Words of Life 作者: Benson, Bruce Ellis; Wirzba, Norman; 出版年: 2010-2 页数: 272 定价: $ 79.10 ISBN: 9780823230723 豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 内容简介 ··· In one way or another, all of these essays contend with the limits and expec...
10. strict or rigid regulations, rules, or standards (esp in the phrases according to the book, by the book) 11. a source of knowledge or authority: the book of life. 12. a telephone directory (in the phrase in the book) 13. (Bible) the book (sometimes capital) the Bible 14. ...
Errors during the reproduction of the sperm or egg; Inclusion of extra copy of chromosome 21 in the egg; Vulnerability of the chromosome ends; Small rearrangements and deletions.doi:10.1073/pnas.92.4.1242Aldhous, PeterNew Scientist
First you play the role of li yang fang and then the role of Susan you partner Mike has and Kim sun you are at the airport to meet you visitor you know each other so great you visit first talk with him and then take him to the hotel. Pledged to meet you representative someone answe...
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good reading. This book was written in part in a bathroom in a Tientsin hotel, because the Japanese had driven the author out of his home, but I challenge any Japanese, hunter or no hunter, to write as engagingly human a book as this one, apart from its flawless English.——Chinese ...
Imagine a literary world without public libraries, without a New York Public Library or a Library of Congress as all-embracing book collections, in which the sole arbiters of what’s kept and what’s pulped are the publishers themselves—or the conglomerates that take them over. Richard Brody...