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This unique atlas of virtual anatomy images contains over 175 full-colour, digitally-enhanced illustrations, created by the National Library of Medicine's Visible Human Project(tm).
Republished for the student market, the latest edition of this standard work of reference contains over 5000 definitions and descriptions of medical terms and concepts accompanied by appendices on important subjects such as Health Economics, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Common Medical Tests and an address list of support and professional...
This workbook is designed to help non-native English speakers improve their knowledge and understanding of core banking and financial terminology.
This workbook provides a range of exercises to help learners of English at intermediate level and above learn and review essential vocabulary used in business and administration.
This workbook is designed to help non-native English speakers improve their knowledge and understanding of core computing and I.T. terminology.
The material covers general and topic-specific vocabulary, as well as grammar and use of English, comprehension, pronunciation and spelling.
This workbook provides exercises to help teach and build English vocabulary relevant to the hotel, tourism and catering industries.
Check Your Vocabulary for Living in the UK is a new title in the range which focuses on the everyday English vocabulary required for would-be British citizens and people for whom English is a second language who want to live, study and work in the UK.
Check Your Vocabulary workbooks are aimed at non-native speakers who want to build essential vocabulary and learn to speak fluent and natural-sounding English.
Phrases such as 'go with the flow' or 'hang around' form a natural part of native English speakers' speech; however, they present the learner with a tall order - having to master distinctive expressions whose meaning cannot be deduced from the meaning of their actual words.
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