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    Gas laser technology / by Douglas C. Sinclair, W. Earl Bell. by Sinclair, Douglas C.

    Published 1969
    Book
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    Une belle époque, 1945-1950 / Olivier Merlin. by Merlin, Olivier, 1907-

    Published 1986
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    Tribunals in the social services / by Kathleen Bell. by Bell, Kathleen, 1920-

    Published 1969
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    La Belle Epoque (1898-1914) / [compilation d']André Rossel.

    Published 1982
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    Middle class families : social and geographical mobility / by C. Bell. by Bell, Colin, 1942

    Published 1968
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    Apple Acre / illustrated by Richard Kennedy. by Bell, Adrian, 1902-1980

    Edition: Revised ed.
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    Undertow : the story of a boy called Tony / by H. Parkhurst. by Parkhurst, H.

    Published 1964
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    The cause : a short history of the women's movement in Great Britain. by Strachey, Ray

    Published 1928
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    The collected papers of Carl Wilhelm Scheele / translated by L. Dobbin. by Scheele, C. W.

    Published 1971
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    The poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. by Surrey, Henry Howard, (Earl of), 1517?-1547

    Published 1866
    Book
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    Towards a liberatory pedagogy of disaster risk reduction among built environment educators by Ksenia Chmutina, Jason von Meding

    Published 2022
    “…This is a missed opportunity for students acquiring technical knowledge to reflect on and engage with a wider societal context. Originality/value The paper draws on the liberative pedagogies of Paulo Freire, bell hooks and others to engage BE educators in collectively drawing on philosophies and practices that emphasise holistic ways of knowing and learning and encourage the broader consideration of non-technical ideas. …”
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    Temperatures, stresses and distortions in brake discs by Syed A. Abbas

    Published 1973
    “…This thesis records an investigation into the temperature distributions in brake discs resulting from different types of braking duties, and the stresses and deformations arising due to these temperature gradients. In particular, the 'bell' region of the brake disc, i.e. the heat-conducting path between the rubbing path and the mounting flange, is subjected to close analysis by both theoretical and experimental means. …”
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    Multi-physics approach for analysis of transmission rattle by Stephanos Theodossiades, Osman A.M. Tangasawi, Homer Rahnejat

    Published 2010
    “…As a result, the idle (loose) gears oscillate within their backlash limits, leading to impacts with the driving gears. The vibrations caused by these impacts are transferred through the transmission shafts and their support bearings to the transmission bell housing, and is mostly radiated as sound that resembles the noise produced when a marble rolls inside a metallic can. …”
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    Atmospheric plasma inactivation of biofilm-forming bacteria for food safety control by Mieke Vleugels, Gilbert Shama, Xu-Tao Deng, Elizabeth Greenacre, Tim Brocklehurst, Michael G. Kong

    Published 2005
    “…Using the biofilm-forming bacterium Pantoea agglomerans and bell peppers (Capsicum annuum) as a typical example of plant tissue, we show that atmospheric He-O2 plasmas can be effective inactivation agents without causing unacceptable levels of discoloration to the peppers, and that furthermore they are superior to the use of low-pressure ultraviolet sources.…”
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    John Ruskin: conservative attitudes to the modern 1836-1860 by Michael A. Williams

    Published 1997
    “…I conclude with an attempt to demonstrate that what I have called the "broad sweep" approach obscures the confusions and contradictions in his position in the late 1840s and 1850s, and suggest that his social and intellectual inheritance, which is of a highly conservative and unremittingly paternalistic nature, crucially limits his work as ~ social critic. …”
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