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| Caleb E. Finch - Health & Fitness - 1994 - 948 pages
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| Science - 1990 - 467 pages
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| Carlo Fini, Ardesio Floridi, Vincent N. Finelli - Medical - 1989 - 290 pages
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| Ramnath Seetharam, Satish K. Sharma - Medical - 1991 - 352 pages
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| Bobbe L. Ferraiolo, Marjorie A. Mohler, Carol A. Gloff - Medical - 1992 - 306 pages
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| Gustavo Maroni - Science - 1993 - 428 pages
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| Donald Grierson - Science - 1992 - 272 pages
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| Richard E. Kendrick, G. H. M. Kronenberg - Science - 1994 - 868 pages
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| Klaus Urich - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1994 - 810 pages
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