Exposition universelle (1900 : Paris, France) -- Press coverage -- Congresses : Perspektiven der Modernisierung : die Pariser Weltausstellung, die Arbeiterbewegung, das koloniale China in europäischen und amerikanischen Kulturzeitschriften um 1900 : Bericht über das Dritte und das Vierte Kolloquium der Kommission "Europäische Jahrhundertwende--Literatur, Künste, Wissenschaften um 1900 in grenzüberschreitender Wahrnehmung" (Göttingen 19./20. Januar 2007 und 13./14. Februar 2009 / herausgegeben von Ulrich Mölk und Heinrich Detering in Zusammenarbeit mit Christoph Jürgensen
Exposition universelle de Paris en 1855. / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87127469 : Official catalogue of the Melbourne Exhibition, 1854 in connexion with the Paris Exhibition, 1855
--names of individual exhibitions and subdivision Exhibitions under subjects
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Expositions Art, Scythian : From the lands of the Scythians : ancient treasures from the museums of the U.S.S.R., 3000 B.C.-100 B.C. / the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Expositions -- Australie -- Histoire. : An empire on display : English, Indian, and Australian exhibitions from the Crystal Palace to the Great War / Peter H. Hoffenberg
Expositions Dioramas : Natural history dioramas : traditional exhibits for current educational themes : socio-cultural aspects / Annette Scheersoi, Sue Dale Tunnicliffe, editors
2019
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Expositions, Ethnological (Human zoos) -- See Human zoos
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Expositions -- Grande-Bretagne -- Histoire. : An empire on display : English, Indian, and Australian exhibitions from the Crystal Palace to the Great War / Peter H. Hoffenberg
2001
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Expositions -- Inde -- Histoire. : An empire on display : English, Indian, and Australian exhibitions from the Crystal Palace to the Great War / Peter H. Hoffenberg
2001
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Expositions internationales. : Hybrids of modernity : anthropology, the nation state and the universal exhibition / Penelope Harvey
1996
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Expositions internationales -- Histoire. : An empire on display : English, Indian, and Australian exhibitions from the Crystal Palace to the Great War / Peter H. Hoffenberg
Expositions Musées de sciences naturelles : Natural history dioramas : traditional exhibits for current educational themes : socio-cultural aspects / Annette Scheersoi, Sue Dale Tunnicliffe, editors
2019
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Expositions New York 1997-1998 : The art of Richard Diebenkorn / Jane Livingston ; with essays by John Elderfield, Ruth Fine, and Jane Livingston
1997
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Expositions -- Sociologie. : Exhibiting contradiction : essays on the art museum in the United States / Alan Wallach
Here are entered general works and works on expository writing in English rhetoric. Works on expository writing in other languages are entered under the name of the language with subdivision Rhetoric, e.g. French language--Rhetoric
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Exposome : Lung health and the exposome how environmental factors influence lung health / Sumita B. Khatri, Emily J. Pennington, editors
The exposure to potentially harmful chemical, physical, or biological agents in the environment or to environmental factors that may include ionizing radiation, pathogenic organisms, or toxic chemicals
Exposure of the female parent, human or animal, to potentially harmful chemical, physical, or biological agents in the environment or to environmental factors that may include ionizing radiation, pathogenic organisms, or toxic chemicals that may affect offspring. It includes pre-conception maternal exposure
Notification or reporting by a physician or other health care provider of the occurrence of specified contagious diseases such as tuberculosis and HIV infections to designated public health agencies. The United States system of reporting notifiable diseases evolved from the Quarantine Act of 1878, which authorized the US Public Health Service to collect morbidity data on cholera, smallpox, and yellow fever; each state in the US has its own list of notifiable diseases and depends largely on reporting by the individual health care provider. (From Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992)
Notification or reporting by a physician or other health care provider of the occurrence of specified contagious diseases such as tuberculosis and HIV infections to designated public health agencies. The United States system of reporting notifiable diseases evolved from the Quarantine Act of 1878, which authorized the US Public Health Service to collect morbidity data on cholera, smallpox, and yellow fever; each state in the US has its own list of notifiable diseases and depends largely on reporting by the individual health care provider. (From Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992)