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Provides information on the different forms of matter--solids, liquids, and gases--and their components, as well as facts about the periodic table and the elements it represents.

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9780195218589 | Oxford Univ Pr, February 1, 2003, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: Provides information on the different forms of matter--solids, liquids, and gases--and their components, as well as facts about the periodic table and the elements it represents.

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Product Description: /inca/publications/misc/creaghcov.htmAbout the coverThis book contains twenty chapters covering a wide range of research in the fields of scientific conservation of art and archaeometry. The common thread is the use of radiation in these analyses...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By David A. Bradley (editor) and D. C. Creagh (editor)

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9780444504876 | Elsevier Science Ltd, May 1, 2000, cover price $245.00 | About this edition: /inca/publications/misc/creaghcov.

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Product Description: The first clinical use of X-rays in what we now call diagnostic radiology, came just a few months after the discovery of X-rays in late 1895. To date, diagnostic radiology accounts for a very large fraction of all man-made radiation doses and some 90% of all medical radiation doses...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By David A. Bradley (editor), Kwan-Hoong Ng (editor) and H. M. Warren-Forward (foreword by)

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9780444829894 | Elsevier Science Ltd, December 1, 1998, cover price $230.00 | About this edition: The first clinical use of X-rays in what we now call diagnostic radiology, came just a few months after the discovery of X-rays in late 1895.

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