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    Histoire de la Science / [edited by] M. Daumas.

    Published 1957
    Book
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    Histoire generale des techniques / [edited by] M. Daumas

    Published 1962
    Book
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    Histoire Generale des Techniques / [edited by] M. Daumas

    Published 1965
    Book
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    Histoire generale des techniques / [edited by] M. Daumas

    Published 1968
    Book
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    Mein Name sei Gautenbein / [by] M. Frisch. by Frisch, Max, 1911-1991

    Published 1964
    Book
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    The place-names of Cheshire / by J.M. Dodgson by Dodgson, J. M.

    Published 1972
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    History of Christian names / by Charlotte M. Yonge. by Yonge, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary), 1823-1901

    Edition: New ed.
    Book
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    The structure of the Nazi economy / by M.Y. Woolston. by Woolston, M. Y.

    Published 1968
    Book
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    The place-names of Cumberland / by A.M. Armstrong [and others]

    Published 1950
    Book
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    The place-names of Cumberland / by A.M. Armstrong [and others]

    Published 1950
    Book
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    The place-names of Cumberland / by A.M. Armstrong [and others]

    Published 1952
    Book
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    La troisieme Republique (1870-1940) / [by] J.P. Azema and M. Winock. by Azema, Jean-Pierre

    Published 1970
    Book
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    The place-names of Buckinghamshire / by A. Mawer and F.M. Stenton. by Mawer, Allen

    Published 1925
    Book
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    The place-names of Bedfordshire and Huntingdonshire / by A. Mawer and F.M. Stenton. by Mawer, Allen

    Published 1969
    Book
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    Mark Twain and The gilded age : the book that named an era / by B.M. French. by French, B. M.

    Published 1965
    Book
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    The place-names of Northamptonshire / by J.E.B. Gover, A. Mawer and F.M. Stenton. by Gover, J. E. B.

    Published 1933
    Book
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    The place-names of Nottinghamshire / by J.E.B. Gover, A. Mawer and F.M. Stenton. by Gover, J. E. B.

    Published 1940
    Book
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    The place-names of Devon / by J.E.B. Gover, A. Mawer and F.M. Stenton by Gover, J. E. B.

    Published 1931
    Book
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    The place-names of Devon / by J.E.B. Gover, A. Mawer and F.M. Stenton by Gover, J. E. B.

    Published 1932
    Book
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    The place-names of Hertfordshire / by J.E.B. Gover, A. Mawer and F.M. Stenton. by Gover, J. E. B.

    Published 1938
    Book
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    The place-names of Wiltshire / by J.E.B. Gover, A. Mawer and F.M. Stenton. by Gover, J. E. B.

    Published 1939
    Book
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    The wooden world : an anatomy of the Georgian navy / N.A.M. Rodger. by Rodger, N. A. M.

    Published 1986
    Book
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    Sludge management using reed beds in the Gaza Strip, Palestine by Abdel M.R. Nassar

    Published 2003
    “…Sludge is one of the main critical environmental problems in the Gaza Strip. More than 400 m³/day of aerobic sludge and approximately 50,000 m³/year of anaerobic sludge are disposed of into the environment without any treatment. …”
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    Mechanisms of the alpha and gamma modes in radio-frequency atmospheric by J.J. Shi, Michael G. Kong

    Published 2005
    “…When excited at kilohertz or above, these atmospheric plasmas operate typically at low current densities below 30 mA/cm2 and often they are perceived to have very similar properties regardless of their operation conditions. …”
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    Sludge dewatering using the reed bed system in the Gaza Strip, Palestine by Abdel M.R. Nassar, Michael Smith, Samir Afifi

    Published 2006
    “…Sludge treatment using reed beds is more attractive in the Gaza Strip than traditional sludge drying beds. Sludges having solids contents of 1–2% can be applied to reed beds at a loading of 40 cm/m2 every 2 weeks. …”
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    Seawater desalination transforming the Gaza Strip by Mohanlal E. Peiris, Gregor Von Medeazza, Zaidan AbuZuhry

    Published 2017
    “…The first phase of the seawater desalination plant producing 6,000 m3/d, is the largest to be completed in Gaza and is to be extended to produce 20,000 m3/d to ultimately serve a population of 250,000 people. …”
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    Palestinian experience with sewage sludge utilizing reed beds by Abdel M.R. Nassar, Michael Smith, Samir Afifi

    Published 2009
    “…Management of sewage sludge is one of the main environmental problems in Palestine. More than 400 m3/day of aerobic sludge and 5000 m3/year of anaerobic sludge are disposed of randomly in the Gaza Strip, creating several environmental and health problems. …”
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    Generation of human induced pluripotent stem cells using non-synthetic mRNA. by Leili Rohani, Claire Fabian, H. Holland, Yahaira Naaldijk, R. Dressel, H. Loffler-Wirth, Hans Binder, Antje Arnold, Alexandra Stolzing

    Published 2016
    “…Use of the polymeric transfection reagent polyethylenimine proved superior to other transfection methods. The mRNA created via this method did not trigger an intracellular immune response via human IFN-gamma (hIFN-γ) or alpha (hIFN-α) release, thus circumventing the use of suppressors. …”
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    Seracam: Characterisation of a new small field of view hybrid gamma camera for nuclear medicine by Sarah Bugby, Andrew Farnworth, William Brooks, Alan Perkins

    Published 2024
    “…Background Portable gamma cameras are being developed for nuclear medicine procedures such as thyroid scintigraphy. …”
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    Impact of traffic congestion on road accidents: a spatial analysis of the M25 motorway in England by Chao Wang, Mohammed Quddus, Stephen Ison

    Published 2009
    “…A robust technique has been developed to map M25 accidents onto its segments. Since existing studies have often used a proxy to measure the level of congestion, this study has employed a precise congestion measurement. …”
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