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The Economist desk companion : how to measure, convert, calculate and define practically anything.
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Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
New York :
H. Holt,
1992.
Series:
Henry Holt reference book.
Subjects:
Weights and measures
>
Tables.
Metric system.
Measurement
>
Conversion tables.
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Call Number:
HF5712 .E254 1992b
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