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You'll laugh, you'll cry, and find thought-provoking articles and commentary in this collection of over seventy short articles written by Paul Scifres. The book is a culmination of over seventy short articles that try to make sense of different things, hence the title Descifred, a play on the author's last name. The writings are divided into three subtopics: "Just for Fun," "Commentary," and "Reminiscing." The first section will elicit a chuckle while the second offers thought-provoking comments and at times biting commentary. The concluding section is reminiscing about the joys and sometimes poignant memories of the author's life. The articles have been written over a period of about twelve...
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Semiconductors and Semimetals
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This is a reference book on the classification, distribution, ecology and control of poisonous and aggressively invasive plant species on rangeland. The plants covered include leafy spurge, snakeweeds, thistles and knapweeds, woody species such as juniper, rabbitbrush, oakbrush, mesquite and saltcedar, and other noxious weeds such as dyers woad, cheatgrass and tansy ragwort.
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