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Why would you want students to read non-scientific ideas in a sciencebook?
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I read in a sciencebook that electricity is what keeps us alive.
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Upstairs, Con was lying on his bed, reading a sciencebook.
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Then he happened upon a political- sciencebook whose authors claimed that money wins elections, period.
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What actually goes into writing a popular sciencebook?
Usage of scientific book in English
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Any scientificbook or paper which came before him was eagerly devoured.
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Nature's profusion exists before the first scientificbook is written.
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Swift laid aside a scientificbook he was reading.
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I might not open a scientificbook, nor make a drawing, nor examine a specimen.
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And the Disagreeable Man meanwhile was cutting a new scientificbook which had just come from England.
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Music rights companies as well as educational and scientificbook groups are among potential targets, Bertelsmann has said.
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Occasionally he read a scientificbook with great interest, but his duties left him little time for such indulgences.
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To one scientific man of the period I must refer as the author of the first scientificbook published in England.
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He and Hugh were much up in town, and he was very busy writing some scientificbook in which Hugh was helping.
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Finally he went to Egypt and in the year 1823 he printed the first scientificbook upon the subject of the ancient hieroglyphics.
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After backgammon he read some scientificbook to himself, either in the drawing-room, or, if much talking was going on, in the study.
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He gave me, two copies of his last scientificbook and his latest portrait to take to two of his friends in England.
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Berber, quietly moving about the tiny rooms, sitting buried in a scientificbook or taking long trips afield, was the recipient of much maternal flattery.
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Uniformitarianism provides the key to his first scientificbook (Darwin, 1842) on the formation of coral atolls by gradual subsidence of oceanic islands, long continued.
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Scientificbooks are usually dry, uninviting reading; they lack the human interest.
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Every one now read scientificbooks and expressed an opinion on them.