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Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Drug Delivery Systems
Published in Paperback by Lea & Febiger (1990-04)
Authors: Howard C. Ansel and Nicholas G. Popovich
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Excellent book on basic pharmaceutical knowledge
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Review Date: 2008-03-29
I really found this book to be helpful for my pharmaceutics class. It provides detailed information on how pharmaceuticals are made. I plan to use it when I study for the Pharmacy Board exam upon graduation. The key thing to remember is that it contains BASIC knowledge about how drugs are manufactured.

Warning: The professor and the student must be careful to supplement this book with additional reading material if the physics and chemistry behind drug production are covered in-depth during the pharmaceutics class.

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The Da Vinci Code
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (2003-03-18)
Author: Dan Brown
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Genius
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Review Date: 2008-05-01
Favorite book of all time... followed by Angels & Demons... Brown's work is genius, and could make anyone question their own beliefs.

Insulting
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Review Date: 2008-04-29
Pity is all that i feel for anyone who would be stupid enough to believe anything they read in this book. I mean come on. I know that its easy for simple people to get sucked into believing thinks that are untrue but to believe something this ridiculous... you would be deserving of spite. I don't know, I just feel sorry for anyone retarded enough to thing something this obviously false was true. The Da Vinci Code is an insult to my intellect. I think that Dan Brown just hates Christians and wanted to piss us off. I really hope people don't sink to this level of lame.

Okay.
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Review Date: 2008-04-26
The book is read by so many people, so I thought I'd give it a crack and check it out at the school library.

Not bad. Certainly not worth all the praise it gets in my opinion, but, like the movie, it kept my interest, and I was able to enjoy it because I knew it was FICTION. It's FICTION. That's all it is. I literally laugh at all of the spinoffs people make of this book. 'The Da Vinci Hoax' 'The Da Vinci Inquest'.

Seriously, it's all fiction, and that's all Brown intended it to be. So either enjoy it or don't, but you don't have to attack the guy. This isn't an attack on religion. Some of you people need to get that through your heads.

An Excellent Read
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Review Date: 2008-04-20
I really did think this was a great book. I know that there are many skeptics and critics nitpicking at all of the factual innacuracies, but it IS fiction. Regardless of how "correct" it is, the Da Vinci Code is a wonderful thriller for all occasions.

Pabulum for the under-educated
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Review Date: 2008-04-10
This book is awful. No, really, awful. Just put it down and go read something else. Anything else will certainly be better. And likely less insulting to your intelligence.

I understand that the puzzles were supposed to be part of the charm. I suppose if you like the puzzles, you can be forgiven. For me, this book was made up entirely of predictable drivel that lead nowhere I haven't seen handled better elsewhere. I didn't need to spend time on the puzzles as their answers were as predictable as the rest of the plot.

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Analysis of LANDSAT data over Southwest Georgia and Southwest Alabama
Published in Unknown Binding by Engineering Experiment Station, Georgia Institute of Technology (1977)
Author: Nicholas Lea Faust
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The Atlantic Monthly. Vol. 184 No. 2 August 1949
Published in Paperback by (1949)
Author: James Norman Hall, Max Beerbohm, Nicholas Nabakov, Lord Dunsany, Witter Bynner, et al, contributors Archibald MacLeish
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Computer data: Warrior Coal Field, Alabama
Published in Unknown Binding by Engineering Experiment Station, Georgia Institute of Technology (1977)
Author: Nicholas Lea Faust
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Design of a low cost earth resources system
Published in Unknown Binding by Engineering Experiment Station, Georgia Institute of Technology (1977)
Author: Nicholas Lea Faust
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Digital elevation data dubbing facility (DEDDF)
Published in Unknown Binding by Engineering Experiment Station, Georgia Institute of Technology (1983)
Author: Nicholas Lea Faust
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Everything Is Movies
Published in Paperback by Not Avail (2007-07-18)
Author: Nicholas Lea
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Foot Disorders: Medical and Surgical Management
Published in Hardcover by Lea, 1967 (1967)
Author: M.D. Nicholas Giannestras
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Foot disorders: medical and surgical management
Published in Unknown Binding by Lea & Febiger (1973)
Author: Nicholas J Giannestras
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