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_aAllen, J. P. B. _d(1936-2008) _q(John Patrick Brierley) _9174 _eAutor |
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_aEnglish in Physical science / _cJ. P. B. Allen, H. G. Widdowson. |
250 | _a1st. ed. | ||
260 | 2 |
_aOxford : _bOxford University Press, _c1978. |
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_a[116] p. : _bils. ; _c23 cm. |
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_2rdacontent _atexto _btxt |
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_2rdamedia _asin mediación _bn |
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490 | 1 | _aEnglish in focus (Oxford University Press) | |
500 | _aContiene índice. | ||
505 | 2 | _aThe properties of air -- Acids -- Matter and volume -- Force and pressure -- Magnets -- Electrolysis -- The electric bell -- Summary and extension exercises | |
520 | 1 |
_a"Studying a subject in a foreign or second language can create many difficulties. Anyone studying physics and chemistry in English who feels his command of the language to be inadequate will find this book an invaluable aid. It is the result of a great deal of research into the problems of understanding the English language as it is used to communicate scientific facts and ideas.
There are eight units, each with a specially written reading passage followed by exercises which focus on those features of English which are often used in scientific writing…"
_cContratapa. |
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_aLANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION _2UNESCO |
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_aENGLISH _2UNESCO |
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_aIDIOMA DE ENSEÑANZA _2UNESCO |
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_aINGLÉS _2UNESCO |
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_aWiddowson, H. G. _d(1935- ) _q(Henry George) _9173 _eAutor |
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830 | 0 | _aEnglish in focus (Oxford University Press) | |
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