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  2. Black's Medical Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Black's Medical Dictionary (42nd ed, 2010, ISBN 978-1-4081-0419-4) is a comprehensive medical dictionary featuring definitions of medical terms, concepts and conditions, published by A & C Black Publishers. It was first published in 1906, and is now in its forty-second edition. It is considered a simplified home reference for medical terms. [1]

  3. J. S. Grewal - Wikipedia

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    Grewal was a member of the Religious Advisory Council of the Tony Blair Faith Foundation [2] and the head of the Institute of Punjab Studies, Chandigarh. [4] He had published several articles [ 4 ] and books on Sikh history [ 5 ] and is considered by many as a scholar on the subject. [ 3 ]

  4. Grewal - Wikipedia

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    Hardeep Grewal, Ontario MPP; Inderpal Grewal, a professor of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Yale University; J. S. Grewal, an Indian writer, historian, and scholar; Mehtab Singh Grewal, royal Home minister in the court of Maharaja Hira Singh of Nabha State. Nina Grewal, a former 4-term Member of Parliament in Canada. Nina and Gurmant ...

  5. Bikram Grewal - Wikipedia

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    Bikram Grewal is an ornithologist, author, birdwatcher and conservationist from Delhi, India who has written several guides to Indian birds. His father was a senior civil servant in the Indian government.

  6. Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry - Wikipedia

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    Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry (1973) is the penultimate novel by the late British avant-garde novelist B. S. Johnson.It is the metafictional account of a disaffected young man, Christie Malry, who applies the principles of double-entry bookkeeping to his own life, "crediting" himself against society in an increasingly violent manner for perceived "debits".

  7. The Unfortunates - Wikipedia

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    The Unfortunates is an experimental "book in a box" published in 1969 by English author B. S. Johnson and reissued in 2008 by New Directions. [1] The 27 sections are unbound, with a first and last chapter specified: the 25 sections between them, ranging from a single paragraph to 12 pages in length, are designed to be read in any order, [1] giving a total of 15.5 septillion possible ...

  8. Zareena Grewal - Wikipedia

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    Grewal's first book, Islam is a Foreign Country: American Muslims and the Global Crisis of Authority, was published by New York University Press in 2013. The book, an ethnography of Muslims in the United States and their connections to the global Islamic community, won third place in the 2014 Victor Turner Prize for Ethnographic Writing. [1] [4]

  9. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics - Wikipedia

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    As late as the 1962–1963 edition (3604 pages), the Handbook contained myriad information for every branch of science and engineering. Sections in that edition include: Mathematics, Properties and Physical Constants, Chemical Tables, Properties of Matter, Heat, Hygrometric and Barometric Tables, Sound, Quantities and Units, and Miscellaneous.