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État
Comme neuf: Un livre qui a l’air neuf mais qui a été lu. La couverture ne présente pas d’usure et ...
Publication Date
1983
Pages
333
ISBN
9780195036510
Subject Area
Science, Référence
Publication Name
Dictionary of the Physical Sciences : Terms, Formulas, Data
Item Length
6.8 in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Subject
Dictionaries, Physics / General
Publication Year
1987
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1 in
Author
Cesare Emiliani
Item Width
9.6 in
Item Weight
28.2 Oz
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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Product Information

This convenient reference provides clear, concise definitions of chemistry, physics, geology and astronomy terms. Symbols and abbreviations are spelled out, and the breadth and accuracy of the entries is unsurpassed.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195036514
ISBN-13
9780195036510
eBay Product ID (ePID)
74940

Product Key Features

Author
Cesare Emiliani
Publication Name
Dictionary of the Physical Sciences : Terms, Formulas, Data
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Dictionaries, Physics / General
Publication Year
1987
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Science, Référence
Number of Pages
384 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.8 in
Item Height
1 in
Item Width
9.6 in
Item Weight
28.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
85-013594
Intended Audience
College Audience
Lc Classification Number
Q123.E46 1987
Reviews
"The definitions, which range in length from one word to several hundred, are clear and augmented in many instances by helpful illustrations." --Choice, "The definitions, which range in length from one word to several hundred,are clear and augmented in many instances by helpful illustrations."--Choice, "A handy and useful reference book."--Science Books & Films"The definitions, which range in length from one word to several hundred, are clear and augmented in many instances by helpful illustrations." --Choice"This is something more than a dictionary: in addition to the definitions of terms that one would expect, the book supplies seventy tables of key data in the physical sciences, giving it a status approaching that of a handbook . . . The definitions are more complex than those found in more general science dictionaries . . . This would be a good individual purchase for someone seeking a comprehensive source or quick reference, particularly at the paperback price." --American Reference Books Annual"Never has the need for general science writing been more urgent than today, and Emiliani is a talent to be welcomed . . . I recommend Emiliani's Dictionary of the Physical Sciences...As its name implies, it is basically physics, chemistry, geology and cosmology. It consists of 230 pages of definitions of terms, arranged alphabetically, followed by 130 pages of more useful and interesting tables. Some of these cover such exotic data as meteor impacts on the Earth and the composition of gems."--New Scientist, "A handy and useful reference book."--Science Books & Films"The definitions, which range in length from one word to several hundred, are clear and augmented in many instances by helpful illustrations." --Choice"This is something more than a dictionary: in addition to the definitions of terms that one would expect, the book supplies seventy tables of key data in the physical sciences, giving it a status approaching that of a handbook . . . The definitions are more complex than those found in more general science dictionaries . . . This would be a good individual purchase for someone seeking a comprehensive source or quick reference, particularly at the paperbackprice." --American Reference Books Annual"Never has the need for general science writing been more urgent than today, and Emiliani is a talent to be welcomed . . . I recommend Emiliani's Dictionary of the Physical Sciences...As its name implies, it is basically physics, chemistry, geology and cosmology. It consists of 230 pages of definitions of terms, arranged alphabetically, followed by 130 pages of more useful and interesting tables. Some of these cover such exotic data as meteor impacts on theEarth and the composition of gems."--New Scientist"A handy and useful reference book."--Science Books & Films"The definitions, which range in length from one word to several hundred, are clear and augmented in many instances by helpful illustrations." --Choice"This is something more than a dictionary: in addition to the definitions of terms that one would expect, the book supplies seventy tables of key data in the physical sciences, giving it a status approaching that of a handbook . . . The definitions are more complex than those found in more general science dictionaries . . . This would be a good individual purchase for someone seeking a comprehensive source or quick reference, particularly at the paperbackprice." --American Reference Books Annual"Never has the need for general science writing been more urgent than today, and Emiliani is a talent to be welcomed . . . I recommend Emiliani's Dictionary of the Physical Sciences...As its name implies, it is basically physics, chemistry, geology and cosmology. It consists of 230 pages of definitions of terms, arranged alphabetically, followed by 130 pages of more useful and interesting tables. Some of these cover such exotic data as meteor impacts on theEarth and the composition of gems."--New Scientist, "A handy and useful reference book."--Science Books & Films "The definitions, which range in length from one word to several hundred, are clear and augmented in many instances by helpful illustrations." --Choice "This is something more than a dictionary: in addition to the definitions of terms that one would expect, the book supplies seventy tables of key data in the physical sciences, giving it a status approaching that of a handbook . . . The definitions are more complex than those found in more general science dictionaries . . . This would be a good individual purchase for someone seeking a comprehensive source or quick reference, particularly at the paperback price." --American Reference Books Annual "Never has the need for general science writing been more urgent than today, and Emiliani is a talent to be welcomed . . . I recommend Emiliani's Dictionary of the Physical Sciences...As its name implies, it is basically physics, chemistry, geology and cosmology. It consists of 230 pages of definitions of terms, arranged alphabetically, followed by 130 pages of more useful and interesting tables. Some of these cover such exotic data as meteor impacts on the Earth and the composition of gems."--New Scientist, "This is something more than a dictionary: in addition to the definitions of terms that one would expect, the book supplies seventy tables of key data in the physical sciences, giving it a status approaching that of a handbook . . . The definitions are more complex than those found in moregeneral science dictionaries . . . This would be a good individual purchase for someone seeking a comprehensive source or quick reference, particularly at the paperback price." --American Reference Books Annual, "A handy and useful reference book."-- Science Books & Films "The definitions, which range in length from one word to several hundred, are clear and augmented in many instances by helpful illustrations." -- Choice "This is something more than a dictionary: in addition to the definitions of terms that one would expect, the book supplies seventy tables of key data in the physical sciences, giving it a status approaching that of a handbook . . . The definitions are more complex than those found in more general science dictionaries . . . This would be a good individual purchase for someone seeking a comprehensive source or quick reference, particularly at the paperback price." -- American Reference Books Annual "Never has the need for general science writing been more urgent than today, and Emiliani is a talent to be welcomed . . . I recommend Emiliani's Dictionary of the Physical Sciences...As its name implies, it is basically physics, chemistry, geology and cosmology. It consists of 230 pages of definitions of terms, arranged alphabetically, followed by 130 pages of more useful and interesting tables. Some of these cover such exotic data as meteor impacts on the Earth and the composition of gems."-- New Scientist, "Never has the need for general science writing been more urgent than today, and Emiliani is a talent to be welcomed . . . I recommend Emiliani's Dictionary of the Physical Sciences...As its name implies, it is basically physics, chemistry, geology and cosmology. It consists of 230 pages ofdefinitions of terms, arranged alphabetically, followed by 130 pages of more useful and interesting tables. Some of these cover such exotic data as meteor impacts on the Earth and the composition of gems."--New Scientist, "This is something more than a dictionary: in addition to the definitionsof terms that one would expect, the book supplies seventy tables of key data inthe physical sciences, giving it a status approaching that of a handbook . . .The definitions are more complex than those found in more general sciencedictionaries . . . This would be a good individual purchase for someone seekinga comprehensive source or quick reference, particularly at the paperback price."--American Reference Books Annual, "Never has the need for general science writing been more urgent thantoday, and Emiliani is a talent to be welcomed . . . I recommend Emiliani'sDictionary of the Physical Sciences...As its name implies, it is basicallyphysics, chemistry, geology and cosmology. It consists of 230 pages ofdefinitions of terms, arranged alphabetically, followed by 130 pages of moreuseful and interesting tables. Some of these cover such exotic data as meteorimpacts on the Earth and the composition of gems."--New Scientist
Copyright Date
1987
Dewey Decimal
503/.21
Dewey Edition
19
Illustrated
Yes

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