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Chambers Murray Latin-English Dictionary

William Smith John Lockwood

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English
Chambers
27 January 1993
First published in 1933, the Chambers Murray Latin-English Dictionary is the standard reference text for all advanced students of Latin.
By:   ,
Imprint:   Chambers
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 128mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   653g
ISBN:   9780550190031
ISBN 10:   0550190031
Pages:   832
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
J.R.N. Taylor, P.S. Belton: Introduction.- P.R. Shewry: The Major Seed Storage Proteins of Spelt Wheat, Sorghum, Millets and Pseudocereals.- P.S. Belton, J.R.N. Taylor: Sorghum.- J.R.N. Taylor, M.L Parker: Quinoa.- P. Biacs, E. Aubrecht, I. Lder, J. Lajos: Buckwheat.- R. Cubadda, E. Marconi: Spelt Wheat.- A Babatunde Obilana, E. Manyasa: Millets.- E. Berghofer, R. Schoenlechner: Grain Amaranth.

Reviews for Chambers Murray Latin-English Dictionary

From the reviews: <p> The purpose of this book is to inform, stimulate interest, and promote knowledge-sharing about the structure, chemistry, nutritional value, processing technologies, and current and potential uses of a number of important but underutilised food grains. a ] This book provides a useful starting point for researchers, extension agents, and commercial companies a ] . (Jim Ellls-Jones, Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 24 (3), August, 2004) <p> The main purpose of the editors together with a team of experienced co-authors is not only to inform, but also to stimulate interest in a ] food grains. This special volume is warmly recommended to scientists and practitioners in the disciplines of food technology as a comprehensive updated collection of these important, but still underestimated pseudo- and less common cereals. (AFS a Advances in Food Science, Vol. 25 (2), 2003) <p> In this book, the authors and contributors, leading grain scientists from Europe and Africa, examine in particular possible food-processing methods and technologies for certain grain crops a ] with the potential for worldwide cultivation. a ] This book provides valuable basic information and useful hints for the food industry and related technological research institutions. (G. Sauerbeck and J. M. Greef, Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, Vol. 189 (3), 2003) <p> The book extensively covers up-to-date knowledge on six grain cereals a ] . The authors illustrate the potential from such species a ] . The strength of the book lies in its capacity to go well beyond a description of the species a ] . Technological properties are also well treated, providing an excellent insight togeneticists or breeders that may have an interest in distilling specific targets for their activities. a ] An excellent contribution to the knowledge on a few neglected crops with great potential to mankind. (Paolo Donini, Plant Genetic Resources, Vol. 1 (1), 2003)


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