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Conforme as fotografias, o interior encontra-se em muito bom estado, sem sublinhados ou apontamentos, apenas com as páginas amarelecidas devido à passagem do tempo. O exterior encontra-se em geral em bom estado apresentando apenas algum desgaste nas arestas da capa.
In this dicitionary the author's aim is to explain biological terms which a layman may meet when reading scientific literature; to define the terms which student of biology has to master at the begining of this career - the thousand or so words which so grimly guard the approaches to the science; and to provide a reminder for the professional biologist reading outside his own narrow field. The entries are not restricted to a bare definition: some information about most of the things named is given, so as to convey something of their significance in biological discussion.
«There are well over a million organisms, each with a name, and tens of thousands other biological terms. In selecting a mere two thousand for definition we must often have chosen badly. Similarly, we have been forced to limit severly the amount of information we present under each heading, and may well have misplaced the emphasis on many occasions. We should be glad to have comments about these points, and about inaccuracies of facts, from users of the dictionary. Our grateful thanks go to our friends and colleagues whose criticisms and suggestions have reatly assisted us in the preparation and revision of the dictionary. - Author's Note»
Título: A Dictionary of Biology
Autor: M. Abercrombie, C. J. Hickman, M. L. Johnson
Idioma: Inglês
Editora: Penguin
Coleção: Penguin Reference Books (3)
Ano: 1951
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Conforme as fotografias, o interior encontra-se em muito bom estado, sem sublinhados ou apontamentos, apenas com as páginas amarelecidas devido à passagem do tempo. O exterior encontra-se em geral em bom estado apresentando apenas algum desgaste nas arestas da capa.
In this dicitionary the author's aim is to explain biological terms which a layman may meet when reading scientific literature; to define the terms which student of biology has to master at the begining of this career - the thousand or so words which so grimly guard the approaches to the science; and to provide a reminder for the professional biologist reading outside his own narrow field. The entries are not restricted to a bare definition: some information about most of the things named is given, so as to convey something of their significance in biological discussion.
«There are well over a million organisms, each with a name, and tens of thousands other biological terms. In selecting a mere two thousand for definition we must often have chosen badly. Similarly, we have been forced to limit severly the amount of information we present under each heading, and may well have misplaced the emphasis on many occasions. We should be glad to have comments about these points, and about inaccuracies of facts, from users of the dictionary. Our grateful thanks go to our friends and colleagues whose criticisms and suggestions have reatly assisted us in the preparation and revision of the dictionary. - Author's Note»
Título: A Dictionary of Biology
Autor: M. Abercrombie, C. J. Hickman, M. L. Johnson
Idioma: Inglês
Editora: Penguin
Coleção: Penguin Reference Books (3)
Ano: 1951
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Pagamento MBWay ou Transferência Bancária
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