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- noun Plural form of
textbook .
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Examples
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It seems that many posters here are assuming that what we have now in textbooks is historically accurate.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Taking the Washington Post to School 2010
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Their depiction in textbooks is accompanied by great specificity detailing distinct steps, their enzymes and substrates and end products.
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Bradford: Their depiction in textbooks is accompanied by great specificity detailing distinct steps, their enzymes and substrates and end products.
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Rush story has been told a million times, calcified in textbooks and enshrined in historical sites around the city of Sacramento.
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There are many valid historical reasons for the “ineluctable” (the word used in textbooks) annual accounting period, changing market conditions over time being but one.
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Controlling grammar school textbooks is not on par with a scholarly dissertation.
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A broader effort to publish free textbooks is called Connexions, which was the brainchild of Richard G. Baraniuk, an engineering professor at Rice University, which has received $6 million from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
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She writes: The buying and selling of textbooks is more akin to a government procurement process than it is to a real marketplace with consumer choices.
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No one wants mechanical engineering textbooks from the early 80′s.
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The cost of these textbooks is unknown, but Bezos says these will likely be priced lower than physical copies.
Liveblogging: Amazon introduces $489 large-screen Kindle 2009
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