Examples of using Bibliography in English and their translations into German
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Bibliography==*"Wer ist mein Freund?
Various papers: see Bibliography.
Bibliography, as tag from all users.
Exhibition: books, bibliography and photographs.
Bibliography NPNF, series II, vol.
People also translate
Stuttgart: Reclam 2006, pp 57-60 bibliography.
Bibliography J. Wesley, Works, ed.
Short biography and bibliography(Berlin Verlag) german.
Bibliography==* 1998:"Un homme+ une femme quoi?
There is also a bibliography and map recommendations.
Bibliography==* Ueber die Isolirung des Aethyls.
Changed the section Bibliography to a database solution.
A bibliography on separation and divorce.
Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff bibliography 1867-1990" Hildesheim, Weidmann, 1991.
Bibliography and courses in nature-friendly beekeeping.
Parts of cortical linguistic theories have already been published see bibliography.
Bibliography==*"Die wirtschaftliche Blüte Spaniens im 16.
An additional level thatis shown within the alphabetical index is a bibliography.
Bibliography==*"The cardio-pneumo-psychogram in deception.
He has written several books;all translated into different languages see the Bibliography.
James B. Coover: A Bibliography of East European Music Periodicals.
Several contributions are occupied with graphics and pictures andcontain detailed bibliography.
Includes bibliography, glossary and a list of the artist's works.
Hereafter you can find an example for a dynamically imported bibliography from PUMA.
Bibliography:- Alpinisme Vanoise Haute Maurienne by P. Col for the normal route.
Computers and Work bibliography" includes section on employee monitoring.
Bibliography==*"Strahlungsdruck, Poynting-Robertson-Effekt und interstellare Materie.
Bibliography of the applied pictures and graphs: Jürgen Weller fotolia istockphoto.
Bibliography& reference Publications from the Federal Republic of Germany German.
This bibliography provides literature in the context of Carolingian culture and monasticism.
