematics textbook, and advanced students take Pre-Algebra with
  • Critchlow is the author of six books, a textbook, and nine edited books
  • It can be described as a cross between a textbook and reference manual, though without the chap
  • ation of the Sexually Abused Child: A Medical Textbook and Photographic Atlas.
  • Tajiki Textbook and Reader: Second Edition (Dunwoody Press 20
  • His system was first fully described in the textbook Anleitung zur deutschen Redezeichenkunst oder
  • ger, it was first fully described in the 1834 textbook Anleitung zur deutschen Redezeichenkunst oder
  • Friends: The Bible and the Christian Science textbook are our only preachers.
  • The Battle of 73 Easting was studied as a textbook armored battle in the US armored units.
  • Stuart Russell is an author of the textbook Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (t
  • n 1942 Hyman released the second edition as a textbook, as well as a laboratory manual.
  • Theory, which has become the most widely used textbook as an introduction to the topic since the pub
  • ring this time he also read Maingot's surgery textbook, as a copy was in the camp, and he later said
  • Another example is that his textbook, as late as the 1927 version, unambiguously s
  • enkemans analyzed the creative process in the textbook Aspecten van de sublimatie, haar stoornissen
  • David Gregory publishes the first textbook, Astronomiae physicae et geometricae elementa
  • astronomy, including, in 1989 the influential textbook Astrophysics of Gaseous Nebulae and Active Ga
  • 1914 by the U.S. Naval Institute for use as a textbook at the Naval Academy.
  • 1, 2008, in order to resume his revision of a textbook at Columbia Business School.
  • d when she gave birth to him, thus making the textbook at least thirty years older than Arnold himse
  • Frequently revised, it remains a standard textbook at American schools and universities.
  • is book, Estates and Trusts, is a widely used textbook at American law schools.
  • Founded in 2000 by Latin textbook author Cheryl Lowe, the school currently enro
  • As a textbook author his reputation survived in the satiric
  • , 1773 - June 8, 1864) was a noted physician, textbook author, and state legislator.
  • He is also a prolific textbook author.
  • cticut) was an American botanist and prolific textbook author.
  • This article is about the grammarian and textbook author.
  • ) was an American mathematician, educator and textbook author.
  • ) and the British Medical Association Student Textbook Award (2005, 4th Edition) and a first prize i
  • She was the author of the textbook Bacterial Metabolism, and the second presiden
  • O. Campbell, published Agricultural Botany, a textbook based on this teaching.
  • hor, with the physicist Gabor Forgacs, of the textbook Biological Physics of the Developing Embryo (
  • was an American scientist known best for his textbook Biology.
  • ogical decision theory, and has seen use as a textbook, both for Baron's own introductory course and
  • Kopans is author of the textbook Breast Imaging.
  • he Negro Race in America, which was the first textbook by a black author to be approved by the North
  • The textbook by Dwek et al. states that "Occasionally, suc
  • The phrase was popularized by its use in a textbook by Theodore L. Brown and H. Eugene LeMay, tit
  • iller is the author of one of the best violin textbook by which generations of young people study.
  • s problem was solved for solvable groups (see textbook by Marshall Hall Jr., Theorem 9.4.1).
  • Princeton Seminary it was only replaced as a textbook by Charles Hodge's Systematic Theology in the
  • For the textbook by Bruce Alberts, see Molecular Biology of th
  • The textbook by Weinberg uses the value 184 MeV.
  • Animals Through Time" is a basic paleontology textbook by Edwin H. Colbert, published by John Wiley
  • iques, and Tools is a famous computer science textbook by Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi, and Jeffrey D.
  • ished in 1832 as an appendix to a mathematics textbook by his father.
  • This was adopted as a textbook by practically every law school in Virginia.
  • The textbook by Peskin and Schroeder uses the value 93 MeV
  • ridge is the cover image of a general physics textbook by Serway and Jewett as demonstrating the bri
  • discussion and survey appears in the advanced textbook by John Cornell.
  • In 1829 Coriolis published a textbook, Calcul de l'Effet des Machines ("Calculation
  • He also wrote a calculus textbook, Calculus and Analytic Geometry with Applicat
  • According to Ottoman biography textbook called Sicill-i Osmani, in 12 April 1821 he w
  • e was in grade 6 at school they used to had a textbook called Charupath from where he read an inspir
  • In addition, a mathematics textbook called Branching Out With Math was written by
  • A comprehensive textbook: case studies, commentary, dedicated website
  • distinguished from history-as-memory finds a textbook case in the Vichy Syndrome as described by Ru
  • was particularly bothersome, described as "a textbook case of how not to design a window/menu/graph
  • Many of the Dragons of Earth are textbook cases of antisocial, narcissistic, or avoidan
  • Food Company (the school's cafeteria) and the textbook center, featuring a small Barnes & Noble.
  • Textbook Ceramics 1 and 2 (in Slovenian)
  • lications, nine books, and several immunology textbook chapters about the evolution of the immune sy
  • In December 2000, a draft textbook circulated by the Society and shown on nation
  • ange order (for details see Chapter 11 in the textbook cited below.
  • He is a co-editor of the textbook Clinical Virology and editor of Antiviral Dru
  • hanics Primer, Aylesbury, Eng., International Textbook Co., 1973, ISBN 0700222901
  • author of the widely adopted and widely cited textbook, Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond, which
  • Complaints were lodged with the State Textbook Commission.
  • He was also formerly the chairman of Textbook Committee for Hindustani Music, for The Direc
  • Access is allowed to websites provided by textbook companies that offer additional activities or
  • indicted Sampson for accepting gifts from the textbook companies, but the indictment was eventually
  • With his degrees he worked for a school textbook company, taught at both Richmond's Woman's Co
  • ral theoretical works, and for his beginners' textbook Compendiolum musicae of 1548, which was the m
  • This textbook contains material on evolution.
  • owers under the act to dictate curriculum and textbook content, require teachers to meet certain sta
  • strumental in covering include the California textbook controversy over Hindu history and Shekhar Gu
  • Main article: California textbook controversy over Hindu history
  • tively involved in the 2006 Californian Hindu textbook controversy, almost entirely in opposition to
  • Procter's reputation had fallen so far that a textbook could mention her poems only to pronounce the
  • e and Maer, surrounds and completes what is a textbook country scene.
  • rector of the Conservatoire and completed his textbook, Cours de contrepoint et de fugue, in 1835.
  • The Nelson Skills textbook covers basic language or English skills like
  • c articles; serving as a senior editor of the textbook, Current Diagnosis and Treatment in Gastroent
  • lume A People & A Nation, an American history textbook, currently in its eighth edition.
  • extremist Hindu organizations in California's textbook curriculum (see Californian Hindu textbook co
  • atics one summer and subsequently published a textbook dedicated to Priestley: Institutes of Natural
  • He was a famous ophthalmologist and wrote a textbook Diseases of the Eye (1893) that was widely us
  • iversary, and in 1945, with the purchase of a textbook distribution company, Vroman's became the lar
  • p bookstore, Harvard's Barnes & Noble-managed textbook distributor.
  • and first appeared as an appendix to his 1920 textbook Drop Your Foreign Accent: engelsche uitspraak
  • appeared in an appendix to the author's 1920 textbook Drop Your Foreign Accent: engelsche uitspraak
  • rld (Wiley & Sons, 2008); and the free market textbook Economic Logic (Capital Press, 2000, new 3rd
  • It includes a textbook edited by Joep Bor (of the Rotterdam Conserva
  • tions and was an important contributor to the textbook Endodontology.
  • He co-authored a textbook entitled Principles of Communication Engineer
  • of Missouri, Ashcroft and his wife co-wrote a textbook entitled College Law for Business.
  • Parenago then authored a textbook entitled Course in Stellar Astronomy.
  • s co-editor of the authoritative multi-volume textbook entitled The Metabolic & Molecular Bases of I
  • In 1974 he completed a music textbook entitled Sixteenth-Century Vocal Polyphony.
  • The first edition of his textbook Essential Relativity: Special, General, and C
  • ds," which appears in the English composition textbook Everything's an Argument.
  • His most recent textbook, Evolution, was published early in 2005 as an
  • Futuyma is the author of the widely used textbook Evolutionary Biology and Science on Trial: Th
  • tish justification for starting the revolt, a textbook example of asymmetrical warfare which has bee
  • e Bomlitz valley gradually deepens, forming a textbook example of a former cultural landscape in the
  • "A Textbook Example"
  • Textbook examples common to metazoa include the homeot
  • oard and "a principal beneficial owner of MBS Textbook Exchange, Inc." based in Columbia, Missouri,
  • th a state grant covering tuitions, fees, and textbook expenses.
  • ough also published a popular Classical Greek textbook First Lessons in Greek in 1881 and became the
  • n for his authorship of Psychology, a classic textbook first published in 1981 used in many Introduc
  • ure), as well as the author of the definitive textbook for Urdu pedagogy in English.
  • , it is believed that the papyrus served as a textbook for the trauma that resulted from military ba
  • From 1934-1940 he wrote a grammar textbook for middle school students.
  • Sarah has also co-authored a new textbook for students of Australian public policy.
  • lect (1853), which was "the earliest existing textbook for a Southern Min dialect".
  • le Texans (1932), one of which became a state textbook for school children from 1926 to 1929 .
  • in three volumes between 1918 and 1921, and a textbook for school students in 1923.
  • department, which currently uses the on-board textbook for GCSE Science and GCSE Additional Science.
  • His La Technique is used to this day as a textbook for teaching the fundamentals of French cuisi
  • ition, included in the series of "BLCU choice textbook for learners overseas", was published in 1998
  • Heckard - Textbook for an introductory statistics course, with e
  • Textbook for mathematics and geometry.
  • The New England Psalter was an early reading textbook for children which was first published in the
  • Zoologie (1871; second edition, 1877-1878), a textbook for higher institutions
  • He also published several textbook for teaching English and mathematics.
  • and Sky and Telescope as well as an astronomy textbook for German Universities and is a frequent lec
  • This became the standard astronomy textbook for about two decades.
  • al Office in London, to write the trade/press textbook for Spanish wines The Spanish Wine Education
  • His 1997 book Ethics is a textbook for undergraduate courses.
  • Composers which was released in 1998 and the textbook For the Birds: Women Composers Music History
  • The CISG: A New Textbook for Students and Practitioners (Sellier 2007)
  • It was highly respected as a textbook for over a century after its publication, and
  • the Plan of Chicago (by Walter D. Moody) as a textbook for local schoolchildren.
  • e Small Christian Doctrine from 1616 became a textbook for the people.
  • He also published a textbook for teaching music in school, Forma musices,
  • It has been used as a key textbook for major Chinese universities and government
  • Editor of textbook for the documentary film "A Summer in the Cit
  • He published Praxis, a Latin and English textbook for schools, in 1783.
  • er, a five-volume work that served as a basic textbook for scientists entering the field.
  • Told Me: Everything Your High School History Textbook Got Wrong, New York: The New Press, 1995
  • Their language has been reconstructed and a textbook has been published.
  • The 1980 textbook he coauthored with Lynn Conway, Introduction
  • f Notre Dame stated that the most influential textbook he taught from was To Kill a Mockingbird, and
  • heroic fashion, off a fantastic volley and a textbook header respectively.
  • His most noted textbook, Heart Disease, was first published in 1931 a
  • He co-wrote the textbook Heterocyclic Chemistry, initially with George
  • hort History appeared in 1940, while a school textbook history, A History of Britain and Europe for
  • om the book were used in the English Schools' textbook How to Write like a Writer.
  • King has written the textbook Human Sexuality Today, which is used in class
  • iderable attention to her ideas in his ethics textbook Human Conduct.
  • d, which was reissued six times and used as a textbook in some university courses.
  • bridge Computer Laboratory and co-author of a textbook in distributed systems.
  • He co-wrote an influential two-volume textbook in 1927 with Henry Norris Russell and John Qu
  • out Backbones, written in 1938, was the first textbook in biology to be reviewed by Time and feature
  • e de physique, Paris, 1671) became a standard textbook in many parts of Europe.
  • It is widely regarded as a key textbook in the field of international relations and i
  • is the author of Asset Pricing, a widely used textbook in graduate courses on asset pricing.
  • In 1867, they published the first veterinary textbook in Canada for farmers, The Canadian horse and
  • Other notable publications include the textbook in biology for upper secondary schools; Biolo
  • ysician from Berlin who published his classic textbook in sections between 1840 and 1846; Edward Hen
  • erson has co-authored the first comprehensive textbook in CFD, Computational Fluid Mechanics and Hea
  • hemistry in Philadelphia, the first chemistry textbook in North America.
  • Wills, Trusts, & Estates (Aspen), the leading textbook in that field.
  • The standard textbook in artificial intelligence, Artificial Intell
  • 1985), which was for many years the standard textbook in computational geometry, and is known for t
  • Brain and Spinal Cord, regarded as the first textbook in neuropathology, and Researches on the Dise
  • ars of architecture that was widely used as a textbook in architectural history courses from the 196
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