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J. Roger Hindley. Basic simple type theory. Cambridge tracts in theoretical computer science, no. 42. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York, and Oakleigh, Victoria, 1997, xi + 186 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 1999 in Journal of Symbolic Logic |
B-Spline Basis Functions DATASET published in Wolfram Demonstrations Project |
Book in Review: After Identity: Rethinking Race, Sex, and Gender, by Georgia Warnke. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. 251 pp. + xiii. $29.99 (paper) JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2009 in Political Theory |
B-Spline Basis Functions DATASET published in Wolfram Demonstrations Project |
Mynott, Dr (Roger) Jeremy, (born 15 Feb. 1942), Chief Executive of the Press, Secretary of the Press Syndicate and University Printer, Cambridge University Press, 1999–2002; Fellow, Wolfson College, Cambridge, 1999–2009, now Emeritus REFERENCE ENTRY published 1 December 2007 in Who's Who |
Two-stage spline methods for fitting surfaces BOOK CHAPTER published 1976 in Approximation Theory |
Book Review: Arreguín-Toft, I. (2006). How the weak win wars: A theory of asymmetric conflict. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2007 in Comparative Political Studies |
Bernstein–Bézier Methods for Spline Spaces BOOK CHAPTER published 19 April 2007 in Spline Functions on Triangulations |
Uniform Approximation by Chebyshev Spline Functions. II: Free Knots JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 1968 in SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis |
Austen Janet Todd, The Cambridge Introduction to Jane Austen , Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006,152 p. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1 October 2007 in Romantisme |
Mynott, Dr (Roger) Jeremy, (born 15 Feb. 1942), Chief Executive of the Press, Secretary of the Press Syndicate and University Printer, Cambridge University Press, 1999–2002; Fellow, Wolfson College, Cambridge, 1999–2009, now Emeritus REFERENCE ENTRY published 1 December 2007 in Who's Who |
David, Richard (William), (28 Jan. 1912–25 April 1993), formerly Publisher to the University, Cambridge University Press; Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge REFERENCE ENTRY published 1 December 2007 in Who Was Who |
A. S. Troelstra and H. Schwichtenberg. Basic proof theory. Cambridge tracts in theoretical computer science, no. 43. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York, and Oakleigh, Victoria, 1996, xi + 343 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 1998 in Journal of Symbolic Logic |
LINGUISTICS: THE CAMBRIDGE SURVEY: VOL. I. LINGUISTIC THEORY: FOUNDATIONS. Frederick J. Newmeyer (Ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. Pp. x+500. $49.50. - LINGUISTICS: THE CAMBRIDGE SURVEY: VOL. II. LINGUISTIC THEORY: EXTENSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS. Frederick J. Newmeyer (Ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. Pp. viii+320. $39.50. - LINGUISTICS: THE CAMBRIDGE SURVEY: VOL. III. LANGUAGE: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS. Frederick J. Newmeyer (Ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. Pp. ix+350. $39.50. JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 1989 in Studies in Second Language Acquisition |
Review of Hydrology: An Introduction by Wilfried BrutsaertHydrology: An IntroductionCambridge University Press JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2007 in Journal of Hydrologic Engineering |
REVIEW of Zoya G. Proshina, Anna A. Eddy (2016) RUSSIAN ENGLISH (HISTORY, FUNCTIONS, AND FEATURES). Cambridge University Press, The University Publishing House, 329 pp. Cambridge CB2 8RU, UK JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2017 in Russian Journal of Linguistics |
Multiculturalism without Culture. Anne Phillips. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007. - Justice, Gender, and the Politics of Multiculturalism. Sarah Song. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2009 in Hypatia |
Basic English BOOK published 20 September 2018 in Edinburgh University Press |
Cambridge University Press, 1696-1712 OTHER published 5 February 2016 in Cambridge University Press 1696–1712 |