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Cech and Steenrod homotopy theories with applications to geometric topology
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ISBN: 3540078630 0387078630 3540381031 9783540078630 9780387078632 Year: 1976 Volume: 542 Publisher: Berlin : Springer,


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Algebraic topology : a first course
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ISBN: 0824763513 9780824763510 Year: 1976 Volume: 32 Publisher: New York : M. Dekker,

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Algebraic geometry I : complex projective varieties
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ISBN: 3540076034 0387076034 9783540076032 9780387076034 Year: 1976 Volume: 221 Publisher: Berlin Heidelberg New York : Springer,


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Equations over finite fields : an elementary approach
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ISBN: 354007855X 038707855X 3540381236 9783540078555 9780387078557 Year: 1976 Volume: 536 Publisher: Berlin : Springer-Verlag,

Connections, curvature, and cohomology.
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ISBN: 9780123027016 0123027012 1281763551 9781281763556 9786611763558 6611763554 0123027039 9786611466862 1281466867 0080879276 008087360X 9780123027030 9780123027030 9781281466860 661146686X 9780080879277 Year: 1976 Volume: 47 Publisher: New York : Academic Press,

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Imidazole and Benzimidazole Synthesis is a comprehensive survey of the known methods of syntheses and ring modification. It brings together the multitude of synthesis of the imidazole ring in a systemic way interms of specific bond formation, and recommends the most attractive synthetic approaches. It also collects non-ring-synthetic approaches to classes of compounds such as nitro-, halogeno-, and amino-imidazoles, and covers the synthesis of N-substituted compounds and preparations of specific isomers.

Hard landscape in brick
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ISBN: 0851392830 9780851392837 Year: 1976 Publisher: London The World Bank

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Brickwork, which has a long history of successful usage in garden work, is increasingly being recognised as an excellent material for use in urban landscaping. In addition to its flexibility of scale, its suitability for both walling and paving allows continuity of appearance and harmony with nearby buildings. The wide choice of colours and textures makes it attractive for both formal and informal situations, and it has the great attraction of retaining its good appearance with minimum maintenance. However, although the general characteristics of brickwork as used in buildings are well documented and understood, there are important additional aspects to consider when it is used in landscaping. Exposure conditions are more severe and the correct choice of material, together with appropriate detailing, is important, while its application as paving, which need not be confined to pedestrian usage, calls for attention to drainage and a knowledge of bedding methods. This handbook, a revised version of a series that appeared in The Architects' Journal, gives guidance, based on internationally gathered data, on the properties, choice, and use of clay or calcium silicate brickwork for paving, freestanding and retaining walls, and other landscape features. In addition to the technical information are many photographs, taken from a wide variety of international sources, which provide a palette of ideas for the kind of design effects that can be achieved with what is perhaps the most environmentally sympathetic of all traditional building materials.

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