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... reference from the pertinent country to the places belonging to it is of considerable use and guarantees the ... reference is possible from ` medicine ' to ` surgery ' ; furthermore the author appears in the cross reference entry ...
... reference from the pertinent country to the places belonging to it is of considerable use and guarantees the ... reference is possible from ` medicine ' to ` surgery ' ; furthermore the author appears in the cross reference entry ...
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... reference books of the custodians which were systematically augmented for the availability of a greater number of users . It is the task of the reference library to provide bibliographical aid and to collect the most important ...
... reference books of the custodians which were systematically augmented for the availability of a greater number of users . It is the task of the reference library to provide bibliographical aid and to collect the most important ...
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... reference library . Where separate papyrus collections exist , a corresponding division of the reference library is necessary . It is important , however , that manuscript collections also contain literature about ancient palaeography ...
... reference library . Where separate papyrus collections exist , a corresponding division of the reference library is necessary . It is important , however , that manuscript collections also contain literature about ancient palaeography ...
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