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Ideal for revision and as a teaching aid, this handbook is fully illustrated throughout. It covers all major syllabus areas and includes optional material. It is suitable for candidates of A and AS physics, IB and...
This text is part of the "Oxford revision guides" series. These are reissues of the two series "GCSE revise through diagrams" and "Advanced revision handbooks", now combined with newly branded covers. The GCSE titles...
Air
The Young Scientist Investigates topic book on Air gives information, illustrated by full colour photographs and drawings, about the composition of the air, its importance to living things and its properties. It is intended for children aged 8-11 to read and then to...
The Young Scientist Investigates provides a practical introduction to science for junior schools. The first twelve books on the series are for 8 to 11 year olds, with each book exploring a different field of study. The colourfully illustrated text...
Algorithmic puzzles are puzzles involving well-defined procedures for solving problems. This book will provide an enjoyable and accessible introduction to algorithmic...
This book offers a very clear and straightforward presentation of biology for standard grade and GCSE. The two experienced authors have provided easy-to-follow double pages with questions at the end of each spread....
Now in full colour throughout, 'All about food' continues to provide a sound foundation for GCSE examinations in 'Home economics: food and nutrition'. This edition includes new chapters on designing and making food...
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Antimatter explores a strange mirror world, where particles have identical yet opposite properties to those that make up the familiar matter we encounter everyday; where left becomes right, positive becomes negative...