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A chronological list of books and pamphlets : relating to the doctrine of chances and the rate of mortality, annuities, reversions, marine and fire insurances, and life-assurance : with the titles of the several parliamentary reports connected with friendly societies, and of publications relating to particular life-assurance offices
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Year: 1842 Publisher: [England? s.n.]

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A Guide to library service in mathematics : the non-trivial mathematics librarian
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Year: 1993 Publisher: Greenwich JAI Press

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Use of mathematical literature
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ISBN: 0408709138 1322556296 1483164721 9780408709132 Year: 1977 Publisher: London: Butterworths,


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American mathematical monthly.
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ISSN: 00029890 19300972 Publisher: Washington (D.C.) : Mathematical association of America,

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The Monthly publishes articles, as well as notes and other features, about mathematics and the profession. Its readers span a broad spectrum of mathematical interests, and include professional mathematicians as well as students of mathematics at all collegiate levels. Authors are invited to submit articles and notes that bring interesting mathematical ideas to a wide audience of Monthly readers. The Monthly's readers expect a high standard of exposition; they expect articles to inform, stimulate, challenge, enlighten, and even entertain. Monthly articles are meant to be read, enjoyed, and discussed, rather than just archived. Articles may be expositions of old or new results, historical or biographical essays, speculations or definitive treatments, broad developments, or explorations of a single application. Novelty and generality are far less important than clarity of exposition and broad appeal. Appropriate figures, diagrams, and photographs are encouraged. Notes are short, sharply focused, and possibly informal. They are often gems that provide a new proof of an old theorem, a novel presentation of a familiar theme, or a lively discussion of a single issue.

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