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Science & Geography
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Eureka! The Birth of ScienceSpecial Price €8.99 Regular Price €10.99
Andrew Gregory, Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at University College London, unravels the genesis of science in this fascinating exploration of the origins of Western civilisation, and our desire for a rational, legitimating system of the world.
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The Industries of the Future€12.99
Ross gives readers a vivid and informed perspective on how sweeping global trends are affecting the ways we live, now and tomorrow.
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Energy : A Beginner's Guide€12.99
With one famous equation, E=mc2, Einstein proved all matter can be described as energy.
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Principles of Instrumental Analysis (7th Edition)€89.99
PRINCIPLES OF INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS, 7th Edition, places an emphasis on operating principles of each type of instrument, its optimal area of application, its sensitivity, its precision, and its limitations.
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The Complete Human Body : The Definitive Visual Guide€39.99Weight:2680g. HEAVY LARGE FORMAT. Only for delivery in Ireland Dimensions:262 x 310 x 36 (mm)
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A Concise Geologic Time Scale : 2016€52.99
A Concise Geologic Time Scale: 2016 presents a summary of Earth's history over the past 4.5 billion years, as well as a brief overview of contemporaneous events on the Moon, Mars, and Venus.
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Ever Seen a Fat Fox? Human Obesity Explored€19.99
Ever seen a fat fox? Didn't think so. Why it is that only humans - or animals in the care of humans - develop obesity?
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Campbell Biology in Focus, Global Edition€55.99
For introductory biology course for science majors In 930 text pages, Campbell Biology in Focus, Second Edition, emphasizes the essential content, concepts, and scientific skills needed for success in the college introductory course for biology majors.
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Fungi: A Very Short Introduction€10.99
The variety of the mycological world is far greater than most people imagine. Tens of thousands of fungal species have been described and many more are known only from the abundance of their genes in soil and water.