Essentials of scientific Russian / by O. Starchuk and H. Chanal.

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Book
Language
  • Russian
  • English
Published/​Created
Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, ©1963.
Description
300 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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    8vo. rdabf
    Summary note
    Scientific Russian is, first of all, Russian. This textbook is designed to prepare a non-Russian reader with the grammatical tools to understand Russian as applied to subject matter in various sciences. The lessons are designed to maintain the closest possible connection between translation practice and grammatical theory. Upon completion of the lessons, students should be able to translate the type of Russian scientific literature in which they are interested.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes Russian and English indexes.
    Contents
    • Part I. Introduction ; Introduction I
    • IV
    • Part II. Grammar ; Lessons I
    • XVI
    • Part III. Readings ; Matematics
    • Astronomy
    • Physics
    • Meteorology
    • Chemistry
    • Biochemistry
    • Physiology
    • Entomology
    • Microbiology
    • Soil science
    • Botany
    • Geodesy
    • Civil engineering
    • Oil industry
    • Automation
    • Miscellaneous scientific texts
    • Part IV. Appendixes
    • Part V. Glossary.
    • Part III. Readings ; Mateматика
    • Астрономия
    • Физиса
    • Метеорология
    • Химия
    • Биохимия
    • Физиология
    • Энтомология
    • Микробиология
    • Почвоведение
    • Ботаника
    • Геодезия
    • Инженерно-Строительная Техника
    • Нефтяная Промышленность
    • Автоматика
    • Разные Научные Тексты
    LCCN
    62011796
    OCLC
    1269163
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