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Jan 1, 1934 — —· 92 yrs

COMMUNICATION IN SCIENCE

A. J. Meadows

Also known as: Meadows, A. J., A.J. Meadows

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They way a researcher conveys information depends on the medium employed, the nature of the information, and the intended audience.

— from Communicating Research (Library and Information Science Series) (Library and Information Science), 1997

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The great scientists

1987

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A history of science as understood through the lives of twelve of its great practitioners, "The Great Scientists" combines vivid biography, extensive commentary on the social and historical events of the time, and over four hundred illustrations, the majority in full color.

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Space garbage

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Are people in danger of being hit by falling space garbage? Readers find the answer as they learn about what space garbage is and how it could affect other objects in space and people on Earth. Through comprehensive text, readers learn about the many kinds of space garbage, including pieces of rockets! They also find fact boxes designed to give them even more information about space garbage. This otherworldly problem is shown in vivid detail through amazing photographs. Readers will be excited to learn about space through a closer look at the garbage orbiting Earth.

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Communicating research

1998

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