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Reference Book 

a publication containing brief information relating to science, industry, or practical matters and arranged alphabetically, chronologically, or according to subject so that required data may be quickly found. Many reference books are indexed alphabetically or according to subject or name.



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5 LINQ and the Entity Framework with C# 2008" continues a distinctive tradition of publishing comprehensive instructional reference works that are as 'user friendly' as they are cutting edge in the field of software development and application.
It also has expanded discussion of when documentation is not needed, and revised guidelines for preparing a printed paper, citing works in newspapers and articles in reference works, and the punctuation of titles of works, and techniques for finding reliable sources online.
00 Paperback RJ50 This reference seeks to fill the gap between larger pediatric reference works and undergraduate books.
 
 
 
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