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The new Dictionary of Science and Technology is written in clear, simple English, ideal for those less familiar with scientific terms, and for native and non-native English speakers alike. Each entry has a part of speech, a note on grammar, an encyclopedic commentary and an example sentence to show how the term is used in context. Quotations from magazines and newspapers illustrate usage of key words in real life.
• Terms from civil, automobile and electrical engineering, chemistry, physics and biology, as well as architecture, television, radio, electronics and computing • Ideal for students studying GCSE, A-level, Highers, or vocational courses in science or technology • Essential for all professionals needing to know specialist scientific or technical terms e.g. journalists, translators, lab technicians and admin staff
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Pages : 400
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