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How Does One Cut a Triangle?How Does One Cut a Triangle? is a work of art, and rarely, perhaps never, does one find the talents of an artist better suited to his intention than we find in Alexander Soifer and this book.
—Peter D. Johnson, Jr.
This delightful book considers and solves many problems in dividing... | | Historical Information Science: An Emerging UnidisciplineIt suggests that trends in information retrieval, research, and teaching using modern information technology point toward a unidisciplinary field, Historical Information Science, which potentially can grow out of older quantification and Social Science history, the interplay between History and Information Science, and new methodologies and... | | |
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Human and Nonhuman Bone Identification: A Color AtlasWhen someone presents a bone (or series of bones) to a forensic anthropologist for identification, deciding whether or not the bone is human is one of the first steps in determining its importance in a medicolegal investigation. Almost every forensic anthropologist has been asked to drop everything and go to a scene that has been secured by... | | | | Nano and Microstructural Design of Advanced MaterialsReading this book is very much like attending a conference in the field of inorganic advanced materials, faithful to the sources of the papers which it contains. David A. Schiraldi Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio
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| | High-Grade Gliomas: Diagnosis and Treatment (Current Clinical Oncology)
This is truly an exciting time in the field of neuro-oncology, particularly in the area of highgrade
gliomas. The management of patients with high-grade gliomas has historically been one
of the most challenging and disheartening fields in medicine, where failure is the rule and
longevity is the exception. The jaded often state that... | | |
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