books about: nomenclature
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Nomenclature
Gardener's Latin: A Lexicon
Bill Neal
Algonquin Books
, 2003
Great for any Gardener!
I teach gardening classes with titles such as "Seed Catalogs are Seductive" and "Saving Seeds" and have recommended this book to my students. It is fun, and informative. Let's face it, you can't get far with gardening for fun, hobby or business if you don't learn ...
Comprehensive Medical Terminology
Betty Davis Jones
Delmar Cengage Learning
, 2007
Delmar Learning 2nd Edition CD-Rom
There seems to be a mix up within amazon catalog. I purchased this CD-rom and I purchased the book as well. Both items have the SAME ISBN AND UPC. I tried to leave a review of the book and it brings me to the CD-ROM and when I go to leave a reveiw for the CD-ROM it ...
HCPCS 2007 Level II: Medicare's National Codes (Hcpcs (American Medical Assn))
American Medical Association
American Medical Association
, 2006
Good Old HCPC's
The book was just as described, arrived on time and in perfect condition!
There's a Frog in My Throat: 440 Animal Sayings a Little Bird Told Me
Loreen Leedy
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Pat Street
Holiday House
, 2003
Super
This is great book for exposing children to idioms. I first present some of the expressions to my students and have them try to explain them. Afterward, they have fun going back and finding the actual meaning. We usually do this around the time that we read Amelia ...
Harlow and Harrar's Textbook of Dendrology
James Hardin
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Donald Leopold
, ...
McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
, 2000
Definitive Textbook
This book provides descriptive details of most of the commonly occurring trees in North America. It begins with several introductory chapters including an explanation of scientific classification, Latin nomenclature and pronunciation, scientific keys for summer and ...
100 Flowers and How They Got Their Names
Diana Wells
Algonquin Books
, 1997
Wonderful, charming book
This is a wonderful, charming book. Each section provides an interesting anecdotal essay about the flower it covers. However, do not expect completeness (of course, there are many more than 100 flowers out there, and more than could be said about each than is possible ...
Bird, Bird, Bird!: A Chirping Chant
April Pulley Sayre
NorthWord Books for Young Readers
, 2007
We love this book!
We love all the chants and this is no exception. While the illustrator does a really good job we were sad to see that Trip Park who illustrated the other chants did not illustrate this. Bird Bird Bird is a fun way for children to learn more about birds!
Organic Nomenclature: A Programmed Introduction (6th Edition)
James Traynham
Prentice Hall
, 2008
A Fast Way to Learn Organic Nomenclature
I first found this book in its first edition about 35 years ago and have never forgotten how easy it made getting an A in Organic Chemistry. It is my most memorable textbook of all time. All I needed then was this book and an understanding of positive/negative ...
Mabberley's Plant-book: A Portable Dictionary of Plants, their Classifications, and Uses
David J. Mabberley
Cambridge University Press
, 2008
A review is superfluous
This book does not need a review. Anybody who is involved in plants, other than the garden kind, knows full well that this is an essential reference. Quite up to date too, which is pretty amazing in view of the pace that science sets. There is an enormous mass of ...
Quick Medical Terminology: A Self-Teaching Guide, 4th edition
Shirley Soltesz Steiner
Wiley
, 2002
Excellent for Beginners like me!
I'm an interpreter and this book is being very exciting to read, easy to carry around and easy to understand. It has graphics, and tests is a very good book.
Describing Species
Judith Winston
Columbia University Press
, 1999
Describing Species: Practical Taxonomic Procedure for Biolog
Although far from being a Taxonomy for the Utterly Ignorant, Judith Winston's Describing Species provides a basic and thorough grounding in the history, concepts, and procedures of describing and naming species. The book is intended for [graduate] students, scholars, ...
Lavoisier in the Year One: The Birth of a New Science in an Age of Revolution (Great Discoveries)
Madison Smartt Bell
W. W. Norton
, 2006
Revolutionizing Chemistry In a Time of Revolution
Antoine Lavoisier, a meticulous laboratory chemist, was one of three European chemists credited with the discovry of oxygen; however, he is remembered even more for developing an effective language for chemistry itself. Unfortunately, Lavoisier is also known for his ...
Trying Leviathan: The Nineteenth-Century New York Court Case That Put the Whale on Trial and Challenged the ...
D. Graham Burnett
Princeton University Press
, 2007
Putting The Whale in Its Place
Just as schoolchildren now so easily learn that the Earth goes around the Sun, they easily learn that whales are not fish but air-breathing mammals. So it all seems so obvious, except that everything that lived in the sea was for millennia obviously a fish, and it ...
Family Therapy Glossary
Craig A. Everett
American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
, 2000
It is a great help
I am a Family Therapy graduate student who has greatly appreciated this book. It includes many basic definitions with practical applications for many theoretical orientations. It is a great buy.
Surgical Word Book
Claudia Tessier
W.B. Saunders Company
, 1991
The best surgical reference book for medical language specialists
Before you read on, please understand that this book is NOT a dictionary. The Surgical Word Book by Claudia Tessier has always been recommended by medical language specialists (medical transcriptionists, editors, CMTs, RMTs, and MT educators) because it is the most ...
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