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Elmer's Colours (English-Italian) (Elmer series)
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Illustrated Orthopedic Physical Assessment
This excellent resource serves as a guide to the specific tests used in orthopedic physical assessment, with a basic introduction, quick-reference indexes to the different tests, and a compilation of tests grouped by body region. Each testing procedure opens to a two-page spread so that all information is within easy reach. The updated second edition features more than twice as many high-quality illustrations, more information on disease assessment, and "Orthopedic Gamuts" -- tables of condensed information that serve as quick-reference tools. Chapters also include essential anatomy, motion assessment, muscle function, and imaging elements..
Price: $106.94
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What Colour Is Your World?
WHAT COLOUR IS YOUR WORLD? is a much-loved children's classic reissued for the first time in forty years. This imaginative, inspiring book encourages children to look at and think about colour in the world around them. Bob Gill presents a beautifully woven sequence of text and images. The book is notable for being a combined UK/US edition that highlights our different approaches to spelling. WHAT COLOUR IS YOUR WORLD? is destined to be a classic for design lovers of all ages..
Price: $10.17
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When We Were Very Young (Winnie the Pooh Colour P/Backs)
In all likelihood, your mother or father read you these poems and remember their parents reading the same. This collection of poetry by the creator of Winnie the Pooh was first published in 1924. With its companion volume Now We Are Six, the little books became two of the biggest bestsellers in publishing history. Children all over the world have heard about changing the guard at Buckingham Palace; James James Morrison Morrison Weather by George Dupree; the three little foxes who kept their handkerchiefs in cardboard boxes; and, of course, Christopher Robin, named for A.A. Milne's son. Adults and older children will enjoy Milne's poems too, as some of his humor is subtly directed at a more sophisticated audience. But younger children are the ones who love the naughty Mary Jane (lovely rice pudding again?) and the bears on the corners of London's streets. Read these poems aloud and pass along (or start) a family tradition. (Ages 5 to 9).
Price: $8.01
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Periodontal Manifestations of Local and Systemic Diseases: Colour Atlas and Text (Periodontal Manifestations of Local and Systemic Diseases)
The main purpose of the book is to satisfy the dentist's interest in the diseases of the oral cavity through a topographic approach. The atlas-like presentation follows a well-defined structure concerning etiology, gingival involvement, other involvements, clinical features, differential diagnosis and treatment. Excellent colour illustrations are explained and supported by a short and concise text..
Price: $183.54
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Masters of Colour: The Merzbacher Collection, 1885-1940
This dazzling volume enables art lovers everywhere to savor the delights of one of the world's finest private collections of modern art. Long known to experts and scholars, the Werner and Gabrielle Merzbacher Collection is unique in that the owners have only been willing to collect an artist's very best works-true masterpieces. Displayed here, in vibrant full color, are outstanding works by Cézanne, van Gogh, Picasso, Derain, Matisse, Braque, Nolde, Kirchner, Kandinsky, Klee, Léger, Chagall, and Calder, among many others. The earliest works are by Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, but the collection focuses primarily on the Fauves and the German Expressionists. Published to accompany an exhibition at London's Royal Academy of Arts, this book will appeal to all who love modern art and color..
Price: $69.51
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A History of Light & Colour Measurement: Science in the Shadows
2003 Paul Bunge Prize of the Hans R. Jenemann Foundation for the History of Scientific Instruments Judging the brightness and color of light has long been contentious. Alternately described as impossible and routine, it was beset by problems both technical and social. How trustworthy could such measurements be? Was the best standard of intensity a gas lamp, an incandescent bulb, or a glowing pool of molten metal? And how much did the answers depend on the background of the specialist? A History of Light and Colour Measurement: Science in the Shadows is a history of the hidden workings of physical science-a technical endeavor embedded in a social context. It argues that this "undisciplined" subject, straddling academia, commerce, and regulation, may be typical not only of 20th century science, but of its future. Attracting scientists, engineers, industrialists, and artists, the developing subject produced a new breed of practitioners having mixed provenance. The new measurers of light had to decide the shape not only of their specialism but of their careers: were they to be a part of physics, engineering, or psychology? The physical scientists who dominated the subject into the early 20th century made their central aim the replacement of the problematic human eye with physical detectors of light. For psychologists between the wars, though, describing the complexity of color was more important than quantifying a handful of its dimensions. And after WWII, military designers shaped the subject of radiometry and subsumed photometry and colorimetry within it. Never attaining a professional cachet, these various specialists moved fluidly between science and technology; through government, industry, and administration..
Price: $70.00
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Flying Colours: The Jethro Tull Reference Manual
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