Particles Arabic language : Parallels in Semitic linguistics : the development of Arabic la- and related Semitic particles / by David D. Testen
1998
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Particles Barrett, Andrea : Short stories for students. Volume 42 : presenting analysis, context, and criticism on commonly studied short stories / Matthew Derda, project editor ; foreword by Thomas E. Barden
Individual components of atoms, usually subatomic; subnuclear particles are usually detected only when the atomic nucleus decays and then only transiently, as most of them are unstable, often yielding pure energy without substance, i.e., radiation
Particles -- Environmental aspects -- Australia. : State of the air : national ambient air quality status and trends report 1991-2001 / Department of the Environment and Heritage and the Bureau of Meteorology
Individual components of atoms, usually subatomic; subnuclear particles are usually detected only when the atomic nucleus decays and then only transiently, as most of them are unstable, often yielding pure energy without substance, i.e., radiation
Particles German language Congresses : Discourse particles : descriptive and theoretical investigations on the logical, syntactic, and pragmatic properties of discourse particles in German / edited by Werner Abraham
Particles Hebrew language : Die biblisch-hebräische Partikel [Na] im Lichte der antiken Bibelübersetzungen : unter besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer vermuteten Höflichkeitsfunktion / von Peter Juhas
High-energy radiation or particles from extraterrestrial space that strike the earth, its atmosphere, or spacecraft and may create secondary radiation as a result of collisions with the atmosphere or spacecraft
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Particles Italian language : Osservazioni della lingua italiana raccolte dal Cinonio : [pseud.] / illustrate ed accresciute dal cavaliere Luigi Lamberti
Particles Japanese language To 794 : A descriptive and comparative grammar of Western Old Japanese. Part 2, Adjectives, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, particles, postpositions / Alexander Vovin
Small uniformly-sized spherical particles, of micrometer dimensions, frequently labeled with radioisotopes or various reagents acting as tags or markers