Handbooks Sentence Examples

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  • Cornelius Celsus composed a series of technical handbooks, one of which, upon medicine, has survived.

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  • Lambert Playfair's Handbook for Travellers in Algeria (Murray's Handbooks), corrected to 1902, is a capital guide to the country, as is also Algerie et Tunisie (Paris, 1906), in the GuidesJoanne Series; the Bibliography of Algeria (London, 1888), and the Supplement to the Bibliography of Algeria (London, 1898), by Sir Lambert Playfair, contain thousands of entries and many notes.

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  • To illustrate how easy it is to go astray in this line, observe the continual reference in modern handbooks to the cubic foot as 1000 oz.

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  • We have also a few handbooks on the teaching of French.

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  • For physiognomy of disease, besides the usual medical handbooks, see Cabuchet, Essai sur l'expression de la face dans les maladies (Paris, 1801); Mantegazza, Physiology of Pain (1893), and Polli, Saggio di fisiognomonia e potognomonia (1837).

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  • The Bureau has a library of some 15,000 volumes, and publishes numerous handbooks, pamphlets and maps, in addition to its monthly Bulletins.

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  • There was an extensive translation of Greek works into Syriac during the next centuries, handbooks of philosophy and science for the most part.

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  • Their presses confined their activities to the production of catechisms, martyrologies and handbooks in the native languages after the fashion of the presses of Mexico.

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  • With Nolte he published handbooks on English and French language and literature.

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  • Finally, from the 4th century the epitomes of Eutropius and Festus served to satisfy the lessening curiosity in the past and became the handbooks for the middle ages.

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  • If the loads to be carried are largely stationary, and if the span is small, the floor joists can be readily proportioned by means of tables given in the handbooks issued by many steel companies.

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  • His Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews is one of a series of handbooks for Bible classes.

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  • The reading lists are based on course details from the Department's undergraduate handbooks.

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  • Casual gains Often assumed to equal design values as found in handbooks with temporal and spatial variations ignored.

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  • Elias of Nisibis), medicine (Galen) and cosmetics (Cleopatra), in ready-reckoners (Didymus), clerk's (katib's) guides, and like handbooks, and in indirect explanations of the equivalents of measures mentioned by authors (e.g.

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  • This society claims to have the world's largest archive of historical sewing machine related material and handbooks.

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  • To research your rights with your company, grab all your employee handbooks and resource guides and read them thoroughly.

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  • The Human Resources section contains samples of handbooks and performance evaluations.

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  • The proofs only appeared in the American handbooks for a short time.

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