Complete Atlas of the World, 3rd Edition

Complete Atlas of the World, 3rd Edition

Author: DK

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2016-05-17

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 1465455280

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Complete Atlas of the World, 3rd Edition is now fully revised and updated to reflect the latest changes in world geography, including the annexation of Crimea and the new nation of South Sudan. Bringing each featured landscape to life with detailed terrain models and color schemes and offering maps of unsurpassed quality, this atlas features four sections: a world overview, the main atlas, fact files on all the countries of the world, and an easy-to-reference index of all 100,000 place names. All maps enjoy a full double-page spread, with continents broken down into 330 carefully selected maps, including 100 city plans. You will also find a stimulating series of global thematic maps that explore Earth's place in the universe, its physical forms and processes, the living world, and the human condition. From Antarctica to Zambia, discover the Earth continent-by-continent with Complete Atlas of the World, 3rd Edition.


Ticket to Toltec

Ticket to Toltec

Author: Doris B. Osterwald

Publisher:

Published: 1976-01-01

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9780931788253

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Guidebook for CETS Railroad. Describes scenic viewpoints, plants, wildlife along the route along with detailed data on the railroad history. Many photographs and maps.


Patterson's American Education

Patterson's American Education

Author: Homer L. Patterson

Publisher:

Published: 1906

Total Pages: 574

ISBN-13:

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The most current information on United States secondary schools-- both public and private-- in a quick, easy-to-use format.


The Visual System in Vertebrates

The Visual System in Vertebrates

Author: F. Crescitelli

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-12-11

Total Pages: 816

ISBN-13: 3642664687

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The vertebrate eye has been, and continues to be, an object of interest and of inquiry for biologists, physicists, chemists, psychologists, and others. Quite apart from its important role in the development of ophthalmology and related medical disciplines, the vertebrate eye is an exemplar of the ingenuity of living systems in adapting to the diverse and changing environments in which vertebrates have evolved. The wonder is not so much that the visual system, like other body systems, has been able to adapt in this way, but rather that these adaptations have taken such a variety of forms. In a previous volume in this series (VII/I) Eakin expressed admiration for the diversity of invertebrate photoreceptors. A comparable situation exists for the vertebrate eye as a whole and one object of this volume is to present to the reader the nature of this diversity. One result of this diversification of ocular structures and properties is that the experimental biologist has available a number of systems for study that are unique or especially favorable for the investigation of particular questions in visual science or neurobiology. This volume includes some examples of progress made by the use of such specially selected vertebrate systems. It is our hope that this comparative approach will continue to reveal new and useful preparations for the examination of important questions.