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In this dictionary the authors' aim is to explain biological terms which a layman may meet when reading scientific literature; to define the terms which a student of biology has to master at the beginning of his career - the thousand or so words which so grimly guard the approaches to the science; and to provide a reminder for the professional biologist reading outside his own narrow field.
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A Dictionary of Biology, Michael Abercrombie, C. J. Hickman, Minnie Louie Johnson Abercrombie
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