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Radiation Oncology is a concise review of the radiation oncology field including a review of pertinent literature. Designed as a primer for students of radiation oncology, but may also be useful for those in practice to review areas of interest.
Kings and Queens of England takes a look at the various people and families that have held the crown and presents it in a manner appropriate for young people.
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A Hamburger (or, less frequently, a hamburg) is a variant on a sandwich involving a patty of ground meat, usually beef (known in the United Kingdom as a beefburger), or a vegetarian patty.
The Games shelf contains books on games, and includes the subsection shelves athletic games, board games, card games, electronic games, and game design.
The Languages of Asia shelf contains books on Asian languages, such as Marathi, Bengali, Kannada, Hindi, and Sanskrit.
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