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Ballentyne, D. W. G.; Walker, L. E. Q. A Dictionary of Named Effects and Laws London Chapman & Hall 1961 Second Edition Revised and Enlarged Hard Cover Very Good Very Good From Abbe's Sine Condition to Weber. Example: Occam's Razor: A maxim attributed to William of Occam (1290-1350): it is vain to do with more what can be done with fewer, i.e., if the facts resulting from an experiment can be explained without assuming additional hypotheses there are no grounds for assuming them. Very good red cloth. Very good red DJ. Some wear and tear to DJ, previous owner label inside. 234pp. Price:
11.40 CAD
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